Ah Yes! This one will have your heads scratching for sure!
Youll never ever guess!!!
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One of six O Boats resides at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour in Sydney.
Another one is located at Holroyd on the highway between Sydney and Melbourne. Interesting story on why it is located there. I told my nephew that the town was a secret WW2 submarine base connected to the ocean by natural tunnels.
After the O boat was relocated to Holroyd, the navy had to ask to the mayor if they could take some parts of it to keep the remaining O boats going.
Every few years a group of sailors travel down to repaint the sub. The volunters work during the day and relax the traditional sailors shore way. Apparently they are treated like royalty at the local RSL club.Comment
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I have a P class hull here collecting dust that looks very similar. The sail seems to be smaller. I think Lambert Plans has a set of drawings too.Stop messing about - just get a Sub-driver!Comment
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Hey, Rick: How about a SKY-DIVER? Two gents really helped me out with research and other source material on that Gerry Anderson craft, and I'm desperate to find the time to get to the model building. Maybe a joint effort: you do the DIVER, I do the SKY?
This sort of thing blow up your skirt?
David,Who is John Galt?Comment
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