Lived on Oahu 8 years and eventually the sea's corrosion will reclaim the Arizona despite the Navy and Park Services attempting to stabilize the metal hull. This 3D rendering will perpetuate the memory of this ship long after it's gone. RIP, Arizona crew.
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Very minimal scanning of the Arizona. Very misleading title.
When the Title says "Scanning the USS Arizona in 3D"... and you don't even see the Arizona Once. Just a Coke bottle and a pot that were on the decks... the decks that we didn't even get to see either.
This is true; much of the video's demo images appears to be the underwater view of an old airplane. We get it, you have some cool tech; we were hoping to see some images of the Arizona.
Imagine what cool items are still in the Arizona untouched for decades like unopened bottles of sodas and other items in watertight containers waiting to be opened and are perfectly preserved
They sent in a ROV, and found all kinds of neat stuff, most notably, an officer's uniform still hanging in the clothset, and the fact that the Admiral (the Arizona was the flagship) had an actual brick fireplace installed in his quarters that nobody knew about. The stern section, known as "Officer Land" is remarkably well intact, although there is 3 feet of sediment everywhere, so any remains, if there still are any, are burried. They even found the "ladies room", the one female designated "head" in the ship for the officer's girfriends, if they should decide to visit the ship, believe it or not. When I was in the Army in Germany, I was in a brigade HHQ, and we were the only ones on our base who could have female visitors, not because we were in HHC, but because the second floor of our barracks had once been the base medical center, and it still had a female designated bathroom, the only one on our base. But everyones GF's just used ours, they didn't care if they saw us with our junk out. Go figure.
I've wondered if that Coke bottle was thrown on The Arizona years after the sinking and is actually just trash or if it was really used by the crew of The Arizona.
It's hard to say. There were salvage operations going on after the attack and it's very possible the bottle was tossed in after a work break. In those days and weeks after the attack the job of clearing the harbor and salvaging what could be saved was more important. The Arizona was left alone after useful gear had been removed and it was determined that the site was too dangerous to retrieve bodies or anything else.
It was definitly an artificial addition to the ship, seeing that the USS Arizonas Soda fountain was along frame 52 port side of the conning tower on the main deck. As far as i know, there were no drinks served in the crews mess in the form of glass coke bottles.
Imagine what the pop bottle would have had to have gone through, to still be there. It would have had to have been placed out in the open, on the ship. Survived the attack. Survived the sinking. And never rolled off the deck. It was probably dropped off in 1942 or 1943, during the salvage job done on the ship. Maybe a sailor in remembrance of a friend lost on the ship, who loved the beverage. In memory of a lost friend. Not such a bad thing to do.
You’d think if it hit the bottom, it would’ve been close to the explosion. But idk, it would’ve shattered probably anywhere near the Arizona simply due to the giant explosion.
Sadly, the Edmund Fitzgerald will never be visited again by divers. The site is regarded as a memorial to those lost, so there are laws protecting the wreck.
Which magazine blew on Arizona, the powder or shell house? It’s just that the damage is quite different from Hood, Barham, Vanguard or Bulwark that were all blown literally to bits by powder magazine explosions.
It is my understanding that it was a million pounds of cordite from the powder magazine that exploded. The shell magazine would have done much greater damage. Also, the huge fire after the explosion is indicative of a cordite explosion.
I say. That was a lovely Coke bottle indeed. Whose to say it wasn't just tossed during salvage operations. At least the imperial plane wreck is likely period. To see the Arizona would of been easy enough. Well... In good time.
@@georgedistel1203 Cool, thanks. I forgot about this vid. High rez footage of the ship would of talked volumes! What was left when the smoke cleared should of been preserved. Not stripped. The little ole coke bottle seemed off point. A bottle of Saki would be a good Wow. Might be a few of them around the harbor. 🐒🗽
The Arizona was heavily salvaged. What's left isn't too impressive. However, some of its guns were salvaged, installed on other battleships, and fired in anger in WW2.
Government bureaucrats and greedy corporations making large paychecks at the publics expense, for committing unnecessary sacrilege. Let our servicemen rest in peace in their memorial.
@@jessieblanton9875 What a stupid comment. It was far too damaged to be refloated. There is a split in the bow that goes from deck to keel that literally cut the ship in two pieces from the massive explosion it sustained. Never mind it is a tomb for 1,177 sailors.
grave or not it also poses an environment problem so it might be necessary to board her to start removing toxic and polluting elements of the old ship as you would like to be remembered for being a an environment disaster. maybe it's time to encase the vessel create a dry dock and make it a real monument for ever
DFWTF read what I am talking about I a, talking about mistake in the preservation of the monument and the potential environment impacts if it allowed to continue to decay in this way
DFWTF if you want to look at it as historical we in Britain new the date and place of attack weeks before but we kept it to ourselves as we had to get America into the war as the empire could not stand alone and your President kept refusing our requests for help. It would have been a very different world now certainly Britain and it's empire would be here as a satellite state of Germania will it's empire and we would have split America (USA between use and Japan after Germany and Britain brought you down)British king would have been a puppet head of state. This is why we need to bring you in
What Nimitz did to Captain Howard Bode who was the Captain of the Oklahoma on 12/7 and survived only to commit suicide after he was told that he was going to be court martialed and blamed for the failures of numerous higher ranking admirals at the Battle of Savo Island was disgusting too. Nimitz defending and covering up Mitscher's Flight to Nowhere at Midway was disgusting too.
I met Donald Stratton at the 75th anniversary at Pearl Harbor. At the time he was one of just five survivors of the doomed battleship.
Lived on Oahu 8 years and eventually the sea's corrosion will reclaim the Arizona despite the Navy and Park Services attempting to stabilize the metal hull. This 3D rendering will perpetuate the memory of this ship long after it's gone. RIP, Arizona crew.
Very minimal scanning of the Arizona. Very misleading title.
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When the Title says "Scanning the USS Arizona in 3D"...
and you don't even see the Arizona Once.
Just a Coke bottle and a pot that were on the decks... the decks that we didn't even get to see either.
This is true; much of the video's demo images appears to be the underwater view of an old airplane. We get it, you have some cool tech; we were hoping to see some images of the Arizona.
And those items more than likely were thrown in after the attack during salvage.
Imagine what cool items are inside the Arizona untouched for decades like unopened Coke
And they should remain with the hull.
Imagine what cool items are still in the Arizona untouched for decades like unopened bottles of sodas and other items in watertight containers waiting to be opened and are perfectly preserved
They sent in a ROV, and found all kinds of neat stuff, most notably, an officer's uniform still hanging in the clothset, and the fact that the Admiral (the Arizona was the flagship) had an actual brick fireplace installed in his quarters that nobody knew about. The stern section, known as "Officer Land" is remarkably well intact, although there is 3 feet of sediment everywhere, so any remains, if there still are any, are burried. They even found the "ladies room", the one female designated "head" in the ship for the officer's girfriends, if they should decide to visit the ship, believe it or not. When I was in the Army in Germany, I was in a brigade HHQ, and we were the only ones on our base who could have female visitors, not because we were in HHC, but because the second floor of our barracks had once been the base medical center, and it still had a female designated bathroom, the only one on our base. But everyones GF's just used ours, they didn't care if they saw us with our junk out. Go figure.
I've wondered if that Coke bottle was thrown on The Arizona years after the sinking and is actually just trash or if it was really used by the crew of The Arizona.
It's hard to say. There were salvage operations going on after the attack and it's very possible the bottle was tossed in after a work break. In those days and weeks after the attack the job of clearing the harbor and salvaging what could be saved was more important. The Arizona was left alone after useful gear had been removed and it was determined that the site was too dangerous to retrieve bodies or anything else.
It was definitly an artificial addition to the ship, seeing that the USS Arizonas Soda fountain was along frame 52 port side of the conning tower on the main deck. As far as i know, there were no drinks served in the crews mess in the form of glass coke bottles.
Imagine what the pop bottle would have had to have gone through, to still be there. It would have had to have been placed out in the open, on the ship. Survived the attack. Survived the sinking. And never rolled off the deck. It was probably dropped off in 1942 or 1943, during the salvage job done on the ship. Maybe a sailor in remembrance of a friend lost on the ship, who loved the beverage. In memory of a lost friend. Not such a bad thing to do.
You’d think if it hit the bottom, it would’ve been close to the explosion. But idk, it would’ve shattered probably anywhere near the Arizona simply due to the giant explosion.
They should also do this with the wreck site of Titanic, Edmund Fitzgerald, and other ship wrecks. This is quite amazing.
Sadly, the Edmund Fitzgerald will never be visited again by divers. The site is regarded as a memorial to those lost, so there are laws protecting the wreck.
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James they've done a 3D of the entire Titanic wreck including the debris field. Go see Titanic Drained here on RUclips you'll really enjoy it.
+Milwaukee Road E75 It can be visited, you can't remove anything from it.
No. Defiinitely not; leave her alone. It is a gravesite, and there has already been too much interference with this site.
@@sodakrailroadproductions8561 that’s a goofey law. As long as the diver don’t touch or tamper the wreck, dives should be allowed
the audio was recorded with a cinder block
No how can you say that!
It was a potato! Duh.
So, nine years later where's the final product?
The Arizona Memorial is the ONLY thing worth going to Hawaii for!
Works are using similar laser scans in the reconstruction of Notre Dame
Which magazine blew on Arizona, the powder or shell house? It’s just that the damage is quite different from Hood, Barham, Vanguard or Bulwark that were all blown literally to bits by powder magazine explosions.
It is my understanding that it was a million pounds of cordite from the powder magazine that exploded. The shell magazine would have done much greater damage. Also, the huge fire after the explosion is indicative of a cordite explosion.
Autodesk ... I was there. I witnessed it all. NO respect for Autodesk.
I wonder if it would be possible to download this and make a model of the ship with a 3d printer.
Intriguing idea. A scale model certainly.
With the current 3d printers, it could even have interior details. Perhaps the Titanic could be modeled this way.
Only if you can find someone without a life who can waste all that time recreating somebody elses tomb.
Oh absolutely. It'd be a nice way to remember those that lost their lives fighting.
Yessss
Wow didn't know the Arizona was a Coke Bottle.
DUH
@@ajgamers9283 r/wooosh!
And all this time I thought the USS Arizona was a Navy battleship. Kind of a letdown finding out it's actually a Coke bottle and a cooking ladle.
why can`t you do this scan of the U.S.S. Tecumseh in thirty feet of water in mobile bay tomb for 96 men...?
Nice Zero at 0:41
....it looked much better 75 years ago.
I noticed that the engine and the guns were missing.
Just a junk plane. If’s it’s a real one, it would show all including the seat.
have they spotted any skeletons
I say. That was a lovely Coke bottle indeed. Whose to say it wasn't just tossed during salvage operations. At least the imperial plane wreck is likely period. To see the Arizona would of been easy enough. Well... In good time.
I've said that all along it is in all likelihood one that was tossed by salvers.
@@georgedistel1203 Cool, thanks. I forgot about this vid. High rez footage of the ship would of talked volumes! What was left when the smoke cleared should of been preserved. Not stripped. The little ole coke bottle seemed off point. A bottle of Saki would be a good Wow. Might be a few of them around the harbor. 🐒🗽
FYI there was a flag recovered from the wreckage, it waslater destroyed by accident
you got more chance seeing the titanic in this video than the Arizona. Click bait!!
Why does it sound like Agent Smith is narrating this ?
The Arizona was heavily salvaged. What's left isn't too impressive. However, some of its guns were salvaged, installed on other battleships, and fired in anger in WW2.
your comment has nothing to do with his question....
Yet, they don't actually show you a 3d model...
Thank you for this video
Big hat, no cattle.
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Is that a Japanese Zero?
nice
Pulled a flag from the Arizona??????
I noticed that too!
One way to confirm that check the stars should be only 48 of them . Really doubt it was from the ship itself. They need to leave her alone
Elon Musk : " I'll make a copy of you and something that says it's you can live forever, how about that! "
(Paraphrased)
have sound all the way up, can barely hear it.
So why are you showing us an aircraft over and over?
Government bureaucrats and greedy corporations making large paychecks at the publics expense, for committing unnecessary sacrilege.
Let our servicemen rest in peace in their memorial.
Government too greedy government could have refloated Arizona
@@jessieblanton9875 What a stupid comment. It was far too damaged to be refloated. There is a split in the bow that goes from deck to keel that literally cut the ship in two pieces from the massive explosion it sustained. Never mind it is a tomb for 1,177 sailors.
Not worth watcing
grave or not it also poses an environment problem so it might be necessary to board her to start removing toxic and polluting elements of the old ship as you would like to be remembered for being a an environment disaster. maybe it's time to encase the vessel create a dry dock and make it a real monument for ever
Never going to happen
Such a shame as a permanent monument it would be the to remind use of our mistakes
CSM101 I said our mistakes . Read what I put before jumping on your high horse mister ! Some people read what they want !Not what's there
DFWTF read what I am talking about I a, talking about mistake in the preservation of the monument and the potential environment impacts if it allowed to continue to decay in this way
DFWTF if you want to look at it as historical we in Britain new the date and place of attack weeks before but we kept it to ourselves as we had to get America into the war as the empire could not stand alone and your President kept refusing our requests for help.
It would have been a very different world now certainly Britain and it's empire would be here as a satellite state of Germania will it's empire and we would have split America (USA between use and Japan after Germany and Britain brought you down)British king would have been a puppet head of state.
This is why we need to bring you in
Click bait
Salvage the Zero
Largely clickbait! Scans of a few relics. Nothing of the ship!
whatajoke this is scanning a bottle lol
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Thank you tooyub for deleting my post. You follow ma around and delete nost of my posts dont you? YAR ABOUT AS DISHONEST A NEWS ORGANIZATION EVER!
Thank you tooyub for deleting my post. You follow ma around and delete nost of my posts dont you? YAR ABOUT AS DISHONEST A NEWS ORGANIZATION EVER!
click bait
boooooo
I WILL NEVER FORGIVE THE USN FOR PEARL HARBOUR. NEVER.
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What about the Japanese?
What Nimitz did to Captain Howard Bode who was the Captain of the Oklahoma on 12/7 and survived only to commit suicide after he was told that he was going to be court martialed and blamed for the failures of numerous higher ranking admirals at the Battle of Savo Island was disgusting too. Nimitz defending and covering up Mitscher's Flight to Nowhere at Midway was disgusting too.
clickbait
This was nothing but a waste of time.
You are one angry person! I feel sorry for you!
Hypocrite
Clickbait, false title, lies, why utube allows these WASTE OF TIME...will be their demise
You are one angry person! I feel sorry for you!
You are one angry person! I feel sorry for you!