Money A2Z Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. PT boat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PT_boat

    PT-105, an 80' Elco boat, under way. A PT boat (short for patrol torpedo boat) was a motor torpedo boat used by the United States Navy in World War II.It was small, fast, and inexpensive to build, valued for its maneuverability and speed but hampered at the beginning of the war by ineffective torpedoes, limited armament, and comparatively fragile construction that limited some of the variants ...

  3. McHale's Navy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McHale's_Navy

    Shots of the crew aboard the PT-73 were usually staged on a full-scale mock-up of the bridge and gun tubs in front of a front projection screen at Universal. The final known appearance of PT-73 (one of the converted 63-foot air-sea rescue boats) was in the 1970s show Emergency! ("Quicker Than the Eye", season 4, episode 8, aired: November 9, 1974).

  4. Vosper 73 ft motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Vosper_73_ft_motor_torpedo_boat

    The Vosper 73 foot Motor Torpedo Boat was a mid-twentieth century British motor torpedo boat (MTB) designed by Vosper that served in the Royal Navy Coastal Forces during the Second World War. At 73 ft (22 m) long they were considered small boats compared to longer designs such as the Fairmile D .

  5. Motor torpedo boat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_Torpedo_Boat

    Motor torpedo boat. MTB 102, an experimental design, served in World War II. During the Dunkirk evacuation it acted as a temporary flagship. A motor torpedo boat is a fast torpedo boat, especially of the mid 20th century. The motor in the designation originally referred to their use of petrol engines, typically marinised aircraft engines or ...

  6. Torpedo boat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torpedo_boat

    A British World War II Vosper 73-ft. motor torpedo boat PT-105, an 80-ft. Elco U.S. Navy PT boat in World War II The 114-ft. diesel-powered German E-boats were considerably larger than most British and American motor torpedo boats. Before World War I steam torpedo boats which were larger and more heavily armed than hitherto were being used.

  7. Electric Launch Company - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Launch_Company

    Nearly 400 Elco PT boats were produced for the U.S. Navy. After experimentation, the first PT boat built in any quantity was the 73-foot type. Later 77-foot and 80-foot types were built. More 80-foot Elco boats were built than any other type of US motor torpedo boat. [18] Lt (jg). Kennedy (right) with crew of PT-109

  8. McHale's Navy (1997 film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McHale's_Navy_(1997_film)

    McHale's Navy is a 1997 American military comedy film directed by Bryan Spicer, and starring Tom Arnold, David Alan Grier, Dean Stockwell, Debra Messing and Tim Curry. The screenplay by Peter Crabbe and Andy Rose is based on the 1962–1966 television series of the same title. Ernest Borgnine was the only member of the series' cast to appear in ...

  9. List of McHale's Navy episodes - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_McHale's_Navy_episodes

    Original air date. 1. 1. "An Ensign for McHale". Edward J. Montagne. Gene L. Coon. October 11, 1962 (1962-10-11) Ensign Charles Parker (Tim Conway), newly assigned to the PT 73 crew as Executive Officer, is Captain Binghamton's (Joe Flynn) last hope to tame McHale (Ernest Borgnine) and his "pirates". Binghamton gives Parker one week to get ...