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PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2017 1:43 pm 
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There's a hope that it's in the Cyber Hobby catalog instead, since that's how it's listed in the Dragon stores.

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Ok, I took it from your initial post that it was a complete kit that had yet to hit the market.


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Hi again folks, I'm looking for a colour photo of USS Enterprise circa 1974/75 appearing to leave port. I had it in a book years ago but can't seem to track it down on the web.

On the deck is what appears to be the full complement of the air wing CVW-14. To further date it the RA-5Cs on deck appear to be from RVAH-12.

Anyone got a lead on this photo online?

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There's this one on Navsource: http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/0265ap.jpg
Caption for it is:
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USS Enterprise (CVN-65) departs San Francisco Bay for a WestPac deployment, 30 July 1976. Aircraft on deck are part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 14: KA-6D and A-6E Intruders of VA-196 "Main Battery;" S-3A Vikings of VS-29 "Dragon Fires;" an EA-6B Prowler of VAQ-134 "Garudas;" A-7E Corsair IIs of VA-97 "Warhawks" and VA-27 "Royal Maces;" E-2B Hawkeyes of VAW-113 "Black Eagles;" SH-3D Sea King helicopters of HS-2 "Golden Falcons;" and an RA-5C Vigilante of RVAH-1 "Smokin' Tigers" partially visible abaft the island. Big E's Carrier On-board Delivery (COD) plane, a C-1B Trader, is also parked among the Air Wing "birds."

(adding bolding on mention of the RA-5C)

And a second pic: http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/0265apa.jpg

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 3:49 pm 
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Close but no cigar.

It's defo 1974/75 as the Vigilantes caught my eye even back then, with the red/white/blue tails. It's also a photo of the full ship.

Will keep googling.....

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Need help with ARII 1/400 Enterprise

Hey Crew,

I picked up a complete ARII 1/400 cvn 65 w/o instructions for a song. But no instructions, I thought for sure I could find a set online, but no avail. Can anyone help me out with a scan of a PDF, I would paypal you for your time, or mail them to me and I would scan and mail them back and pay ofr postage both ways. Or just send me a link to where a PDF is lurking online!

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Hi Guys,

Just picked up the Tamiya 1:350 scale USS Enterprise (CVN-65) and I have a question about the Airwing.

I picked up some of the Trumpeter 1:350 naval aircraft like the C-2A, E-2C and EA-6B aircraft.

None of them are built with the wings folded, which is pretty much the way all carrier aircraft are when they're on the roof.

Anybody have any experience with, or know of a resource showing how to modify the aircraft?
It looks like I could hack the wings off and reattach in the folded position, but would like to see some documentation on how this was done if any exists.

I also noticed on some of the Enterprise builds, that the builders had aircraft with folded wings, and it looks like there was some pretty impressive detail like hydraulic lines and electrical wiring in the wing fold area. It there another source of 1:350 aircraft like this other then Trumpeter?

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Hi Mark,

Trumpeter E-2C, A-6E, A-7E, and S-3A aircraft in 350 scale come with the wings detached so that you can glue them in place in either position. The EA-6Bs are clear plastic and molded with the wings unfolded. I just cut along the wing fold line and mount them in the folded position. Be careful cutting the clear plastic. It is very brittle! Trumpeter F-14B/D are my preferred choice for all Tomcats. The F-14A kits have some issues and do not have as detailed landing gear as the B/D kits. The wings can be swept back in the stored position or you can mount them between unswept and full swept. The Trumpeter F/A-18Cs are molded with the wings unfolded. You have to cut them as well and the same warning as EA-6Bs applies. C-2A wings are molded in the unfolded position but they are normal plastic so not as troublesome as the clear plastic. I have never seen any detail kits in that scale so extra detail is probably some really fancy scratch building work. Sgt Ryan's Nimitz Class builds come to mind. They are super detailed and quite spectacular!

http://www.modelshipgallery.com/gallery ... /index.htm

He has several Nimitz Class Builds that you can get to from that link.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2017 3:27 pm 
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I actually found the book with the photo I was asking about. Its in "Encyclopedia of Aircraft" by M.J.H Taylor & J.W.R. Taylor (pub by Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978).
It's on the bottom of page 115 and not credited in the acknowledgments.

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Just wondering if anyone knows of a higher res version online.

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When was the built in onboard crane removed? From photos I would have said around 2010?

Also, what work needs to be done to the Tamiya 1/350 scale anchors to bring it up to satisfaction? Any body have some WIP pics?

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The Boat and Aircraft (B&A) Crane was removed prior to the last deployment - so 2010 - 2011 time frame. The crane needed extensive depot level maintenance and the Navy did not want to spend the money. Rather than lay it up, they removed it.

The crane was my responsibility during 1996 and 1997 and we used it a lot.

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Charles Landrum wrote:
The Boat and Aircraft (B&A) Crane was removed prior to the last deployment - so 2010 - 2011 time frame. The crane needed extensive depot level maintenance and the Navy did not want to spend the money. Rather than lay it up, they removed it.

The crane was my responsibility during 1996 and 1997 and we used it a lot.


Hi Charles

Great to see you around the forum still. I was looking at some of the photos the other day you sent me about 15 years ago. I'm back to building my 1/350 Enterprise and building her how she looked in 1996. So if you have any more photos, that would be amazing. Do you still have your earthlink account?

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Jon wrote:
...Also, what work needs to be done to the Tamiya 1/350 scale anchors to bring it up to satisfaction? Any body have some WIP pics?

Hi Jon, Here's a set of anchors sized for modern aircraft carriers available in 1/350. When assembled, the shank can swivel freely. These may be helpful to you.

Link: http://shpws.me/OR67


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ModelMonkey wrote:
Jon wrote:
...Also, what work needs to be done to the Tamiya 1/350 scale anchors to bring it up to satisfaction? Any body have some WIP pics?

Hi Jon, Here's a set of anchors sized for modern aircraft carriers available in 1/350. When assembled, the shank can swivel freely. These may be helpful to you.

Link: http://shpws.me/OR67


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Jon,

I took more while she was on the waterfront in her final active years. I shifted to Gmail.com, but the front end of my email remained the same.

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ModelMonkey wrote:
Jon wrote:
...Also, what work needs to be done to the Tamiya 1/350 scale anchors to bring it up to satisfaction? Any body have some WIP pics?

Hi Jon, Here's a set of anchors sized for modern aircraft carriers available in 1/350. When assembled, the shank can swivel freely. These may be helpful to you.

Link: http://shpws.me/OR67

:thumbs_up_1: Oh man, this is great! Got to put my order in for 4 sets. BigE,America, Kitty Hawk and maybe Indy.


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I started this back in page 7 of this thread and had kept updating it. Moving it forward and will update this here now:

Listed all of Enterprises' overhauls and then list the modifications that are noticeable from EXTERIOR ONLY. Any updates or corrections are much appreciated and will be updated here. This is meant as a helpful guide, not an absolute record from official US Navy records.

Launched: September 24, 1960
Commissioned: November 25, 1961
Shakedown: February 1962

First Overhaul/refit (November 1964 to June 22, 1965)
1) Mast was raised ten (10) feet
2) Second yardarm was installed on the mast

Second Overhaul/refit (June 1966 to September 1966)
1) The two Mark 25 launchers for Sea Sparrows were added. They were placed where the Terrier launchers were intended.
2) Waist catapult bridle catcher removed.

The Infamous Fire (January 14, 1969) with damage repaired by March 1969

Third Overhaul/refit (August 1969 to January 1971)
- NO External Modifications?

Redesignated CVN-65 on June 30, 1975

Forth Overhaul/refit (January 15, 1979 to March 1982) Complex Overhaul - THE BIG ONE Tamiya's 1/350 model is for the end of this overhaul.
1) Beehive ECM equipment housing was removed.
2) Billboard style SPS-32 and SPS-33 radars were removed from the island
3) Starboard bow sponson added.
4) Port bow sponson added.
5) The port Mark 24 launchers that were added in the second overhaul was replaced by a Mark 29.
6) The starboard Mark 24 was replaced by a Mark 29 launcher but moved forward to a newly created sponson added near the bow. The old location of the Mark 24 remained empty.
7) Radar guidance detectors for the Mark 29s were added to the island at the forward starboard side and the aft port side. To protect these radars from exhaust from the flight deck, conical shields were placed around the three that hung over the flight deck. Shields also provide protection from the radiation for the flight deck crew. The forth was on the starboard side only and did not have the shield.
8 ) The aft port sponson was extended further aft and wrapped slightly around to the fantail.
9) Three (3) Mark 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems were added. One was added to the forward port sponson mentioned in number 4 above. A second was added to the starboard side of the island. The third was added to the extended aft port sponson mentioned in number 8 above.
10) Automatic landing control radar, AN/SPN-41 was added on the aft starboard side of the flight deck? Also see next entry. (need to confirm)
11) Automatic landing control radar, AN/SPN-41 was added to the fantail, at the flight path centerline? Also see above entry. (need to confirm)
12) Box like life rafts replaced with new raft holders and canister style life rafts? (need to confirm)
13) AN/SPS-48 air search radar was added just forward of the mast on top of the island.
14) AN/SPS-49 radar was added just aft of the mast on top of the island.
15) SPN-43 radar was attached to the main mast on the aft side, just above the AN/SPS-49.
16) SPS-55 replaced the SPS-10/58 (aka AN/SPS-67 - digital version of the SPS-10/58)
17) AN/SPS-12 was removed
18) Number 65 on the port and starboard side of the island was moved up and outward to where the billboard radar had previously been located. The starboard one was moved aft a bit as well.
19) The "Big E" lettering was added on the aft billboard on the island. (but also noted as being added in the Spring of 1987??)
20) Framework with ladder was added off the top of the pri-fly deck. It is located at the forward port side of the island.
21) Flight deck operations camera platform and enclosure added.
22) A hinge-down style stern dock installed.

September 1985
1) Text "USS Enterprise CVN-65" painted on the front of the island was painted there for the "Peace in the Pacific" ceremony on September 2, 1985 for the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII. (thank you Ned Wilson)

Dry-dock at Hunters Point, San Francisco (September 1986 till Spring 1987)
1) CIWS mounts were upgraded and internal ammo supply to an external ammo storage.
2) The forward port CIWS sponson was doubled in size by length. The other 2 mounts had large cradle structures added.
3) Chaff launchers were added at various points around the ship, with the platforms to support them.
4) The Large "BIG E" on the back of the island was first painted on in the spring of 1987 right after being towed back to Alameda from the dry-docking but before work-ups began.

Operation "Praying Mantis" (April to July 1988)
1) The "Hormuz Highway patrol" graphic over Elevator 3 was painted on as were the sinking ship markings on the island. (thank you Ned Wilson)

Winter of 1988/1989
1) camera enclosure was updated. (thank you Ned Wilson)

World Cruise (September 1989 to March 1990)
1) world criuse painting over elevator #1.
2) Bert Kinsey photographed the ship for his detail and scale book in the summer of 1990. (thank you Ned Wilson)

Fifth Overhaul/refit (March 1990 to September 23, 1994) the Refueling and Complex Overhaul started in October 12, 1990. Additional updates through 1995.
1) Port aft CIWS platform enlarged to provide maintenance access out of the weather for the CIWS.
2) Structure outboard to the island on the starboard side was enlarged to provide maintenance access out of the weather for the CIWS.
3) New approach radar replaced the previous aft flight deck mounted approach radar. Old one was a cube on a frame stand, new one is ball shaped on a solid enclosure .
4) Starboard side of island, near the top, SLQ-32 countermeasure radar replaced a yet to be identified previous radar (AN/ULQ-6?). Same item was replaced on the Port side forward of the Fresnel Landing system.
5) Weather SATCOM dome added to port side, just off catapalt four.
6) Between new weather SATCOM dome mentioned in number 5 above and catwalk, the INMARSAT antenna was added.
7) Aft of island, just below the "Big E", two minor structures added to mount two SPN-46. These are Aircraft Approach Radars. This structure was replaced in 1995 with a much sturdier and easier to access structure in roughly the same spot.
8 ) Boat dollies (original) and older style boats were removed and not replaced.

Sixth Overhaul/refit (1995)
1) Challenge Athena SATCOM dome and platform added just forward and outboard of the LSO platform. Dome was a ball shape on a short pipe. Platform was mounted just forward of the LSO platform, but the angle of the deck put the SATCOM dome beside the LOS platform. It was rarely photographed as it was only on the ship from 1995 till 1997 before being moved aft of the LSO platform. Was added to many warships after Desert Storm as it was found that large amounts of digital imagery had to be transmitted to commanders at sea. Initially tested as Athena I in 1992 with the USS George Washington. Athena II, provides a T-1 transmit/receive link. That was first tested in 1994 on the USS George Washington.
2) White SHF (or X Band) SATCOM domes added forward and aft of the island at the billboard location. They were set up in a stadium style seating arrangement, front to back with the one closest to the island being tallest. These provide rain resilience and remote location coverage to provide data/internet link for the ship.
3) Aft island platforms that housed the two SPN-46 Aircraft Approach Radars were replaced with a much sturdier easier access structure. This structure was higher than the previous one and thus resulted in the "Big E" marking being moved to the port and made smaller.

Seventh Overhaul/refit (April 1996 to June 1996)
1) Old hinge-down style stern dock installed in 1982 was removed.
2) New Fantail fixed port call boarding platform. Only part of this platform was built to what is seen today. It was later strengthened and enlarged in mid 1997.
3) New boat dollies added and four new 50 foot utility boats and three 40 foot personnel boats.
4) New storage rack for gasoline installed along with a jettisonable locker on sponson number 10, which is the aft most sponson on the port side.
5) For you hanger detailers, a gymnasium was added at to hanger bay one in the forward port side.
6) Challenge Athena SATCOM dome was changed to a large pill shaped dome.

Eighth Overhaul/refit (Spring 1997 to Summer 1997)
1) Challenge Athena SATCOM dome, that large dome just aft of the LSO platform. Dome was before on the other side of the LSO platform.
2) Stern fixed boarding platform made symmetrical and strengthened. A second ladder and small platform were also added.
3) Motor Whale Boat and davit removed from Sponson 4 (portside amidships) and replaced by a slewing arm davit and two rigid hull inflatable boats
4) Aircraft Elevators 3 and 4 (starboard and port aft) have the open grid deck (unique to ENTERPRISE) removed and replaced with plate metal due to fatigue.

Ninth Overhaul/refit (1999 to 2000)
1) Remaining aircraft Elevators 1 and 2 (Starboard side) have the open grid deck removed and replaced with plate metal
2) Grey SHF SAT Comm domes added to Island (fore and aft).
3) Landing platform radar, a sat com like dome added to the starboard side of the platform at the fantail.

Tenth Overhaul/refit (January 7, 2002 to May 7, 2003) Extended Drydock Selected Restricted Availability
1) Unconfirmed (could be the 2004/2005 refit) - The pair of sat domes on the front and aft of the island changed styles from pill shaped to ball on stick shaped.

Eleventh Overhaul/refit (September 3, 2004 to October 13, 2005) Extended Selected Restricted Availability
1) RAM launcher replaced the CIWS on the port forward sponson.
2) RAM launcher added to an aft starboard side sponson with an extension platform.
3) The four island sat com domes replaced (two forward, two aft). Same location, different look, a ball on a thick pole versus the older pill shape.

Twelth and Final Overhaul/Refit (April 12, 2008 to April 17, 2010)
1) A skull with sunglasses was painted over the center of the islands wings of gold markings (noted in 2009 and 2010). Style of the wings of gold also changed since 2007 with the battle E painted below in a smaller letter.
2) The approach radar added in the 1990 - 1994 refit has hot rod style flame markings added to the base.
3) Possibly removed in 2011, but the Boat and Aircraft (B&A) Crane was removed prior to the final cruise. The crane needed extensive depot level maintenance and the Navy did not want to spend the money. Rather than lay it up, it was removed.

Last Cruise - 22nd and final deployment w/ CVW-1 (March 11, 2012 to ?)
1) Anchors were painted gold.

Inactivated December 1, 2012 and in process of being decommissioned.
Retirement was excellerated as Enterprise was by far the most expensive carrier in the Navy. The last reactor was defueled in December 2016. Was finally decommissioned on February3, 2017 and SOC.

Unknown dates things were added or modified:
1) When were the bomb jettison chutes added, the ones from the flight deck that clear the catwalks? (sometime after 1967 and before 1982)
2) Jet engine test stand added? (sometime before 1982)
3) When were the fight deck tie down points stopped being painted white?
4) When was the Tacan antenna added at the very top of the main mast?
5) When was the SLQ-17 electronic warfare antennas added? (sometime before 1990)
6) N/A - removed/answered
7) When were the two SMQ-10 weather satellite tracking antennas added? (I'm guessing 1979 fit)
8 ) Where the Mark 36 Chaff dispensers removed in the 1990 fit? Were they added in the 1979 fit?
9) When was the AN/SPS-67 radar added? (I’m guessing 1979 fit)
10) AN/SPS-12 2D air search radar for back up for the SCANFAR system. (added in the 1965 or or 1965 fit)
11) When was the front billboard "USS Enterprise CVN-65" lettering added? (looks like it was added in 1985 - see above)
12) Port side replenishment capability removed?
13) STREAM equipment added?
14) Sliding padeyes added to Elevator 2 and 3?
15) Fuel delivery systems replaced?
16) Overhead on Sponson 3 lowered for addition of avionic shops?
17) EA-6B avionics shops added to forward end of Bay 1?
18) When was the SHF SATCOM dome added to the fantail next to the approach radar? (Sometime after 2000)
19) Flight deck extension Next to the JBD for Cat 4 so the wingtip sidwinder could be armed just prior to launch.
20) External drain pipes or fuel pipes under elevator one were deleted around year 2001?
21) Hull stiffeners

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Got the hangar bay decals and carrier air wing 9 from Mark of Starfighter. Outstanding work! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :big_grin:


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Got the hangar bay decals and carrier air wing 9 from Mark of Starfighter. Outstanding work! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :big_grin:

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"hanger bay decals"...Did I miss these Starfighter Decals? I looked but did not see them...

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Rob Jansen wrote:
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Got the hangar bay decals and carrier air wing 9 from Mark of Starfighter. Outstanding work! :thumbs_up_1: :thumbs_up_1: :big_grin:

gtbred,
"hanger bay decals"...Did I miss these Starfighter Decals? I looked but did not see them...

Did you get your hangar bay decals?


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