Now we just need the Yorktown-class carrier U.S.S. Belfast, and we're set.
I actually got a few ideas for fiction pieces along these lines, based on the concept that apart from their rigging and clothes, Enterprise and Belfast look quite a bit alike, ranging from using it to trick the enemy, to odd pranks, etc...
Now we just need the Yorktown-class carrier U.S.S. Belfast, and we're set.
I actually got a few ideas for fiction pieces along these lines, based on the concept that apart from their rigging and clothes, Enterprise and Belfast look quite a bit alike, ranging from using it to trick the enemy, to odd pranks, etc...
unfortunately, the only USS Belfast is a Tacoma-class frigate and she's become a soviet commies after WWII ended. US navy prefer naming their carrier after US president than random names.
unfortunately, the only USS Belfast is a Tacoma-class frigate and she's become a soviet commies after WWII ended. US navy prefer naming their carrier after US president than random names.
True. It was simply a joke, though I do wish the U.S.N. would revert to the old naming scheme for carriers, and use pivotal naval battles and varied historic locations in the history of aviation.
True. It was simply a joke, though I do wish the U.S.N. would revert to the old naming scheme for carriers, and use pivotal naval battles and varied historic locations in the history of aviation.
the upcoming US carriers which is not named after presidents is another USS Enterprise