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- Salvat Bismarck escala 1:200 - Página 2 - Foros de Historia Naval
Muy Buenas tardes a todos los colegas de este foro soy JUAN y Tambien llevo armando el BIsmarck de Salvat solicito de la manera mas especial que me ayuden explicando detalladamente como armar toda la parte q tiene q ver con el Radio Control Pero por favor de una forma mas detallada de lo q esta en el manual de instrucciones para el Modelo de Radio Control mi correo eletronico es moi_salgado
- Sink the Bismarck (1960) - Page 2 - Naval History Forums
Lest we forget, Sink the Bismarck was based on the 1959 historical novel Hunting the Bismarck by C S Forester Forester made no pretense about it being anything more than a novel
- Bismarck construction flaws - Page 6 - Naval History Forums
Re: Bismarck construction flaws by Dave Saxton » Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:15 pm I agree The priority to give the Atlantic Wall the latest radar over warships came from the highest authority, or Hitler and Goering The Navy was overruled To kind of understand the decisions made in 1940 we must look to the attitudes of the high command at that time
- Bismarck analysis - Page 3 - Naval History Forums
Bismarck straddled Rodney at 3rd salvo, around 8:51, causing minor splinter damage, followed by an immediate course alteration performed by Rodney (slightly to the N-E), and by KGV (slightly to the S-E)
- Bismarck Speed - Page 3 - Naval History Forums
Re: Speed - Bismarck versus Scharnhorst Gneisenau by dunmunro » Mon Apr 21, 2008 7:42 pm marcelo_malara wrote: Bismarck is longer, which means a higher hull speed: it would be about 36 65 kt for Scharnhorst and 37 84 for Bismarck That means less resistance at the same speed Yet Bismarck is 11000 tons heavier and has a much lower beam length
- Bismarck and her contemporaries - Page 49 - Naval History Forums
Re: Bismarck and her contemporaries by Bgile » Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:50 pm There seems to always be a significant number of duds when heavy armor is encountered However, a dud can sometimes be even more damaging than a bullet which explodes For example, suppose a shell failed to explode and instead was deflected through the bottom of the ship?
- Bismarck - 24 Hours to Doom - Naval History Forums
Bismarck 24 hours to Doom by paul mercer » Sat Nov 06, 2021 9:58 am Gentlemen, Did anyone watch the program on TV a couple of nights ago entitled 'Bismarck, 24 hours to doom' as it was apparently organised by Ian Ballantyne I though that it might shed a new light on the battle so was quite looking forward to it
- Hear me ROAR Lion class vs Bismark class - Naval History Forums
Bismarck's artillery had the same range as HMS Lion, but presumably better accuracy at initial battle range of - 22-25km Descent and thus danger space would be in the advantage of Bismarck - 24* vs 29* descent at 25km
- Further expeditions to the Bismarck - Naval History Forums
Further expeditions to the Bismarck by 30knots » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:53 pm Does anyone know if it is planned to have any further expeditions to the Bismarck wreck ? I see from info posted on the previous expeditions that there is still an 'unexplored debris field' ? Thanks for any replies
- KGV + PoW - Page 3 - Naval History Forums
KGV displaced about 35,000 tons where as Bismarck displaced 43,000 tons This disparity alone gave the Bismarck class more ability to absorb damage than the KGV class Also the SK34 was opted for in an already tried and proven 4x2 mount where as the British opted for something incredibly weird
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