F/S Marjata

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F/S Marjata

#1 Post by heuhen »

This was not easy to draw when there are no accurate data on it, so then you have to use you'r eye!
It is a spy ship on a Ramform hull, but it is called by the Norwegian Navy for a research vessel!

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The crane is "ABAS", not "ABAB". Also the helicopter should be hovering over the deck if there's no hangar for it.
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What's a Ramform hull?
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WhyMe wrote:The crane is "ABAS", not "ABAB". Also the helicopter should be hovering over the deck if there's no hangar for it.
it's Hangar for it!! :o or is it? must find that out, but there is room for it because the boat's width is half the boat length . and it should have an helicopter because the boat is at sea most of the year, only comming in for fuel!

And that ABAS It's Paint, i'l fix it.
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klagldsf wrote:What's a Ramform hull?
Ramform hull (looks like an iron) is named after the engineer Roar Ramform or what he called. The principle of the hull is at the hull width is half as big as the boat's length. The bonus is: a stable ship that is perfect for large radars and other things that need a boat that is calm in the sea. ;)

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#7 Post by acelanceloet »

there are much newer NH-90's available... look in the dutch parts sheet for the dutch one, and make an good norway version of it........
also, is the NH-90 already in use in that navy? in the dutch they are still testing and training.
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acelanceloet wrote:there are much newer NH-90's available... look in the dutch parts sheet for the dutch one, and make an good norway version of it........
also, is the NH-90 already in use in that navy? in the dutch they are still testing and training.
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#9 Post by ALVAMA »

Excellent. I already hoped you were gona do them :D :D
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ALVAMA wrote:Excellent. I already hoped you were gona do them :D :D
thx 8-)
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