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Old 01-25-2009, 09:44 AM   #1
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USS Hornet

I hope i can put this ship on the forum.... If not can someone help me delete it...

Anyways, the USS Hornet has a scale of 1/700...

Tried to get the 'after the war effect'.....

















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Old 01-25-2009, 01:42 PM   #2
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Re: USS Hornet

Wow, did it really carry so many bombers? How on earth could they take off? On a side note, I think it you took the photos without the table cloth it would look much better; the glass top and blue wall background create a strangely more realistic setting. Nice work!
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Re: USS Hornet

Welcome to the AF ship modeling section!

The USS Hornet did carry a load of bombers like this, but only once. Early in the war, a single mission to bomb Tokyo was attempted by B-25s launched from the Hornet- the famous "Doolittle Raid".

To launch, the entire group of bombers was crowded onto the back end of the flight deck, and they took off one by one into the wind. They did not return back to the Hornet afterward.
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Old 01-25-2009, 07:31 PM   #4
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Re: USS Hornet

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Welcome to the AF ship modeling section!

The USS Hornet did carry a load of bombers like this, but only once. Early in the war, a single mission to bomb Tokyo was attempted by B-25s launched from the Hornet- the famous "Doolittle Raid".

To launch, the entire group of bombers was crowded onto the back end of the flight deck, and they took off one by one into the wind. They did not return back to the Hornet afterward.
Oh wow, I didn't think after seeing so many on the deck that there'd be enough room to cram at the back. Flying into the wind makes sense...reminds me of an episode from "Band Of Brothers"
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