Submarines
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Submarines
euh...sorry if it is repost:
Re: Submarines
Hey... He lives!!!
It has been a while since you posted a ship (submarine), and as allways good work.
It has been a while since you posted a ship (submarine), and as allways good work.
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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oh I'm alive! live is still the same, boring! boring!Novice wrote:Hey... He lives!!!
It has been a while since you posted a ship (submarine), and as always good work.
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!
Re: Submarines
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
HMS X-1 a cruiser submarine built in 1921 and after a troublesome career was scrapped in 1932
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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Submarines, I love submarines! Great drawings by now!
This is a serious forum. Do not laugh. Do not post nonsens. Do not be kiddish. At least, not all the time.
Current work list:
go on playing dead
Current work list:
go on playing dead
Re: Submarines
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.
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.
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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Great subs you and the Panda are posting: this one being no exeption
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Beautiful subs,I didn't realise they were that big.
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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?
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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They have similar function and of course there would be similarities in design, and so the design is greatly influenced by function.signal wrote:Has anyone else noted the
resemblance between some Royal Navy subs, the Type VII
U-Boats, and the USN Gato class subs?
Thank you Kim for the crest
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"