gerryw wrote:
Does anyone have drawings/photos whatever, of the Tribal class ships of the 1960s? I have the plan and profile drawings from Model Boats many years ago, but don't have the sections.
Cheers,
Gerry
You can check out the website of the (former) "Canadian Tribal Class Destroyer Association" (
http://jproc.ca/cta/), which has a fair few photos and media. I'd also recommend you find yourself a copy of the 1961 film "
The Great Impostor", which stars Tony Curtis and is based on the all-to-often-uncreditted
Ferdinand Waldo Demara (
Wikipedia,
CFB Esquimalt
Naval & Military Museum (at HMCS Naden, Victoria, BC, Canada - by far and large, the SMALLEST museum I've ever been to, but fantastic displays nonetheless). Although he (Demara) had actually served on the HMCS Cayuga, the film itself was shot on the HMCA Athabascan II ("AthaB") with the interior shots filmed on the HMCS Micmac as the Cayuga was undergoing a refit at the time of filming. Oddly enough, my Dad was a radio operator on the Cayuga during Demara's stint-in-blue - apparently "Doc Cyr" was a nice guy!
In addition, there is a brilliant model of the Cayuga at the
Esquimalt/Naden museum, and I know I've got about 30 photos of it laying around somewhere. I don't know the scale off the top of my head, but it's quite large (perhaps a metre in length, although the last I saw it was about 6 years ago). Upon looking for photos online of it, I came across
this, which is another fantastic rendition.
Hope this helps!