Sunday, 6 January 2019

Day 20 - Intrepid

Last day and the one thing I wanted to do before we left was to visit the Intrepid aircraft carrier.  The Intrepid is an aircraft carrier which was commissioned in 1945 and decommissioned in 1974.  It was set up at a Sea, Air and Space Museum and the decks are full of planes and there is a decommissioned submarine (The Growler) moored permanently next to it.  There is a Concorde and the Space Shuttle Enterprise (housed in a shed at the back of the ship) also on board.
Very interesting seeing how the submariners lived in such cramped quarters for up to 70 days at a time.  Getting an idea of the scale of all these military ships and planes was a real eye opener and having a real life shuttle on board was amazing.
Had our last dinner out at the Meatball Shop down the road from home, very sad night!!!!

USS IMMENSE!!!!!

Not sure how these ships stay upright?


Missile on the submarine

Heading inside through the missile launcher
Luke struggling


The torpedo tubes with a torpedo waiting

Elliott taking charge

Made it through the hatch

Through the sleeping quarters

Back into the sunshine


Elliott with ship


Elliott and Felicity

Stealth fighter

The bridge

Lego model made from 250,000 pieces

Elliott looking for enemy fighters

Felicity with her assistant






Thats a cruise ship in the background

Of course, the shuttle


Felicity helping lift the anchor

Knitting anyone?











Last dinner out at the Meatball Shop

Luke ordered a beer - lucky he knows how to share!!!



2 comments:

  1. You'll be very sad to come home, looks like an amazing trip and you all seemed to have a great time. safe travels home. Looking forward to catching up. xxx

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  2. Travel safely. Can empathise with you. But you have lots of memories. Just stock up on hugs and kisses to see you through.
    Have a comfortable (?) trip home.
    You still call Australia home 🇦🇺
    Jr

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