Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#61 Post by emperor_andreas »

Sweet...I updated my IJA-IJN plane sheet to show your E8N. Just out of curiosity, what's going to be the deciding factor on whether or not you draw a 1937 version of Chokai?
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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#62 Post by BB1987 »

Beause that's all i have for a late 1930's Chokai:
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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#63 Post by Rhade »

Those seaplanes ... E2N1 and E8N ?
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#64 Post by emperor_andreas »

Here's some help...a continuation of the same pic: http://www.oocities.org/capecanaveral/c ... hokai1.jpg
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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#65 Post by BB1987 »

Rhade wrote:Those seaplanes ... E2N1 and E8N ?
E8N for sure (the two in the background), the other one looks more like an E7K.

and thanks Emperor for the pic, meanwhile i fount a couple of others, so a 1937/38 Chokai will come almost for sure.
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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#66 Post by bezobrazov »

Yayeee! "my" ship's on its way! :lol: :lol: :D
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Re: Japan - Takao Class Heavy Cruiser

#67 Post by Rhade »

BB1987 wrote:E8N for sure (the two in the background), the other one looks more like an E7K.
Ahhhh that engine fool me ... you right, this is E7K1 with Hiro Type 91 inline.
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#68 Post by BB1987 »

Chokai as of 1937:
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AA armament composed of quadruple Hotchkiss 13mm machine guns abaft the funnels wich replaced the single 40mm manufactured by vickers originally fitted, airwing composed by 2 Nakajima E8N and one Kawanishi E7K; 6 directors (3 on each side) removed around the bridge area.

Bezo feel free to tell me if there are parts that looks different compared to your references ;)
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#69 Post by Colosseum »

Now here we have a true shipbucket contributor.
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#70 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Seconded :D
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