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USS J.F.K. docking in Malta

Started by TrueblueF-18Girl, December 17, 2010, 11:26:52 AM

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USS J.F.K. docking in Malta

This shot gives a good relationship of its size to something else like buildings, cars, etc...

Have you ever considered how big a U.S. carrier really is ?




I did not take this picture just thought it was a great shot and wanted to share with everyone.


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Quote from: TrueblueF-18Girl on December 17, 2010, 11:26:52 AM
USS J.F.K. docking in Malta


Have you ever considered how big a U.S. carrier really is?





Yes I have! <thumbup> I made All or parts of 7 U.S. Navy Cruises 6 onboard USS Enterprise (CVAN, CVN-65) and 1 full cruise onboard USS Ranger (CVA, CV-61) Most Flight Decks are 1,092 feet at the longest point and are 260 feet wide at the  widest point. About 4 1/2Acres of Soverign U,S. territory where ever it goes <thumbup> <tcat>
The USS Ronald Reagon CVN-76 aa side view of 1,092 feet, the length of the Flight Deck

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