Sunday, July 31, 2011

Birth of the Celebrity Silhouette

Video & slideshow of the newly launched Celebrity Silhouette ,
the Silhouette is now on her maiden cruise.

Stay tuned for more exclusive coverage!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Remembering the 1967 USS Forrestal fire 44 years later.








This post is In memory of those whom perished aboard the USS Forrestal 44 years ago today on July 29th back in 1967 while the Forrestal was conducting combat operations which included hundreds airstrikes and bombing runs on North Vietnam from "Yankee Station" in the Gulf of Tonkin as part of Task force 77.


About 10:50 hours (local time) on 29 July, while preparations for the second strike of the day were being made, an unguided Mk-32 "Zuni" rocket, one of four contained in a LAU-10 underwing rocket pod mounted on a McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, was accidentally fired due to an electrical power surge during the switch from external power to internal power.


The rocket flew across the flight deck, striking a wing-mounted external fuel tank on a Douglas A-4 Skyhawk awaiting launch, aircraft No. 405, piloted by LCDR Fred D. White,] The warhead's safety mechanism prevented it from detonating, but the impact tore the tank off the wing and ignited the resulting spray of escaping JP-5 fuel, causing an instantaneous conflagration. Other external fuel tanks overheated and ruptured, releasing more jet fuel to feed the flames which spread along the flight deck, leaving pilots in their aircraft with the options of being incinerated in their cockpits or running through the flames to escape. LCDR White leaped from his burning aircraft but was killed instantly, along with many firefighters, when the first bomb cooked off and exploded. 


With his aircraft surrounded by flames, LCDR John McCain, pilot of A-4 Skyhawk side No. 416, escaped by climbing out of the cockpit, walking down the nose and jumping off the refueling probe.



The impact of the Zuni dislodged two of the 1,000 lb (450 kg) bombs (World War II-vintage AN-M65s ), which lay in the burning fuel. The fire team's chief, Gerald Farrier (without benefit of protective clothing) immediately smothered the bombs with a PKP fire extinguisher in an effort to knock down the fuel fire long enough to allow the pilots to escape. According to their training, the fire team normally had almost three minutes to reduce the temperature of the bombs to a safe level, but Farrier did not realize the "Comp. B" bombs were already critically close to cooking-off until one split open due to the older bombs low cook off time compared to the modern bombs. Farrier , knowing a lethal explosion was imminent, shouted for the fire team to withdraw but the bomb exploded seconds later - only one and a half minutes after the start of the fire.

The detonation destroyed McCain's A-4 Skyhawk (along with its remaining fuel and armament), blew a crater in the armored flight deck, and sprayed the deck and crew with shrapnel and burning jet fuel. It killed the on-deck firefighting contingent along with Farrier , with the exception of three men who survived with critical injuries. The two bomb-laden A-4s in line ahead of McCain's were riddled with shrapnel and engulfed in the flaming jet fuel still spreading over the deck, causing more bombs to detonate and more fuel to spill.









134 sailors were killed and injured 161 in what is remembered as the deadliest carrier fire in United States Navy history since WWII.


 It was also the most documented , for the disaster was captured in gritty detail as the carriers on board camera's captured the horrors unfolding as the fire raged out of control on the flight deck as the sailors of the Forrestal fought valiantly for hours to extinguish the fire and save the ship from total destruction as bombs , planes and ammunition exploded on the flight deck wiping out 2 fire teams and inflicting heavy damage to the ship and flaming jet fuel engulfing everything in it's path.











The Forrestal was finally decommissioned on September 11 1993 at Pier 6E in Philadelphia, and was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register the same day. After being stricken, ex-Forrestal was heavily stripped to support the rest of the carrier fleet. In 1999, the USS Forrestal Museum Inc. began a campaign to obtain the ship from the Navy via donation, for use as a museum, to be located in Baltimore, but this plan was not successful. The Navy removed the ship from donation hold in 2004 and redesignated it for disposal. According to the NVR, her final status is "donated for use as fishing reef." As of 2007, the ship was being environmentally prepared for sinking as an artificial reef as was USS Oriskany. Due to elements of the Forrestal design having led directly to current aircraft carrier design, the ship will be donated to a state and sunk to become a deep water reef, for fishery propagation and so that it will be accessible to divers. 
The date for the sinking has not yet been announced.
On 15 June 2010, Forrestal departed Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island, where she had been mothballed since 1998, under tow for the inactive ship storage facility in Philadelphia.
Today the USS Forrestal is docked at pier 4 along side the USS John F Kennedy at the Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility  in Philadelphia awaiting her final fate.



Back in May when I was on assignment in Philadelphia , I visited the inactive ship storage facility located south of Penn's landing where the SS United States is , my mission was to photograph the 2 leviathans docked there for I would never get another chance like this.

When I arrived , it was the early morning , 6am to be exact on a Sunday as I walked past the vast armada of decommissioned relics from the 60's & 70s as I ventured off to the edge of the base I saw in the distance the Forrestal & the JFK I walked up to the 2 massive carriers both tied up at the piers amid the peaceful surroundings of the Delaware river.



The 2 ships , one which was the first super carrier of her time the 2nd a marvel of a new modern age of carriers , symbols of American might and freedom that lay in waiting as the sun rose over them.

It was a beautiful morning as the morning sun rose over the 2 ships , 
I took as many photographs as I could to capture the peaceful atmosphere , 
I then departed the base and bid the 2 carriers farewell.















Monday, July 18, 2011

SS United States Conservancy Celebrates "Summer Gala 2011": Relive an Evening Aboard the SS United States"



On June 24, 2011, the SS United States Conservancy, friends and supporters celebrated its 2011 Summer Gala at the Corinthian Yacht Club on the Delaware River in Essington, PA, just south of Philadelphia.

Over 150 supporters of the Nation's Flagship assembled to show their support and to help raise funds for her renovation and redevelopment.

Participants included:

Cadets from Valley Forge Military Academy
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
John Reynolds, Atlantic Logistics
Susan Gibbs
Mark L. Byers, Wilmington Trust
Dan McSweeney
Matt Schulte, The Steamship Historical Society of America
George McNeeley, Christie's

A PSA video by John Johnson - "Save the SS United States"
Song written and performed by Skip Denenberg & Andy Kravitz, produced by Andy Kravitz

Still Photography Courtesy of:
Phillip Buehler, "Modern Ruins"
Kyle Ober
Elizabeth Robertson, Philadelphia Inquirer
The Mark Perry Collection

Graphics by Greg Shutters
Music by The Albert Oehrle Orchestra

Support the effort to save the SS United States at ssunitedstatesconservancy.org

Sunday, July 17, 2011

QE2's anchor arrives in Southampton.

QE2's Anchor after being bolted down to it's final location.


Photo credit : Carl Stephens 





The QE2's anchor is installed outside Southampton's Holy Rood church to become part of the  



 QE2 heritage mile.

The Anchor given to Southampton City Council as a gift from Cunard Line, was lifted into place by crane yesterday onto the footpath in front of Holy Rood Church in High Street.
The steel anchor, which is 4.3m high and 2.7m wide, is one of two that were hung below the great ship’s bow rail on each side of the ship.
The church, which was dedicated as a memorial to the sailors of the Merchant Navy in 1957, forms part of the QE2 Mile, a pedestrian route of historic sites, such as the Titanic Memorial, that runs through the heart of the city from the Cenotaph down to Town Quay.
The anchor and the designated QE2 Mile will ensure that the ships legacy in Southampton will endure for decades to come.

As we all know the QE2 has been since docked in 
Mina Rashid , Dubai since her decommissioning in November of 2008 to become a floating hotel at Palm Jeremiah , a plan that has been grounded due to the economic depression .


Today QE2 is currently maintained by a small crew aboard her whom constantly run  routine checks , repairs and maintenance to keep QE2 in seaworthy and pristine condition until finalized plans for her are decided.




Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Costa Favolosa : New Photos!



Photos of the new Costa cruises flagship Favolosa ,
from her sea trials to delivery to Costa Cruises.

Enjoy!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Christening of the Costa Favolosa July 2 , 2011 LIVE! from Trieste , Italy



This our video of the ceremony of the baptism ceremony in the beautiful square of Costa Favolosa in Trieste , Italy, you will find the event more 'expected year in a TV broadcast on TV channel 575 of the Leip Liveboat TV Channel.
This is a video of 40 minutes with the entire program and the exciting evening festivities.

This is our exclusive coverage of the Christening of the Costa Favolosa ,
Costa Cruises newest flagship.
Launched by Italian actress , Margareth Madè in Trieste , Italy.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Preview of the Costa Favolosa : LIVE! from Venice , Italy! PT 2

FEATURE ARTICLE / REVIEW.


As Oscar Wilde teaches, a right name gives vibration and its sound warms the heart. 
This is valid for the humans and, especially, for the ships.

They know it very well in Costa Cruises headquarter where the needing to give importance to one unit, in the way to differentiate one ship to others apparently similar, push to the research of particular names in order to give the vibration to the potential clients and to address them to choose that particular ship. 

The last born, "Costa Favolosa", has an inviting name, especially for childrens, and is a ship full of expectations.

But above all, this name, "Favolosa", notes the inspirations regarding the internal furbishment where you can breath the same magic atmosphere of the fairy tales.

Costa Favolosa is really particular. 
Even if is a derivation of other Costa Ships (as Pacifica, Concordia, Serena in a strict sense) and other Costa Ships (as Fortuna and Magica, in a wide sense) because is similar to them in such elements; it differs in several others factors. 

First element, the aft Lido, "Lido di Porpora", enterely open and enriched of two splendid panoramic Jacuzzies positioned really above the sea, is dedicated to the Imperial Palace in Beijing, better known as the "Purple City", and the name is in honor of the Polar Star, the Chinese Purple Myth. It costs on an innovative area of more than 1,000 square metres wide (one of the largest ever built on a cruise ship).

Afterwards another difference is the presence of a series of Samsara Verandah Suites where is possible to find a private Jacuzzi in the private verandah, not a balcony! This is a very total innovative experience on board a Costa Ship. 

Third, is impossible to forget the new ambient esclusively studied for the babies, for them the ship has a Games Room and an outside area named "Acqua Park" dominated by a pirate ship in miniature, where is possible to play as a real pirate!

Business card and witness to the opulence and magnificence of this unit, the lobby "Diamond" built on the Hall of Mirrors of Versailles (to which is dedicated the Deck4) is predominated by flooring base decorated with geometric shapes, and diamond-shaped plates embedded in the balconies of which ranges from light blue, yellow and bright white color recalling the precious stones such as, respectively, the sapphire, topaz, diamond. 
Developed on Deck 3, 4 and 5, on Deck 3 it has a small dance floor and two desks dedicated to helping passengers regarding ports of call and excursions. On Deck 4 and 5, shops and galleries along both sides takes place, from them you can see the dance floor below. The vertical split along which flow the four panoramic elevators ends with a beautiful skylight through which the natural light can illuminate the lobby during the day. From the atrium, each of the three decks lead to the theater "Hortensia", where the roundness of the stage and its columns are the same as the "Casina Valadier" of Villa Borghese in Rome, which in fact, represented only fairy tales that are as you can understand the dominant theme of this ship.

Decks 3, 4 and 5, in addition to the hall and theater, have several areas dedicated to the passengers, each of them inspirated on an ambient related to the magical atmosphere of the traditional fairy tales. 

For example we can find the "Library of the Roses" inspired to the "Roses Hall" of the Pavlovsk Palace in St. Peterburg which is a small and intimate local enriched with a variety of volumes translated to the principle languages on board.
Its cream colored walls and its particular and circular mirrors with original light blue frame posted at the walls complete the furnishment featured by precious leather sofas and armchairs in cobalt blue cloth, original chandeliers and appliques in the same color green and blue. 

The classic Bar "Montespan", featured by a imitation of a marble fireplace and violet sofas is the ideal place where is possible to smoke a cigar in an intimate atmosphere: the warm of the walnut predominates in this local.

The "Palatino Grand Bar" is the most huge local on the ship being 1,000 square metres wide.
On the other Carnival Ships, from which the Favolosa is derived, this area is dedicated to the Casino because of the passion of the American people, but, because Italian people like dancing, it was important, on this ship, to dedicate this area to the entertainment. In the Palatino Area dominates the color of the amber and oak and the dance floor has a floor decorated with geometric patterns featured by alternating light and dark wood and original shell-shaped lights colored in light blue.

Another Local, the cafè "Porta d'Oro" is inspired to the cafès of Villa d'Este in Tivoli, is featured by dark brown sofas and original shaped lilac armchairs. In between the external windows there are colored oblos and as points of light it is featured by ceiling lights.

The local "Molière" inspired to the Fest Hall of Fontainebleau, commissioned by Madame de Pompadour , lover of Louis XVI of France, is fully decorated with Swarovski crystal drops.

The Casino "El Dorado" named as the legendary place just because, as the Eldorado is enriched of precious stones, the same way the slot machines on the casino are full of coins. Regarding the ambient, it is decorated by emerald green colomns and green points of lights.

In the particular Disco "Etoile" is impossible not to note the eccentric taste because of its original sofa and enriched by shining tables.

The architects paid attention also in the design and construction of the interior of this unit regarding the restaurant service and outlook. The main Restaurant "Duke of Orleans" and "Duke of Burgundy", characterized by warm colors of gold and a very special lighting system, is a reminiscent of the Grand Trianon at Versailles, the residence of Philippe d'Orleans. 

The Restaurant Samsara is the smallest of the restaurants of this ship. The intimate atmosphere is enhanced by prints of flowers and is inspired by the charm of the Orient. The club was inspired by a Fabulous corner of the Luxembourg Palace, decorated with pastel pink hues and marble and granite, is illuminated by a series of threads of light on the ceiling and decorated with authentic Murano glass. 

The Buffet Restaurant "Ca' d'Oro" is dominated by the warm colors of wood. 
Noble materials are used such as marble, granite, travertine, onyx, alabaster, or woods such as mahogany, pear, rosewood, high-sounding names (each deck is a masterpiece dedicated to palaces, museums, royal residences), furniture sparkling. 

The ship is a fairy tale: a story born from the imagination of a genius. 
And Farcus, the designer of this and many other Carnival Olympians ships, he is a genius. 
And if the ship is a fairy tale, a cruise on board this ship is a dream coming true, or rather, a door through which a dream becomes real. Whoever goes beyond this door realize a dream. And do it on a ship named "Costa Favolosa" makes it more attractive. So this is the importance on naming Costa Favolosa.

Preview of the Costa Favolosa : LIVE! from Venice , Italy!




The trailer for the christening of the Costa Favolosa Trieste , Italy, July 2, 2011.


Special Thanks to:
Costa Cruises & Staff for everything.









The first photos of the new flagship Costa Favolosa.