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TODAY: USS Texas was refloated and moved out of drydock


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  • Ace-Garageguy changed the title to TODAY: USS Texas was refloated and moved out of drydock
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5 hours ago, bobss396 said:

A staggering accomplishment. These were built in the day of no CAD/CAM...

So were these...

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EDIT 2: The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang (above right) went from napkin sketch to completed prototype airframe in just under 120 days, though due to delays with engine development didn't fly for six more weeks...when it achieved 382 MPH.

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EDIT: The first A-12 prototype of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (above) flew in 1962.

Lockheed's first foray into CAD systems was in 1965, on IBM 360s, using IBM 2250 graphics display terminals.

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1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

So were these...

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EDIT: The first A-12 prototype of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird flew in 1962.

Lockheed's first foray into CAD systems was in 1965, on IBM 360s, using IBM 2250 graphics display terminals.

I find it mind blowing that we went from the Wright Brothers first flight to the SR-71 in only 59 years.

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Meanwhile, on March 21st, the Battleship New Jersey (BB-62) will be going into dry dock for $10 million in maintenance/repairs. She will be towed down the Delaware River a few miles from her berth in Camden NJ to the Philadelphia Naval Yard. In a fund raising effort, you can pay a couple of hundred dollars to ride on her as she is moved downriver.

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