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- atlantic bow. . . - Naval History Forums - KBismarck. org
Hello, Corvette Although I'm anything but an expert, the Atlantic bow contributes to better seakeeping If you'd like to trace the development of this, the Scharnhorst-class provides an excellent background These ships had severe problems with seakeeping after their commisioning due to the straight stem, low bow freeboard and insufficient sheer line I'll make an attempt to explain this
- Salvat Bismarck escala 1:200 - Foros de Historia Naval
Re: Bismarck escala 1:200 por mirko » 30 Ago 2010, 00:51 Hola llevo un año con la maqueta del bismarck y calculo que me queda otro año, la verdad es que me encanta es una pasada de maqueta con una escala de 1:200 con un detalle muy bueno la pena es que los numeros vienen una vez por semana, algunas semanas ni eso se hace muy largo pero bueno
- Bismarck´s rating at Combined Fleet - Naval History Forums
The Bismarck was, the Yamato was but Iowa, being surrounded by a gigantic (an almost impregnable) screen of destroyers and cruisers doing AA duty wasn´t (as a matter of fact I believe kamikazes finally get her without any significant damage)
- Hit on Bismarcks turret - Page 2 - Naval History Forums
The Bismarck turrets have all been located on the bottom As I recall, all are upside down, as might be expected, and it's possible in a few cases to examine a fair amount of the rotating structure in detail
- RODNEYs speed during pursuit of BISMARCK - Naval History Forums
Some information re RODNEY's speed during her pursuit of BISMARCK, extracted from her signal log Fm RODNEY to ComDes Flot6 - 0315hrs 25 May 41
- Jammed rudders and damage to prop shafts - Naval History Forums
A lot has been said that the propeller arrangement on the Bismarck was a leading reason for the inability to maintain his desired heading No one can argue the good and bad points about this setup as they are pretty clearly stated and supported by facts
- Bismarck and Tirpitz a myth? - Naval History Forums
Re: Bismarck and Tirpitz a myth? by alecsandros » Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:35 am dunmunro wrote: ↑ Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:10 pm Yet A A tell us that their RoF was glacially slow and only capable of 93 rounds over 14 minutes, even when all 8 x 38cm guns can bear on the target AVKS of March 1941 gives 23 to 25 rpm for all 8 guns
- should have the prinz eugen stayed with the bismarck
The squadron was tasked to hunt down convoys, using Bismarck as the heavy weight so that, convoys guarded by battleships could be attacked The separation from - and in the event loss of - Bismarck simply altered one facet of the operation There were still plenty of unprotected convoys and lone merchantmen to attack
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