Newbie, Building Gato or Trumpeter Kilo, whats involved?

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  • Lachee
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    all right, im just seeing at the moment if any local stores sells the kilo nearby,

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  • Reckless
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    actually your both right on the fries... the frenchies is poutine gravy and cheese curds .. the "easteners" it's mayo .. never understood the mayo thing myself.. but I'm a BC boy through and through .. (I do like poutine now and then though)

    I honestly can't remember the name of the island.. but I'm pretty sure your right (I was 5 or 6, although the local hippy tree hugger types protest and petition against the damage it does once in awhile)

    and yeah that sounds like what is now Fairwinds ... it's a bay just north of Nanaimo (technically its Nanoose) .. they use the bay for boat and aircraft sonar operation and detection training mostly... once a year they do a recruit push there and put on demo's ..etc..


    heres the official name, description... CFMETR

    Last edited by Reckless; 02-04-2012, 12:28 PM.

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  • Kazzer
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Not much in the way of night-life over there -- lost a front tooth there. Apparently I said something inappropriate to the wrong guy. Silly me.
    David
    Now, with most people, that would have taught them a lesson!

    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Beer was good, but what's with the mayonnaise on french-fries!? What's wrong with you people!

    David
    It was cheese, not mayo. It's called Poutine! Rather good actually, but I'm a Canadian!

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Yes, I was stationed aboard the former USS NEW BEDFORD (AKL-17) -- it was the little Navy freighter that they filmed the, 'Mr. Rogers' movie on.

    At the time I was aboard her she had been de-commissioned and was classified as an 'auxiliary craft', working out of Keyport Naval Torpedo Station. The AKL-17 had been converted with one underwater tube in her hold, an above water tube on the main deck (21" weapons) and a three tube light-weight torpedo launcher (12" weapons) on the 01 level, just aft of the bridge. It was the late 60's and I was one of the Torpedoman aboard who maintained the launchers and fired the exercise weapons down-range. The Island you refer to is maybe DaBob?

    The big deal while I was stated there was the almost daily shooting of evaluation MK-48 torpedoes. It was a shoot-off between Westinghouse and Gould. The winner would get the MK-48 contract. I got some wild stores about 48's, and MK-46 mod 0's that would put your hair on end.

    I don't know about 'Fairwinds'. But there was a pier where we tied up most nights we were in Canada, yes. About an hours car ride to the city. Not much in the way of night-life over there -- lost a front tooth there. Apparently I said something inappropriate to the wrong guy. Silly me.

    Beer was good, but what's with the mayonnaise on french-fries!? What's wrong with you people!

    David

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  • Reckless
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Reckless: You from Nanaimo? I used to help proof torpedoe's out there.

    David

    I was living in Nanaimo .. I'm in Ladysmith now... but I sail with a group in Nanaimo still ...

    I remember in the 80's seeing a sub surface in a bay in sooke ... buncha guys stream out of the conning tower and start having lunch/coffee/ smoke on the deck ... later that day I talked to my grandpa (WW2 RCN vet) and he said the US and canadian navy used an island in the general area to train/test/fire torpedos and such...

    were you out at the Fairwinds 'base' Dave? ...

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  • vital.spark
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    David, Would you accept 99.9999999 % of the time?

    Actually guy's, if it wasn't for David my 3 beautifuly built and running subs would just be a dream!

    Myron

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Reckless: You from Nanaimo? I used to help proof torpedoe's out there.

    David

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    ... most of the time?!

    Hurumph!

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  • vital.spark
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    Lachee

    Listen to David (most of the time) He is 100% correct about going with the Trumpeter Kilo first! My fleet now includes the Trumpeter Seawolf, Revell type VII and the Gato. I did the Seawolf first as I liked it's looks but there was quite a bit of extra work to get the top and bottom of the hull to fit and it's turning radius suck's (20') I have to tape on a large rudder extension when I use it in any pool with less then a 30' width! The type VII and the Gato are beautiful kits but with many parts that can break off for a newbee. You'll spend quite a bit of time finishing the Gato and the last thing you want is a pile of broaken parts while learning how to build and operate it!

    Regards,

    Myron

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  • trout
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    Ahhhh, your first kick in the pants. Do as he says.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Enough chit-chat. Get to work!

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  • Lachee
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    Originally posted by trout
    Lachee,
    Good for you and do not be swayed. Your determination will help....I know I am also building my first sub and will be checking for leaks in my WTC in the next day or so. We are here to encourage you and help where we can. HWSNBN is a wealth of information. Sometimes he will let you struggle to find an answer, but he is always there to laugh after you have beaten your head against a wall or give you a swift kick in the pants, then offer a solution to get you on your merry way. His heart is big. I can say for a fact, I would not have gotten as far as I have without David's input. Look forward to your build. Welcome!
    Cheers,
    Tom
    thank you very much, I appreciate the support, it is just what i need to get this project rolling :)

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  • trout
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    Originally posted by Lachee
    don't tell me to try 'boating' or 'cars' instead please, my mind is made up. I will be relying of this forum to help me through my project as I have no submariners that i know of in my area of the state so please, be kind, i am learning from this expernence, although it might be some time before i have my next post as i will be saving for the Sub-Diver, shouldn't be to long away though.
    Lachee,
    Good for you and do not be swayed. Your determination will help....I know I am also building my first sub and will be checking for leaks in my WTC in the next day or so. We are here to encourage you and help where we can. HWSNBN is a wealth of information. Sometimes he will let you struggle to find an answer, but he is always there to laugh after you have beaten your head against a wall or give you a swift kick in the pants, then offer a solution to get you on your merry way. His heart is big. I can say for a fact, I would not have gotten as far as I have without David's input. Look forward to your build. Welcome!
    Cheers,
    Tom

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  • Lachee
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named
    Go with the KILO and our SD and fittings kit. Read all threads here. Don't copy other peoples work "...do i have to cast a mold from a kit..."! You buy the Trumpeter KILO kit and use that. Period.

    Swear your allegiance to me, and take the mandatory blood-oath. Or, suffer!

    What r/c vehicles have you operated to date?

    R/c submarining is not an 'entry level' activity.


    David
    ... 1 RC helicopter and one IR helicopter... I have a mate though, he is an expert in RC planes if i need help with any of the controllers, but don't tell me to try 'boating' or 'cars' instead please, my mind is made up. I will be relying of this forum to help me through my project as I have no submariners that i know of in my area of the state so please, be kind, i am learning from this expernence, although it might be some time before i have my next post as i will be saving for the Sub-Diver, shouldn't be to long away though. Any way, thank you so much for your help 'he who shall not be named' as you have set my mind at ease.

    Thank you Reckless, i think i will go for the Kilo. Just another question, will the up periscope fit the Kilo?
    Last edited by Lachee; 02-03-2012, 02:04 AM.

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  • Reckless
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    from one sub newbie to another... go for the Kilo or seawolf ... or even the skipjack first ... with all the listed goodies on the caswell webpage

    and listen to the grumpy wizard...


    only reason I'm doing a Type 7 "first", is cause I found a wicked deal for a nearly completed build... I just have to finish it and enjoy it.


    if you haven't operated much of anything RC watercraft wise .... check out the neptune thundertiger RTR ... the cost is pretty much the same as a gato once your all said and done... and you don't have to build anything! just add batteries, read instructions and play!

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