Grays Harbor Designs
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Elevate the Phalanx through 90deg and you'll see that the radar domes will intersect both the lattice mast and the SPY-1 deckhouse.
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Barrels go up ... radar dome goes back, and hit structure.Zephyr wrote:Phalanx unable to elevate - not sure what you mean on that one, it looks like the barrels are clear to me ...
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Re: Grays Harbor Designs
there is an way around this though... while not as limited as here, on for example the burke the phalanx can't go all the way up unless it rotates sideways.
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You can use Sea Sparrow/NSSM until ESSM enters service
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Why not just carry more Standards?Trojan wrote:You can use Sea Sparrow/NSSM until ESSM enters service
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Cost, for one.
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Ah. I never knew the radome moved as well. I really need to get out of the 40's.
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alright, I think I hit everything. which means I forgot something, I'm sure.
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I'm pretty sure this is right (my word is nothing though, as I belong in 1875!), that ladder on the side though raises questions,is it permanent?
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Just did some checking and 66 feet is not really out of the question. This hull is the same length as the Burkes, and the Burkes have a beam of 66 feet exactly.erik_t wrote:[*]You don't seem to have enough beam for your aft configuration. Stacking up a two-helo hangar (at least 30' wide), probably at least six feet on either side of it on the flight deck level, and then a boat-width on each side on the next level down (probably at least 12'), and we're up to 66'.[/list]
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