<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss xmlns:a10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>ChaseVision's Most Recent Favorites</title><link>http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=ChaseVision</link><description>RSS Feed of ChaseVision's Most Recent Favorites</description><lastBuildDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 04:45:10 Z</lastBuildDate><a10:id>http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=ChaseVision</a10:id><item><guid isPermaLink="false">eb6f03fd-968b-4771-b2f9-2f6300dbffe0</guid><link>http://photosynth.net/view/eb6f03fd-968b-4771-b2f9-2f6300dbffe0</link><a10:author><a10:name>ChaseVision</a10:name><a10:uri>http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=ChaseVision</a10:uri></a10:author><title>Independence Square</title><description>&lt;a href="http://photosynth.net/view/eb6f03fd-968b-4771-b2f9-2f6300dbffe0"&gt;&lt;img src="http://cdn3.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001300-AKAHD+BfeSM/thumb.jpg" alt="Independence Square" title"Independence Square" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; by &lt;a href="http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=ChaseVision"&gt;ChaseVision&lt;/a&gt;</description><pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 18:48:39 Z</pubDate><a10:updated>2011-05-10T18:48:39Z</a10:updated><a10:content type="text/html" src="http://photosynth.net/view/eb6f03fd-968b-4771-b2f9-2f6300dbffe0" /></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">958ed048-6982-4fd9-9485-6a1b40c2fe5d</guid><link>http://photosynth.net/view/958ed048-6982-4fd9-9485-6a1b40c2fe5d</link><a10:author><a10:name>GigaView</a10:name><a10:uri>http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=GigaView</a10:uri></a10:author><title>OMSI USS Blueback Control Room</title><description>&lt;a href="http://photosynth.net/view/958ed048-6982-4fd9-9485-6a1b40c2fe5d"&gt;&lt;img src="http://cdn1.ps1.photosynth.net/pano/c01001100-ABIPoqShgyM/thumb.jpg" alt="OMSI USS Blueback Control Room" title"OMSI USS Blueback Control Room" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; by &lt;a href="http://photosynth.net/userprofilepage.aspx?user=GigaView"&gt;GigaView&lt;/a&gt; "Where decisions were made. The control is the nerve center of the ship.  Dive in to see the details.&amp;#10;&amp;#10;USS Blueback&amp;#58; The Real Thing&amp;#10;&amp;#10;OMSI is home to the U.S. Navy&amp;#39;s last non-nuclear, fast-attack submarine, the USS Blueback &amp;#40;SS-581&amp;#41;. The Blueback was the first battle-ready class of submarines to use the teardrop hull. It was in official operation throughout the Pacific Ocean for 31 years. The USS Blueback served in the entertainment industry, too&amp;#33; It appeared in the hit movie The Hunt for Red October and an episode of Hawaii Five-O and has been used as a location for a Discovery Channel documentary and various commercials.&amp;#10;&amp;#10;For more information, call the submarine hotline 503.797.4624&amp;#10;&amp;#10;USS Blueback &amp;#40;SS-581&amp;#41; was a Barbel-class submarine in the United States Navy. She was one of three in her class, the last diesel-electric propelled submarines built by the United States Navy. They incorporated numerous, radical engineering improvements over previous classes and were the first production warships built with the teardrop-shape hull and &amp;#8220;attack center&amp;#8221; within the hull rather than a conning tower in the sail.&amp;#10;&amp;#10;Blueback is the common name for the Sockeye Salmon. When the Blueback was commissioned, submarines were named after fish. Since the 1970&amp;#8217;s, most U.S. Navy submarines have been named after cities or states.&amp;#10;&amp;#10;Blueback earned two battle stars for her Vietnam War service.&amp;#10;&amp;#10;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------&amp;#10;Highlights&amp;#10;&amp;#10;Awarded&amp;#58; June 29, 1956&amp;#10;Builder&amp;#58; Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi&amp;#10;Keel Laid&amp;#58; April 15, 1957&amp;#10;Launched&amp;#58; May 16, 1959&amp;#10;Commissioned&amp;#58; October 15, 1959 &amp;#10;Decommissioned&amp;#58; October 1, 1990&amp;#10;Struck from Navy Registry&amp;#58; October 30, 1990&amp;#10;Opened at OMSI&amp;#58; May 15, 1994&amp;#10;&amp;#10;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------&amp;#10;&amp;#10;General Characteristics&amp;#10;&amp;#10;Class and Type&amp;#58; Barbel-class diesel-electric submarine&amp;#10;Displacement&amp;#58; 1,744 long tons light&amp;#10;2,146 long tons full&amp;#10;2,637 long tons submerged&amp;#10;402 long tons dead&amp;#10;Length&amp;#58; 219 feet, 6 inches overall&amp;#10;Beam&amp;#58; 29 feet&amp;#10;Draft&amp;#58; 25 feet max&amp;#10;Propulsion&amp;#58; &amp;#10;Three Fairbanks-Morse diesel engines, total 4,500 bhp &amp;#40;3.6 MW&amp;#41;&amp;#10;Two General Electric electric motors, total 6,440 bhp &amp;#40;2.3 MW&amp;#41; &amp;#10;One screw&amp;#10;Speed&amp;#58; 17 knots &amp;#40;20 mph&amp;#41; surfaced&amp;#59; 21 knots &amp;#40;24 mph&amp;#41; submerged&amp;#10;Endurance&amp;#58; 30 minutes at full speed&amp;#59; 102 hours at 3 knots &amp;#40;4 mph&amp;#41;&amp;#10;Test depth&amp;#58; 712 feet operating&amp;#59; 1,050 feet collapse&amp;#10;Complement&amp;#58; 8 officers, 77 men&amp;#10;Armament&amp;#58; 6 x 21 inches &amp;#40;530 mm&amp;#41; bow torpedo tubes, 22 torpedoes&amp;#10;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------&amp;#10;Hollywood Star&amp;#10;&amp;#10;Blueback appeared in the movie The Hunt for Red October, although it did not perform the famous stunt of &amp;#8220;jumping&amp;#8221; out of the water during an emergency surfacing procedure. According to one source, the Blueback was used because it was the last active sub with six forward torpedo tubes."</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 15:34:46 Z</pubDate><a10:updated>2011-02-08T15:34:46Z</a10:updated><a10:content type="text/html" src="http://photosynth.net/view/958ed048-6982-4fd9-9485-6a1b40c2fe5d" /></item></channel></rss>