by merriman » Mon Jan 04, 2016 7:53 am
Admiral John Byng wrote:Thanks David. I'm glad they haven't scrapped her.
Recently, they put it in an enclosure for some restoration work -- don't know if it's still at the gun-factory site.
No. They recognize the historical importance of this thing. Thank goodness. Like the contemporary ALLIGATOR, the WHALE is an under appreciated representative of American submarine development. The HUNLEY gets most of the press (deservedly), but there was a lot of other submarine and semi-submergable boat development going on during the American civil war.
David
[quote="Admiral John Byng"]Thanks David. I'm glad they haven't scrapped her.[/quote]
Recently, they put it in an enclosure for some restoration work -- don't know if it's still at the gun-factory site.
No. They recognize the historical importance of this thing. Thank goodness. Like the contemporary ALLIGATOR, the WHALE is an under appreciated representative of American submarine development. The HUNLEY gets most of the press (deservedly), but there was a lot of other submarine and semi-submergable boat development going on during the American civil war.
David