Subj : Hedy Lamarr To : JAMES BRADLEY From : TOM WALKER Date : Sun May 29 2005 08:25 am JB> TW> In those days Surface ships made a lot of Torpedo Attacks on other JB> TW> surface ships also. In fact in several WWII battles some Destroyers JB> TW> made attcaks on Battle Ships. It was mostly a diversionary tatic JB> TW> though. And also in those days all Battle Groups had several ships with JB> TW> Spotter planes. Most Battle Ships and Cruisers of the had had them. JB>But mostly when in range of an occupied air field, right? I've seen some fil JB>of a seaplane launching off a couple of bridged turret barrels, but I got th JB>impression it never was too practical. Hence the battle fleet. NO, They carried their Own Seaplane. They had a catapult on the Stern of the Ship and a crane to recover the plane from the water. And before the day of RADAR it was Very practical. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .