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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Moderator

    • Aug 2008
    • 13637

    #61
    Originally posted by Albacore 569
    Exciting news today. UK National Archives sent my order for original Royal Navy documents on basin and sea trials of HMS Meteorite (1948). It will be used for the upcoming article. Interesting read. New stuff!

    The national archives are nice folks, efficient and complete. They sent to me via Email attachments all 26 pages. About $50 dollars to dig out and scan and send. I made enhanced copy's, sharpening image, eliminating saturation to remove originals 'yellowing' paper, and heightened contrast for easier reading. Here is the originals first page. There were in the UK Archives a dozen documents on HMS Meteorite. I picked the most promising one, the others were all detailed tech reports on the Walter plant. For cost reasons selected basin and sea trails. The rest I already had detailed original reports on the Walter plant already.

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    First page reaffirms what most old Torpedoman know: HTP/Navol/near pure Hydrogen peroxide is nasty stuff and demands careful, well thought out filling and de-tanking measures. Goof and that stuff would eat you alive!
    Who is John Galt?

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    • Albacore 569
      Captain

      • Sep 2020
      • 728

      #62
      Yup. You can expect this HMS Meteorite story to be convoluted one with not much of a happy ending.

      I think Meteorite would have eventually had an explosion had it been operational for much longer. The American X-1 and Russian Whale class sub exploded. Later we know it was Kursk's HTP torpedoes that did her in too. In hindsight I think HMS Explorer and Excalibur never should have been built. But hindsight is always 20/20.

      The Meteorite story is how there was such a great effort to acquire advanced technology in the operation paperclip era, keeping it away from the Soviets in this Potsdam treaty after the war and how some new technologies eventually once really tested, didn't really panned out. But what a cool looking sub she still was...

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