Submarines

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Re: Submarines

#181 Post by gral »

Where did you get pictures of Humaitá? I don't recall ever seeing any(granted, I never searched for them, but still)
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#182 Post by Novice »

Some site do have them, especially Russian sites.
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#183 Post by Stormwalker »

Hi Novice,
I'm from Brazil, and I really liked your drawing. Is awesome to see the sub i visited once
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#184 Post by Novice »

Here is another submarine from South America, the Argentinian Salta of 1933

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#185 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Nice one mate :)
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#186 Post by Hood »

Great subs. The Salta is especially very nice to look at.
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#187 Post by Novice »

THX mates. I only lamment the fact that I've completed it too late for the latest uploading session :(
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#188 Post by Thiel »

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When launched these boats represented the pinnacle of Danish submarine design. The Delfinen class were the last class of military submarine to be designed and build in Denmark. The later Narhval class were build in Denmark but the design were bought in Germany.

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Originally the plan had called for three units, but by the time they'd entered service the US had decided to pay for a fourth.
Technically part of the same class, the S329 Springeren had little in common with the other units. Everything from propulsion to combat systems via ballast systems had been reworked and upgraded.
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#189 Post by Thiel »

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The B class were the first class of submarines to be build and designed entirely in Denmark
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#190 Post by sebu »

Here is my contribution for this sub-forum.
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