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Not enough guns.Maybe he can see value in the AOPS.
Not enough guns.Maybe he can see value in the AOPS.
Once you get past PC4, into the PC 3,2 & 1 (or equivalent), the number of operating vessels in those classes dwindle exponentially. Canada with 16x PC4, two heavies and up to 6 mediums along with the AOP's (8x PC 5 hull, PC 4 bow), Canada will have likley the 2nd or third largest and most capable fleets in the world.
Bastard stepchildren of both the RCN and the RCAF.Not a fan of the AOPS, but I’m happy to see Gray get some more recognition. Canadians in the Fleet Air Arm don’t get the recognition they deserve.
These really make the most of the CPF crests look kind of pathetic. I loved my time on CHA, but that has to be the lamest warship crest I've ever seen.Personally all the AOPS crests are above average if not down right awesome. This one is pretty cool. Naming them after people is a great idea. Who wouldn't want to sail on a ship that was named for a VC recipient who also was part of an attack on the Tirpitz. All those named were badasses in their own way.
They definitely phoned in Charlottetown and Summerside.. They just took the center of the city and provincial flags respectively.These really make the most of the CPF crests look kind of pathetic. I loved my time on CHA, but that has to be the lamest warship crest I've ever seen.
I think they shit the bed generally with the naming of the Halifax class, but they could have gone with something like the provincial bird (blue jay) or really anything other than a few squares.How exactly do you make a PEI ship crest intimidating or aggressive ?
A killer potato ? A potato with the blight ?
I think they shit the bed generally with the naming of the Halifax class, but they could have gone with something like the provincial bird (blue jay) or really anything other than a few squares.
The unofficial crest with Screech the dog is pretty fun though.
In general, we suck at warship names and crests (outside the tribal class), so it's weird that AOPs, which is a non combatant with no real offensive or defensive capabilities has pretty fighty crests and slogans.
For sure, and I'm sure some people knew who they all were, but I hadn't heard of some of them. I think it's a great way to honour someone's heroics while keeping their memory alive, as a lot of people will learn about them through the ship names.I agree with you.
I do like the idea of using VC holders.
A blue jay would definitely work for Toronto.I think they shit the bed generally with the naming of the Halifax class, but they could have gone with something like the provincial bird (blue jay) or really anything other than a few squares.
I think a lot of the crests date back to the flower class at the start of WW2, but when you look at them all CHA really seems phoned in. I just imagine that the crests they really wanted was too over the top, so someone chose COA 3.A blue jay would definitely work for Toronto.
HMCS Dublin I guess?How exactly do you make a PEI ship crest intimidating or aggressive ?
A killer potato ? A potato with the blight ?