Joffre-class aircraft carrier
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- Colombamike
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Garlic, I found many majors mistakes in your Joffre 1945 design
(mainly around AA guns & island/bridge)
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Your images are not correct. Plans released by the French Ministère de la Défense in 2009 back up Garlic's interpetation.Colombamike wrote:
Garlic, I found many majors mistakes in your Joffre 1945 design
(mainly around AA guns & island/bridge)
-SNIP-
And I found that site with one whole minute of googling. You should try that, it might save you future embarrassment.
Garlic, this is excellent work.
Would you please not eat my gun...
- Garlicdesign
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Hello again
OK, no reason to get heated, you're both right. The source presented by Colombamike was unknown to me when I made the 1945 version and likely represents a plan to build the Joffre after the war ended. My version assumes the ship was actually built to the original plans and finished sometime in 1944 and then upgraded partly with french resources. Of course such upgrades could not have happened in reality, which however is no problem IMHO because in reality the whole ship could never have been built to begin with. Its whole existence depends on France not being occupied. Joffre is posted as a never-built ship after all, and as long as changes from the original plans can be considered as educated guesswork rather than wild fantasies, I think they add realism rather than undermine it. Bringing the plans presented by Colombamike into reality would likely have taken till 1950, at which time it most certainly would no longer have looked like that (the RN was retrofitting angled decks by that time).
So, I see no reason to redraw the second image (please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyone wanting to draw the variant presented by Colombamike is free to use my drawing, of course.
Greetings
Garlicdesign
OK, no reason to get heated, you're both right. The source presented by Colombamike was unknown to me when I made the 1945 version and likely represents a plan to build the Joffre after the war ended. My version assumes the ship was actually built to the original plans and finished sometime in 1944 and then upgraded partly with french resources. Of course such upgrades could not have happened in reality, which however is no problem IMHO because in reality the whole ship could never have been built to begin with. Its whole existence depends on France not being occupied. Joffre is posted as a never-built ship after all, and as long as changes from the original plans can be considered as educated guesswork rather than wild fantasies, I think they add realism rather than undermine it. Bringing the plans presented by Colombamike into reality would likely have taken till 1950, at which time it most certainly would no longer have looked like that (the RN was retrofitting angled decks by that time).
So, I see no reason to redraw the second image (please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyone wanting to draw the variant presented by Colombamike is free to use my drawing, of course.
Greetings
Garlicdesign
- Colombamike
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
ApparentlyMihoshiK wrote:Your images are not correct. Plans released by the French Ministère de la Défense in 2009 back up Garlic's interpetation.
You do not know the difference between 1939-1940 and 1945 ???
And you do not know the different studies of French engineers on aircraft carriers in 1939-1945, me yes
Garlic, listen to me
As usual you show your incompetenceMihoshiK wrote:And I found that site with one whole minute of googling. You should try that, it might save you future embarrassment.
(and your usual contempt for me)
If you are at least smart, you will notice that I have already posted on this site on a earlier conversation (12 january 2013), look here
"Bretagne Class Battleship"
even though I know this site for a long timeColombamike wrote:Even a more easier link
http://3dhistory.de/wordpress/?page_id=986
and I know French sites since their...begining .....
I know well the plans French
Mihoshik
Please, the next time you criticize me, trying to be serious, it will change you
(and stops your blackmail/threats by your moderator rank, it undermines ALL shipbucket...)
My source dated from 1945 (a "Improved" Joffre), with wartime experience (mainly with US sensors/AA weapons). But I agree that this design was VERY unlikley to be build by 1945, mainly by the fact that even by 1942/1944 (under german occupation) the French designer began a serie of new carrier design (a kind of improved USS Wasp with some USS Essex class improvement )Garlicdesign wrote: OK, no reason to get heated, you're both right. The source presented by Colombamike was unknown to me when I made the 1945 version and likely represents a plan to build the Joffre after the war ended. My version assumes the ship was actually built to the original plans and finished sometime in 1944 and then upgraded partly with french resources. Of course such upgrades could not have happened in reality, which however is no problem IMHO because in reality the whole ship could never have been built to begin with. Its whole existence depends on France not being occupied. Joffre is posted as a never-built ship after all, and as long as changes from the original plans can be considered as educated guesswork rather than wild fantasies, I think they add realism rather than undermine it. Bringing the plans presented by Colombamike into reality would likely have taken till 1950, at which time it most certainly would no longer have looked like that (the RN was retrofitting angled decks by that time).
This is your freedom/choiceGarlicdesign wrote:So, I see no reason to redraw the second image (please correct me if I'm wrong). Anyone wanting to draw the variant presented by Colombamike is free to use my drawing, of course.
I'm just trying to help you to draw the most possible REALISTIC drawing
Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Chapeau!
It is a fantastic series of drawings!
It is a fantastic series of drawings!
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
You're NOT the fount of wisdom you pretend to be, and that 1945 Joffre picture is only located on one single site acessible by google, and your picture is an enlarged version of that. Photobucket is not a verifiable source...Colombamike wrote:ApparentlyMihoshiK wrote:Your images are not correct. Plans released by the French Ministère de la Défense in 2009 back up Garlic's interpetation.
You do not know the difference between 1939-1940 and 1945 ???
And you do not know the different studies of French engineers on aircraft carriers in 1939-1945, me yes
Or would you care to give us an actual source for your information, like a book, and page numbers, or perhaps even a scan of said book, instead of wild conjecture?
Would you please not eat my gun...
Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
I'm in agreement that you need to cite specific page numbers, books, etc if you're going to be rude and arrogant about source images. Just saying "I know everything" isn't enough. You can't cite yourself when writing an academic paper if you have no real credentials.
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Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Love the camo!
Re: Joffre-class aircraft carrier
Top marks for this, GD. It's simply superb!