Aircraft Carrier For Sale.

solbadguy37

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Today you can bid on a 1980 Vickers Aircraft Carrier on edisposals.com.
Even though this ship isn't in working order, in it's current state, I think we, the escapist forum users should each pitch in to purchase this ship in the hopes of creating a mobile escapist headquarters.

Sale by Tender - HMS Invincible

HMS Invincible is for sale by tender. Laid down in 1973 at Vickers Shipbuilding, Barrow-in-Furness, she was completed in 1980. She is currently stable for tow, subject to buyer confirmation.
Displacement - Current 17000 Tonnes
Estimated metal weight - 10000 Tonnes
Estimated metal % - 95% mild steel
Length - OA 210m, W/L 193m
Draught - Fwd 5.2m, Mid 5.8m, Aft 5.8m
Beam - Extreme 35m, Ex-walkways 32m, W/L 27.53m
Height - 46m (estimated at current draught
Engines - Removed
Generators and Pumps - Generally unserviceable or not working
 

EvanJO

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Too bad you can't slap in a nuclear propulsion system and go live on the high seas.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Darn, I'm afraid I don't have enough money for a carrier. But the Escapist does need a mobile headquarters! That way we can events all over the world!

Anyone rich want to pitch in?
 

solbadguy37

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Ahlycks said:
solbadguy37 said:
Today you can bid on a 1980 Vickers Aircraft Carrier on edisposals.com.
Even though this ship isn't in working order, in it's current state, I think we, the escapist forum users should each pitch in to purchase this ship in the hopes of creating a mobile escapist headquarters.
What? Why don't you just buy it yourself?
Wait, are you saying that you don't have enough money and it is not worth it?
FUCK so poor why am I even talking to someone so poor. DAMMIT.

Joking aside, I do not know why anyone one buy that. You're just being silly.
How am I being silly? This would be a legitimate purchase plus it's recycling. if every member of the escapist pitched in $1 we would have enough to buy it and go on an escapist cruise and visit yahtzee.
U Jelly Ahlycks?
 

EvanJO

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Ahlycks said:
solbadguy37 said:
Today you can bid on a 1980 Vickers Aircraft Carrier on edisposals.com.
Even though this ship isn't in working order, in it's current state, I think we, the escapist forum users should each pitch in to purchase this ship in the hopes of creating a mobile escapist headquarters.
What? Why don't you just buy it yourself?
Wait, are you saying that you don't have enough money and it is not worth it?
FUCK so poor why am I even talking to someone so poor. DAMMIT.

Joking aside, I do not know why anyone one buy that. You're just being silly.
China bought a decommissioned Russian aircraft carrier so they could convert it to a nuclear system and modernize it.

Of course I think its still sitting in a harbor somewhere, rusting away.
 

Jamash

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There's always a catch (or hidden costs) with these things.

I remember my local airport was selling their Vulcan Bomber on E-Bay for a relatively small price, but the catch was that as soon as you bought it you'd have to start paying £1,000 a week rent for keeping it on site, then it would cost at least £20,000 to dismantle and move it and finally you would no doubt need planning permission from the local Council of wherever you decide to move it too.

I'd imagine HMS Invincible would command significant rent from whoever berths her. She would definitely cost a lot to dismantle and recycle, and towing her to another location would be costly too, providing you had planning permission to add a aircraft carrier to the skyline of her new home.

It would require a significant investment or capital just to take ownership and responsibility for an object the size of HMS Invincible, so the easiest thing to do with her would be to tow her out to sea and scuttle her in relatively shallow, calm water off the coast, making a new dive attraction and artificial reef.
 

rebus_forever

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hmm, this is a British aircraft carrier,otherwise id be interested, kinda requires an air fleet of copters or VTOL aircraft, hopefully one day we will get an aircraft carrier that actually accepts aircraft without throwing a tantrum any time you invite one of your friends over who has a proper aircraft that actually requires a runway not a tiny stopping platform.
VTOL is cool but really what is much cooler is being able to put tactically modern planes in a strategically useful carrier that serves a purpose other than Russian anti submarine warfare, cold war kinda ended apparently.

guess id still put up the cash for HMS trident if its ever resold, that's a "kewel" looking ship.
 

rebus_forever

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Jamash said:
There's always a catch (or hidden costs) with these things.

I remember my local airport was selling their Vulcan Bomber on E-Bay for a relatively small price, but the catch was that as soon as you bought it you'd have to start paying £1,000 a week rent for keeping it on site, then it would cost at least £20,000 to dismantle and move it and finally you would no doubt need planning permission from the local Council of wherever you decide to move it too.

I'd imagine HMS Invincible would command significant rent from whoever berths her. She would definitely cost a lot to dismantle and recycle, and towing her to another location would be costly too, providing you had planning permission to add a aircraft carrier to the skyline of her new home.

It would require a significant investment or capital just to take ownership and responsibility for an object the size of HMS Invincible, so the easiest thing to do with her would be to tow her out to sea and scuttle her in relatively shallow, calm water off the coast, making a new dive attraction and artificial reef.

70s carrier says "im a toxic mo fo", we normally send stuff like this to china to extract all the nasties first or a couple of places in the UK, i agree the most realistic fate is a scuttling at sea but i rekon the gov is probably seeing if they can flog it so they can make money scuttling it instead of having to pay for the privilege themselves
 

Blind Sight

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Ah it's just a small one used mostly for harriers and choppers, the deck's too small for actual non-VTOL jets. I wish they had sold some of the American aircraft carriers from World War 2.

Also, apparently this ship served in the Falklands War, and the Argentinians claim to have damaged it but the British deny it, they're obviously 'covering up the dent on their car' haha.
 

Professor Cubbage

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We should definetely buy it and use it as our central headquarters. We could then sail the seas fighting Somali pirates and spreading the influence of the Escapist.
 

Habakkuk

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Ok, so we may not be able to use it to launch most fighter jets, but something tells me we probably couldnt get hold of too many of those. (and maintane them)

I reckon it would be brilliant. Count me in for £10. but I call first dibs in the drivers seat.
 

Hashime

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I would petition to government of Ontario to but it ans sink it in lake Ontario if it were closer. I want more interesting things to dive on.