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Originally posted by Red Admiral
Gral, An autogyro can take-off vertically. Some used a clutch to couple the engine to the rotor. Even if not the take off run is very small on a ship doing 30knts.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Well, looking at your 1935er cruiser and my current project for 1936 I have one question for the audience:
Which one looks like it fits into the time frame and which one looks like 20 years ahead in time?
I sometimes really wonder why things were like they were historically and why some technologies had so many troubles seeing the light of day.....
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then again we already have Italian cruisers being built with extensive electronics suites
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
Gral, I'll have to see what a midships pad looks like but I think there might be problems from the funnel. Doesn't leave much room to escape either.
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Originally posted by Red Admiral
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then again we already have Italian cruisers being built with extensive electronics suites
Do we? I must have missed that somewhere.
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