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− | ==Replica of Revolutionary Turtle successfully launched ==
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− | [[Image:Turtles-20071109-Turtle_Submarine.jpg|thumb|right|Roy Manstan, a retired submarine engineer and pilot of a replica of the 1775 Turtle submarine, climbs into the sub before it is launched. (BOB MACDONNELL, [http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-ctturtle1111.artnov11,0,1391378.story?coll=hc_tab01_layout Hartford Courant])]]
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− | A replica of The Turtle (a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_%281775%29 Revolutionary War Submarine], the world's first submarine used in battle) was launched successfully this week.
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− | :''The Turtle, the handiwork of teacher Fred Frese and his technology education class at Old Saybrook High School, is a replica of the first military submarine. Built in 1775 in Connecticut, the original Turtle could be said to look like a 6-foot-high walnut, a misshapen beer barrel or perhaps a wooden turtle.''
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| ==Sir Turtle logo moved on Cayman Airways planes== | | ==Sir Turtle logo moved on Cayman Airways planes== |
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