Submarines

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Submarines

#1 Post by darthpanda »

euh...sorry if it is repost:

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#2 Post by Novice »

Hey... He lives!!!
It has been a while since you posted a ship (submarine), and as allways good work.
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#3 Post by darthpanda »

Novice wrote:Hey... He lives!!!
It has been a while since you posted a ship (submarine), and as always good work.
oh I'm alive! live is still the same, boring! boring!
Only drawing with FD-scale lately (with all the fantasy What if aircraft)

have to give you people a chance to catching up with ships! :lol:
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#4 Post by Novice »

If it is a submarine thread like the one in the old forum, then here is my contribution

HMS X-1 a cruiser submarine built in 1921 and after a troublesome career was scrapped in 1932

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#5 Post by Ashley »

Submarines, I love submarines! Great drawings by now!
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#6 Post by Novice »

More submarines

The River class submarines were an attempt by the RN to produce a true fleet-submarine, one who can keep up with the main battlefleet and scout ahead.
Unfortunetly the top speed of these submarines was 22Kts, not enough to keep-up with the fleet and so only three were built.

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#7 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Great subs you and the Panda are posting: this one being no exeption :D
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#8 Post by Bombhead »

Beautiful subs,I didn't realise they were that big. :o
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#9 Post by signal »

I really like submarine illustrations - they show certain aspects
that plans and photos can not. Has anyone else noted the
resemblance between some Royal Navy subs, the Type VII
U-Boats, and the USN Gato class subs?
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signal wrote:Has anyone else noted the
resemblance between some Royal Navy subs, the Type VII
U-Boats, and the USN Gato class subs?
They have similar function and of course there would be similarities in design, and so the design is greatly influenced by function.
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