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Originally posted by Sachmle
I'd think that during the reconstruction the boilers would be replaced with more efficient ones that require less space, leading to a single or perhaps trunked funnel. I'd also think the casemates would go with more deck mounts replacing them, perhaps with the bulge coming up to deck level similar to the US Standards leaving more room on deck. (Due to added width). Nice pic though.
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
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Originally posted by Navarchos
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Originally posted by HoOmAn
Not a single window in her upperworks?
The clear image of the finished ship, as i found in just 2 plans from internet has no windows at the superstructures!
Doesn´t make any sense to me....
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Originally posted by Hood
I've always wondered why the Germans didn't complete Salamis for thier on High Seas Fleet during the Great War. Britain made the most of the battleships she was building for export on the eve of war and the HSF needed every ship too in the attempt to provide a credible threat to the Grand Fleet.
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