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    Museum of Science and Industry (U-505)

    Hello folks,
    My wife, cousin and best friend visited the Museum of Science and Industry in March of 2002. Well these are some pictures that I took of the U-505.

    Regards,
    Jody

    My friend Victor and I in front of some U-boat leather. My friend Victor is 3rd Reich headgear collector.
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    Last edited by Jody Beltram; 02-19-2006, 01:17 AM.

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    The captains quarters.
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      The control room.
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        U-505

        The Gally.
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          U-505

          The Torpedo Room.
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            U-505

            A look at the spacious sleeping quarters.
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              The batteries.

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                U-505

                Playing commander.
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                  The Stuka

                  Let us not forget the other thing the museum has from Nazi Germany that I think is just as cool-the Stuka . This Stuka still has the original paint from when it was captured in N. Africa.
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                    The Stuka

                    Another view.
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                      The Stuka

                      Still another view.
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                        Hi Jody.

                        Nice of you yor share this pictures with us. Thank you.
                        U-505 has lately been restored and moved indoors. One can only hope that the U-995 in Laboe will be protected against wind and weather before it is too late.

                        Have you seen the fine site about U-505? http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/U505/index.html.


                        I belive the Stuka is 1 of only 2 left in the world. I have seen the other one at the RAF museum in London.
                        Last edited by kristensen; 02-19-2006, 04:40 AM.

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                          Originally posted by kristensen
                          Hi Jody.

                          Nice of you yor share this pictures with us. Thank you.
                          U-505 has lately been restored and moved indoors. One can only hope that the U-995 in Laboe will be protected against wind and weather before it is too late.

                          Have you seen the fine site about U-505? http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/U505/index.html.


                          I belive the Stuka is 1 of only 2 left in the world. I have seen the other one at the RAF museum in London.
                          Hello Kristensen,
                          Yes, I have seen the site. I plan on going back this summer and seeing the new exhibit.
                          Regards,
                          Jody

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by kristensen
                            Hi Jody.

                            Nice of you yor share this pictures with us. Thank you.
                            U-505 has lately been restored and moved indoors. One can only hope that the U-995 in Laboe will be protected against wind and weather before it is too late.

                            Have you seen the fine site about U-505? http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/U505/index.html.


                            I belive the Stuka is 1 of only 2 left in the world. I have seen the other one at the RAF museum in London.
                            Hello Kristensen,
                            Yes, I have seen the site. I plan on going back this summer and seeing the new exhibit.
                            Regards,
                            Jody

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by kristensen
                              Hi Jody.

                              Nice of you yor share this pictures with us. Thank you.
                              U-505 has lately been restored and moved indoors. One can only hope that the U-995 in Laboe will be protected against wind and weather before it is too late.

                              Have you seen the fine site about U-505? http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/U505/index.html.


                              I belive the Stuka is 1 of only 2 left in the world. I have seen the other one at the RAF museum in London.
                              Hello Kristensen,
                              Yes, I have seen the site. I plan on going back this summer and seeing the new exhibit.
                              Regards,
                              Jody

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