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- Bismarck trapped - Page 6 - Naval History Forums
Bismarck on the other hand could make 28 knots In fact Bismarck maintained a speed of 28 knots that morning for an hour or two after the battle and didn't have known FC problems in her forward turrets Very true, But where Tovey goes so too goes his fleet and Lutjens would not risk walking into that
- Bismarck Speed - Page 23 - Naval History Forums
Bismarck's war diary was lost at sea, and it's reconstructed form has numerous gaps, as you know But if even in this reconstructed form, it claims 30kts at some point It's further proof that the ship could attain that speed
- Bismarck´s paravanes - Naval History Forums
Bismarck´s paravanes by marcelo_malara » Sun Oct 06, 2019 6:12 pm Hi guys I just saw this image of the paravane system used on Bismarck: Can someone explain how the system worked? The pole is somehow pull out of the stem? How is the towing cable attached? Regards wadinga Senior Member Posts: 2551 Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:49 pm Location
- Bismarck Myths - Page 5 - Naval History Forums
HOWEVER - if Bismarck opened fire at 5:52-53, how come she only fired 5 salvoes up to 6:00? That is an astonishingly poor rate of fire for a ship of her capabilities The British accounts all attribute the first hit on Hood to be from Bismarck's third salvo which was said to have straddled It is timed at about 5:55
- Bismarck: Scuttled or Sunk? - Naval History Forums
Bismarck: Scuttled or Sunk? by mike kemble » Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:24 pm It was always a dilemma until James Cameron filmed those never to be forgotten images of Bismarck and I think that he proved, once and for all, that Bismarck went down due to being scuttled
- Killing the Bismarck - Naval History Forums
The title "Killing The Bismarck" - the "revenge" of the Royal Navy I am not totally sold on this - certainly the "Sink The Bismarck" order is easily understood following Hood being destroyed and POW being seriously damaged , the "murder" of the crew of Hood again the "killing of the Bismarck" seems to sit alongside this "the Surrender" of the
- Bismarck Speed - Page 37 - Naval History Forums
Similarly, Bismarck's overload power was only 10% (138k to 150K) while deep displacement went up by over 20%, from 43K to 53K tons The KGV, class OTOH, had a design overload of 15%, 110K to 125K, while deep displacement rose by less than 10%
- Bismarck Myths - Page 4 - Naval History Forums
The object of these forums is discussion on various subjects, mainly about Bismarck Everyone has an opinion and rightly so, but it is a little sad to see some of these exchanges getting rather heated
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