Submarines

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#511 Post by eswube »

Excellent!
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#512 Post by Jackie Treehorn »

Garlicdesign wrote: Project completed! With the Aurore, all existant french WWII subs are now in the Bucket.
Well done Garlicdesign. Is your next project the french WWI subs? Would be nice to have them also in the Bucket. ;)
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#513 Post by Hood »

An excellent series. It's been enjoyable to follow this. French submarines probably deserve more exposure then they have had.
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#514 Post by PomboCZ »

Sen Yu Sho
The Sen Yu Sho (small supply submarine) were also referred to as the SS Type. These submarines were intended to be mass produced and replace losses of the larger D1/D2 submarines. They featured all welded, modular hulls that allowed for a short five-month construction time. They carried no torpedo tubes, but some could carry ten 18-inch torpedoes as cargo for resupply of midget submarines. They carried a 25-mm AA gun. Twelve boats were laid down of which 10 were completed before the end of the war. Another planned 88 were cancelled.
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Type D2 (Tei-Gata 2)
This was a cargo submarine similar to Type D1, but with a stronger hull. She carried only one landing craft. I-373 was sunk by USS Spikefish (SS 404) about 190 miles southeast of Shanghai on 14 August 1945. A second hull, I-374, was scrapped before completion. Four others were canceled.
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#515 Post by emperor_andreas »

Excellent work! This completes the Japanese submarines save for RO-500 (German Type IXC) and RO-501 (German Type IXC/40).
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#516 Post by Garlicdesign »

Hello everyone!
Well done Garlicdesign. Is your next project the french WWI subs? Would be nice to have them also in the Bucket.
Like this?

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Actually, I'd love to, but french subs of the WWI era are even less well documented than the later ones; there are at least two dozen different types, and I have found only four complete plans (the other three being Emeraude, Curie and Maurice Callot). If anyone has additional info about WWI french subs, I would be very grateful for it.

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#517 Post by eswube »

Wow! Awesome additions Guys!
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#518 Post by Thiel »

The Mariotte must have had some "interesting" sailing qualities.
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#519 Post by sailor82 »

It's been a while ...
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#520 Post by Trojan »

Very nice! Great to see you back also
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