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 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Imperial Swedish Navy

 Post subject: Re: Imperial Swedish Navy Posted: May 22nd, 2011, 3:46 pm 

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hmmm.... not intentionally, I think the draught is more important than length and beam for the baltic. The sailing depth of flintrännan is just 8m and I want my ships to be able to use it. Yes draugt sets the limit in the Baltic, but beeing too long can be a problem sometimes.. The main problem is ...

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Imperial Swedish Navy

 Post subject: Re: Imperial Swedish Navy Posted: May 20th, 2011, 7:34 pm 

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Wow lovely.

A baltic dreadnougt indeed. She´s got a quite narrow hull compared to say hms Dreadnought, one metre less but little longer.
Is that for operations in the archipelagos?

 Forum: Real Designs  Topic: Torpedo recovery vessels

 Post subject: Re: Torpedo recovery vessels Posted: January 4th, 2011, 5:40 pm 

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She`s cute. But I think she is way to small. Torpedo/Missilerecoveryships should be able to lift the torpedo on to the ship. The Swedish ones are/where at least 30m 130-150 tons with a powerful crane. How do the Danes recover torpedos? Tow them to shore?

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Imperial Swedish Navy

 Post subject: Re: Imperial Swedish Navy Posted: December 24th, 2010, 10:56 pm 

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Very nice. But I think Springsharp underestimates coal bunker carried. On a ship that size I would expect six to ten times more coal carried... Real life swedish destroyers of similar size carried 170-220 tons of oil. In the 1917 version I would move the B-mount slightly forward to make a little mor...

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Imperial Swedish Navy

 Post subject: Re: Imperial Swedish Navy Posted: September 26th, 2010, 8:48 pm 

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Cute..

I have to ask about the arnament. To me, the 6 inchers seem to be placed a little high in the mount. It might be somewhat hard to handload them..

And the 57mm. are they hidden? Can´t see them. Or is it those small deckmounts on the gangway?

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: Imperial Swedish Navy

 Post subject: Re: Imperial Swedish Navy Posted: September 12th, 2010, 9:11 pm 

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It´s nice to have you back in the drawingbusiness again. Keep them comming..

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: New (more realistic) Dutch Navy AU

 Post subject: Re: New (more realistic) Dutch Navy AU Posted: August 6th, 2010, 9:31 pm 

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What´s that gun on the bow? It looks like a MBT-gun with too small turret.. You might not get enough elevation or space for a autoloader... How about you read the specs to find out what kind of gun it is? Yes I have read them now, and it´s a dual-purpose 127 mm gun. But it seems very cramped to be ...

 Forum: Non-Shipbucket Drawings  Topic: New (more realistic) Dutch Navy AU

 Post subject: Re: New (more realistic) Dutch Navy AU Posted: August 6th, 2010, 5:57 pm 

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What´s that gun on the bow? It looks like a MBT-gun with too small turret.. You might not get enough elevation or space for a autoloader...
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