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Author:  Charguizard [ October 21st, 2017, 11:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

It was about time you gave some meat to the AU.
I hope this heralds more material.

Author:  RipSteakface [ October 23rd, 2017, 12:37 am ]
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This is a great AU, and it certainly helps that the ships are exceptionally good looking. :D

Author:  RipSteakface [ November 1st, 2017, 8:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

The Skinfaxi in particular is truly beautiful!

Author:  ABetterName [ November 9th, 2017, 5:03 am ]
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Björn-class Light Cruisers

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Kodiakbjörn as built in 1922
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Built between 1920 and 1924, the Björn-class of CLs was intended for fleet screening and scout duties, and was able to icebreak for operations in the far north. Each vessel of the class was named for a species of bear native to the area of and around Nyrdanmark, with the vessels of the class in order of commissioning being Kodiakbjörn, Isbjörn, Svarturbjörn, Higuma, Haiirobjörn, Kuroibjörn, Bergmanbjörn, and Kermodebjörn.

The class served well in the interwar period and during WW2, fitting their roles as intended.

Ships in class: (laid down-launched-commissioned - fate)

Kodiakbjörn 1920-1921-1922-????
Ísbjörn 1920-1921-1922-????
Svarturbjörn 1920-1921-1922-????
Higuma 1920-1921-1922-Sunk during the Battle of the Kuril Islands, 1941
Haiirobjörn 1921-1922-1923-????
Kuroibjörn 1921-1922-1923-????
Bergmanbjörn 1921-1922-1923-????
Kermodebjörn 1921-1922-1923-????

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Mueller M15 Goshawk Scout Floatplane

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Designed in 1920 and first flown in 1921, the M15 Goshawk was a small and compact scout floatplane suitable for both catapult and flying-off platforms used from 1922 through to 1943.

Powered by a Skoptisson R13 9 cylinder radial engine, the airplane managed a top speed of 95 mph and a cruising speed of 80 mph. It had a range of 175 miles and a service ceiling of 12,000 ft.

Author:  rundrewrun99 [ November 9th, 2017, 5:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

noice!

Author:  Shigure [ November 9th, 2017, 8:16 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

naas

Author:  Hood [ November 9th, 2017, 9:34 am ]
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Nice additions.

Author:  RegiaMarina1939 [ November 11th, 2017, 7:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

Excellent work! I'd like to see specs for stuff when it gets posted though. Other than that it all looks awesome.

Author:  ABetterName [ November 13th, 2017, 7:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

Heimdallr-class Coastal Defense Battleships

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Heimdallr as built in 1926
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Following the Washington Naval Treaty, the final two Skinfaxi-class ships Dagr and Nótt were cancelled and reordered as the carriers Geirdriful and Gungnir. Their 16" rifles had already been manufactured and their reordering left the navy with 24 rifles that could not be used on capital ships, to solve this, the navy designed the Heimdallr-class. 18 of the rifles went to the Heimdallrs, with the remaining 6 being installed in concrete emplacements on the southern coast of Sakhalin.

Displacing just under the treaty limit of 10,000 tons, the Heimdallr class was armed with two 16" rifles, four 6" casemate guns, and eight 88mm guns. They were powered by an array of large locomotive diesel engines provided by Thor ASk, and they were the first large vessels of the KNF to be powered by diesel engines. Despite their small size and light displacement, they were quite well protected, with the ships having belt armor of 10" thickness.

Their wartime service was mostly limited to their original coastal defense roles, with only two of the vessels seeing action in that role, both being sunk. Late in the war, they were deployed off the Japanese Home Islands to provide fire support.

Ships in class: (laid down-launched-commissioned - fate)

Heimdallr 1924-1925-1926-????
Sigurðr 1924-1925-1926-????
Egil 1924-1925-1926-????
Heimir 1924-1925-1926-Grounded in Hæjenjäi and destroyed, 1941
Böðvarr 1925-1926-1927-????
Svipdagr 1925-1926-1927-Sunk in Korsakov harbor, 1942
Rerir 1925-1926-1927-????
Palnatoki 1925-1926-1927-????
Vidrík 1926-1927-1928-????

Author:  RegiaMarina1939 [ November 13th, 2017, 10:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Konugriket Nyrdanmark

Awesome! I always love seeing coast-defense ships. Interesting backstory and a neat design.

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