KriegsMarine Project H45

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Re: KriegsMarine Project H45

#81 Post by Lazer_one »

Eeo wrote:Name.... Germania?
in German Germany is Deutschland...
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some updates:
as written I am working on V2's silos/hangar between the two fore funnels.
moreover I modified the armoured belt with an "Ice enhanced bow"

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#83 Post by Demon Lord Razgriz »

I must ask, will you be doing a top view?
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Demon Lord Razgriz wrote:I must ask, will you be doing a top view?
It would be worth...but I don't promise it ;)
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I'm curious how the hell would one get from one end to the other of a ship two thirds of a kilometre long?
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Blackbuck wrote:I'm curious how the hell would one get from one end to the other of a ship two thirds of a kilometre long?
by official "yellow cab" :lol:
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#87 Post by ALVAMA »

Lazer_one wrote:
Blackbuck wrote:I'm curious how the hell would one get from one end to the other of a ship two thirds of a kilometre long?
by official "yellow cab" :lol:

They have ports like Stargate! :P :lol:
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#88 Post by KimWerner »

Lazer_one wrote:
Eeo wrote:Name.... Germania?
in German Germany is Deutschland...
It's actually a great name for such a mighty superman of war. "Germania" was in fact Hitler's name for the capital in his 1000 Year Empire (Das Tausendjahr Reich) which Albert Speer was the architect for. Germania is latin for Germany. :D
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#89 Post by bezobrazov »

Wasn't there speculations about a BB being named Adolf Hitler? or was this one of the H44s? Of course another very suitable name would be Arminius or Hermann, the Cherusci-tribe leader who unified the German tribes against the Romans and soundly defeated P. Quinctillius Varus' army at Teutoburg forest AD 9. Or so did Hitler and his henchmen conjure up the story with their twisted sense and interpretation of ancient German history.
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#90 Post by klagldsf »

bezobrazov wrote:Wasn't there speculations about a BB being named Adolf Hitler? or was this one of the H44s?
IIRC, that was typical post-WWII journalistic fabrication, the source of much invalid Luft'46 data. In fact many of the details we take for granted of the H44 is likely the result of this, and I would entertain the probability of the very concept of the H44 itself being a post-war journalistic fabrication.
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