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Talleyrand
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: March 26th, 2012, 4:31 am
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Zephyr wrote:
You might want to do it Shipbucket sized so we can get a better idea about it.
I was trying but i don't know what i did wrong
Zephyr wrote:
You would probably want 4 shafts instead of two.
Yes im going to use 4. I forget to put it!
Zephyr wrote:
The fore turrets seems set back a bit far.
Mi idea was to mantain a very compact design, in order to reduce the lenght of the armored belt. So, I put a lot of bulky things in the bow. Like the Hidroplane hangar. Just like some italian ships.
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Are those casemated secondaries? If so, I'd lose them and replace them with deck mounted guns.
No. Im just leaving the space to put some 127mm dual purpose guns.I was adviced to use dual purpose guns to save weight.


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Zephyr
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: March 26th, 2012, 4:55 am
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Talleyrand wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
You might want to do it Shipbucket sized so we can get a better idea about it.
I was trying but i don't know what i did wrong
Your image hosting probably resized it.
Talleyrand wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
You would probably want 4 shafts instead of two.
Yes im going to use 4. I forget to put it!
Ah. Yeah, I sometimes get ahead of myself too and forget some things as well.
Talleyrand wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
The fore turrets seems set back a bit far.
Mi idea was to mantain a very compact design, in order to reduce the lenght of the armored belt. So, I put a lot of bulky things in the bow. Like the Hidroplane hangar. Just like some italian ships.
Ah. That might work then.
Talleyrand wrote:
Zephyr wrote:
Are those casemated secondaries? If so, I'd lose them and replace them with deck mounted guns.
No. Im just leaving the space to put some 127mm dual purpose guns.I was adviced to use dual purpose guns to save weight.
Yup, DP is a good thing.

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Carthaginian
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: March 26th, 2012, 5:32 am
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Have you used Springsharp to sim the ship out?
She looks interesting, much like a ship I just built in SS today:
3x2x18", 6x2x6", 10x1x3" and various light AA
27 knots, 6060 n. mi. @ 12 knots


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Talleyrand
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: March 26th, 2012, 8:09 am
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Yes I test it in springsharp but whit the older configuration and the results were good. I think whit even less weight the results well be a bit better


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Talleyrand
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 5:24 am
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Carthaginian
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 5:29 am
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I would try and go for a somewhat different arrangement on the aircraft handling equipment.
The way that you have things set up, you'll be blasting your gear every time you fire at a close angle to the bow. The USN learned a similar lesson with the South Dakota and their stern-mounted aircraft gear.


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Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 7:01 am
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I can't quite see what the purpose of the crane is on the bow; quite apart from that question it wouldn't survive very long in heavy weather.


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Talleyrand
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 9:09 am
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The heavy cruisers Almirante Brown and Veinticinco de Mayo of Argentina use it that way in her origins. But I'm not sure where tu put it, or at least where to put the aircraft.


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Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 9:37 am
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Well aft of the Y turret or move the Y turret aft and place the crane and associated plane handling gear between it and the funnel, modifying the funnel accordingly so as not to interfere with launches and recoveries.

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Talleyrand
Post subject: Re: Advice on a treaty BattleshipPosted: April 2nd, 2012, 11:20 am
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I dont want to move the Y tower because it will make the belt longer, heavier and off course more expensive. Do you suggest some arrangement like the yamato?


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