Grays Harbor Designs

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Re: Grays Harbor Designs

#641 Post by erik_t »

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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#642 Post by Rhade »

Zephyr wrote:Phalanx unable to elevate - not sure what you mean on that one, it looks like the barrels are clear to me ...
Barrels go up ... radar dome goes back, and hit structure.
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#643 Post by acelanceloet »

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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#644 Post by Trojan »

You can use Sea Sparrow/NSSM until ESSM enters service
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#645 Post by Thiel »

Trojan wrote:You can use Sea Sparrow/NSSM until ESSM enters service
Why not just carry more Standards?
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#646 Post by erik_t »

Cost, for one.
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#647 Post by Zephyr »

Ah. I never knew the radome moved as well. I really need to get out of the 40's. :lol:
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#648 Post by Zephyr »

alright, I think I hit everything. which means I forgot something, I'm sure.

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#649 Post by Rodondo »

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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Re: Grays Harbor Designs

#650 Post by Zephyr »

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]
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.
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