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Volley of the Blue Moon

Vue Military posted on Apr 15, 2011
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Shangri-la should have been a dream of course, an ark of civilization, an unattainable paradise remote from the storm rising over the world... But the only Shangri-la anyone was likely to find in 1945 was in fact, USS Shangri-La, possibly the only ship in history to be named after a "sound bite." A "long-hull" Essex-class carrier commissioned late in 1944, Shangri-la served out the concluding months of the war in the Pacific. The name is a homage to an older Essex-class carrier, USS Hornet- the ship that had launched the ambitious Doolittle Raid. Responding to a reporter's question, US President Roosevelt quipped that the planes had flown from a "secret base at Shangri-la." Rendered in Vue using BeyondVR's excellent carrier - I've hidden my meagre New Orleans class cruiser in the distance.

Comments (5)


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neiwil

1:46PM | Sat, 16 April 2011

Awsome image, brilliant water 'plume'.I've been following a program about the Doolittle raid on TV, part 3 tomorrow. Big thumbs up for this....

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ranman38

4:43PM | Sat, 16 April 2011

really nice image

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Osper

1:32PM | Sun, 17 April 2011

Pretty darn Good job!

yschau

9:27PM | Sun, 17 April 2011

great scene, the view is special , it seems i am floating on the sea

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Huolong

10:26PM | Tue, 03 May 2011

Awesome


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