If you go even further down the Rabbit Hole, you will discover that there used to be more than one Shipyard on the Isle of Wight!
Walker commanded the 36th Escort Group from HMS Stork, the name ship of the Bittern Class was built in Cowes*.
(Which BTW our spellcheck does not recognise as a real...
An improved variant, designed after the untimely demise of Reginald Mitchell, should not have been impossible? (And possibly in service by 1939)
Increasing the forward tanks to both 48 Gallons, and adding the wing root tanks, 18 Gallons each, and the under-seat tank from the Photo...
Strictly speaking a Carrier was about 3 times the size of a Jeep, several models were directly built on the mechanicals of a 15cwt truck.
(A Jeep being a 1/4 tonner)
What would the casting be like on this one?
Would Paul be Kermit or one of the handful of Human players. (In which case Kermit could be Duke Leto and Miss Piggy the most ridiculous Jessica ever) Or would they do a split where all the Atreides and Fremen are played by Muppets, and the Harkonnens...
We might as well suggest that Martin-Baker see what they can do?
The MB 3-5 had the range for an escort-to-Berlin, and a navalised variant would be what the FAA was looking for.
It was based on Air Ministry specification F.18/39, issued in May 1939, unfortunately due to Martin-Baker's low point...
I know that the Royal Marines used ...
And they tended to be ardent Royalists. Young Princess Elizabeth was an extremely popular pin-up.
(Yes, there was a time when Elizabeth II was a sex symbol)
Its still better than the one Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh, had.
(You want to guess what sailors called Phillip, Prince of Greece and Denmark)
This is hardly a unique flaw.
Lots of wartime memoirs can be very un-reliable.
(Eisenhower's avoid taking responsibility for anything. About the only really remotely trustworthy one is Bill Slim)