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Ok, let's see if they help!It was "Wow" like "Mongo impressed". Not "Wow" like "I cain't believe you did this."
Do you have a set of green, non-magnetic. round-ended tweezers? Those are a big help with P/E.
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The monkey lines are tied to the boom, and are rolled up in a coil with a piece of belfast and either left to the elements or secured in a bag and left attached to the boom/davit when secured.Hey guys, I have a question I cannot find an answer to. In the photo of a boat being lowered I have circled in red a section of ropes with knots tied at intervals. Are those roped left attached at the top and secured at the bottom when not in use, or are the taken down and put up as needed?
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So that's what those are called!The monkey lines are tied to the boom, and are rolled up in a coil with a piece of belfast and either left to the elements or secured in a bag and left attached to the boom/davit when secured.
Good thinking. I missed the paragragh that said the Missouri did not carry any helicopters, that any helicopter displayed would either be from a base or another ship. I guess I can make the markings to match whatever I like. I had planned on making the Seahawk as if stowed and with fences up. I have gone to the troubke of modding the helicopter so I want to use it, but will have the fences downWhat do the instructions say?
In 1981 it would likely have been a SH-60B Seahawk. Without a hangar provision, It's hard to say how many Seahawks the detachment of helicopters might have been.
That is, of course, the way I want to do itTilted! Hustling off to feed a sneeggy Red Boat a mk. 46!