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Charybdis
Post subject: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 2nd, 2021, 11:24 am
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Here's an update of an old drawing I made of the collier, USS Jupiter.

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Colombamike
Post subject: Re: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 2nd, 2021, 1:13 pm
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Oh Boy !!!!!

Few smalls details to be checked/corrected
Waiting with impatience :
- USS Langley CV-1 1922
- USS Langley CV-1 1923-1924 ?
- USS Langley CV-1 1924-1929
- USS Langley CV-1 1930-1936 with airwings :mrgreen:
- USS Langley AV-3 02/1942 in their final configuration :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Charybdis
Post subject: Re: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 2nd, 2021, 1:50 pm
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Thanks a lot Mike. This is perfect.

Can't believe I forgot the searchlight :?

The name on the bow is actually there but the font is way too small to be represented at this scale.

The structure you circled under the bridge is not there on the plans. What is that, a leadsman's platform or something?

Are you sure the small sponson is canvas? Looks like metal to me in other pictures I have seen.

Yes, the stays on the funnel could be done better.

Not sure why you've circled the strake on the stern.

Thanks for taking the time.


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Colosseum
Post subject: Re: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 2nd, 2021, 3:47 pm
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Great stuff as always!

I concur that the "small sponson" looks like a steel bulwark vs. a canvas dodger platform.
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The structure you circled under the bridge is not there on the plans. What is that, a leadsman's platform or something?
From the photo this looks like a leadsman's platform to me -- not really surprising it isn't shown on the plans as this was a removable piece of equipment that could be stowed while underway.

One thing I might change would be to remove the dark grey color in the freeing ports on the main deck bulwark. These are openings to allow water to flow overboard and to pass lines through so should be shown as open on the drawing (and my assumption is the pattern of these openings is the same on the port side?) If so, the viewer would see right through to the other side in an orthographic view

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Charybdis
Post subject: Re: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 3rd, 2021, 6:26 am
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Thanks, Ian. I've updated the drawing with a few alterations.

I'm planning on updating the Langley drawing which has many many inaccuracies. I thought I'd start with the Jupiter.


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eswube
Post subject: Re: USS Jupiter AC-3 1913Posted: May 8th, 2021, 10:29 am
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Truly impressive upgrade.


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