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Robin
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9th Nov 06 at 19:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

that's just silly.
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needs speedlines and gsi kit tbh
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i like the no smoking sign


pew pew pew pewwwww
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That Jahre Viking oil tanker takes 5.5 miles to stop 2.5 miles turning circle depending on weather.

The oil it carries could take you on something like 10 round trips to, the Sun and still have enough left over to fly a 747 100 times round the world.

Thats not taking into account the 250 tonnes of fuel the ship burns every day.

The propeller is about 30 foot diameter.
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techinally the Maersk Emma is the largest ship as off 2006 as the Knock Nevis is a FSO.

What makes me laugh is the QE2 was built in less that three years and wembley is still being built.
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Jodi come on, that's not a fair comparisson! Wembley is being built by a Aussie firm - what do you expect?!
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true lol but QE2 was built by the french who strike more.
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crikey!
and wow!

any know the 0-60? or 1/4mile spec?
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crazy wot ppls can do when they try!


just checked the wiki link found this
ENGINES 1 - STEAM TURBINE 2 STAGE REDUCTION GEAR - 50,000 HP



wouldn't want the only engine to fail mid journey!!

[Edited on 10-11-2006 by Fonz]
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The Maersk Emma has 109,000hp













Just more than a corsa B 1.2 hahahahahaa
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The KNOCK NEVIS, a ship so huge that when fully laden she can not pass through the 32 mile wide English channel

Also when fully laden, she sits 24.5 meters deep in the sea,



Look at the more noraml sized ship on the left of this pic




[Edited on 10-11-2006 by nickyboy01]
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gets me how something so big can float, its amazing.
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and they do actually have bicycles to go from one end to the other as my father used to work in boat yards,
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quote:
Originally posted by nickyboy01
quote:

The KNOCK NEVIS, a ship so huge that when fully laden she can not pass through the 32 mile wide English channel

Also when fully laden, she sits 24.5 meters deep in the sea,



Look at the more noraml sized ship on the left of this pic


http://www.dxman.com/undir/big-ship/BIG%206.jpg



To be fair, yeah it's a massive massive ship, but the one besides it isn't what I would class a "normal" sized ship - it's more in the feeder class imo
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That's one impressive feat of engineering to make that thing work

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