Lot's to catch up on here in the last 4 days. Let's start with the Halloween special:
We have been waiting now all week for the TBM to clear US Customs. So we went to the docks to spy on things today and saw that new concrete barriers have appeared on all sides of the plane. We inquired and were informed that the plane is now quarantined. So it is evident that our TBM is going to be sitting there for a while longer now.
So we are all leaving for our respective homes. Taigh (our specialist, consultant) and Steve (our mechanic), are headed to Milwaukee with another client who owns a Beech 18, then back to Stockton, CA. I am flying back to Chicago mid day tomorrow. When the TBM does clear customs, hopefully next week, we will all return and resume the process.
Trapped and quarantined - October 26th
View from above in the Beech 18 (picture taken 2 days ago before the barriers were added).
In the meantime, some highlights touring around the last couple of days waiting for US Customs.
This morning our Grumman TBM Avenger arrived safely in Long Beach California. Everything went as smooth as silk. Now we have to sit tight through tomorrow and hope things go as smoothly with US Customs. If things do go as planned, will be bring the TBM to the Long Beach Airport on Tuesday morning under a California Highway Patrol police escort, which for now is scheduled at 7AM.
A bow view of the battleship USS IOWA (BB-61) firing its Mark 7 16-inch/50-caliber guns off the starboard side during a fire power demonstration.
Arrived in Long Beach.
While getting the ground work started to receive the TBM, I had a chance to go and check out the USS Iowa,
USSA Iowa is USA World War 2, Korean War and Cold War battleship, which is docked at the harbor here.
Iowa fires a full broadside of nine 16-inch (410 mm)/50-caliber and six 5-inch (130 mm)/38 cal guns during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, on 1 July 1984. Shock waves are visible in the water.
During World War II, she carried President Franklin D. Roosevelt across the Atlantic to Mers El Kébir, Algeria, en route to a meeting of vital importance in 1943 in Tehran with Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britain and Josef Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union.
Here are pictures I took today in the stateroom and Captain's cabin, which is where President Roosevelt stayed and slept for 2 weeks on the trip to Algeria.
Here to the right is the ship's mascot, Vickey, short for Victory.
Vickey stayed with President Roosevelt during the entire voyage.
Panoramic of Captain's state room, which was part of a suite where President Roosevelt stayed.
Iowa in the Pacific; Indiana can be seen in the distance.
Missouri (left) transfers personnel to Iowa in advance of the surrender ceremony planned for 2 September.
Today - Guns 1 and 2
Today - Gun 1
All 16 inchs at the muzzle - note the deep rifling twist
5 inch guns, mainly used for anti-aircraft defense
Inside a 5 inch gun battery
View from the underside hatch at the number 3 main guns
View inside the underside hatch at the number 3 main guns
Above: Super close up view inside the underside hatch at the number 3 main guns
Below: Video of the Conning Tower,
protected by 18 inch solid steel
This is a view straight down a vertical delivery shaft. Note the powder charge on the upper left.
6 eighteen inch long charges were loaded for each shell fired.
Maximum effective distance was over the sight horizon of 25 miles.