The USS Growler is the second and final Greyback class submarine, whose main goal was to test the Regulus I and II cruise missiles.
Additionally, here are some pictures of the exterior and interior of the USS Growler that I took on my visit to NYC.
exterior of Growler
interior of mast with ladder leading to top
I don't remember exactly what all these rooms were mostly engine/control/sonar rooms
aft torpedo room
USS Growler SSG-557
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the interior of the ship is so cool!
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I actually used that first image as my reference photo, I scaled it down to match the SB size, might have messed it up just a bit lolheuhen wrote: ↑October 4th, 2022, 4:10 pm I have a feeling, that the sub is a little thin, just a feeling!
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this profile show she is little bit thicker and with early conning tower:
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Nice work. Nice to see someone drawing the postwar USN subs.
I would not base any drawings on the illustrations DP shows above - they are notoriously inaccurate. I would stick to the drawings in Friedman's US Subs, or from booklets of general plans.
I would not base any drawings on the illustrations DP shows above - they are notoriously inaccurate. I would stick to the drawings in Friedman's US Subs, or from booklets of general plans.