Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.

Moderator: Shannon V. OKeets

Jeff Gilbert
Posts: 67
Joined: Sun Oct 02, 2005 1:03 am
Contact:

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Jeff Gilbert »

Mziln,

Exactly! I'm glad you see it my way. [:D]
However, the decimal point is not really dropped when discussing naval guns instead, caliber has a different meaning as it is the the multiple value of the bore width to obtain barrel length.

Jeff



PS - good one about the silent decimal point.
Post PS - I'll stop now as I am sure everyone else is tired of reading this banter.
Jeff Gilbert
US Army [Ret]
Palm Harbor, Florida, USA
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

Perhaps a couple of screen shots of Terje's work will enlist volunteers to do some of the naval units that so far have no writeups?

Image
Attachments
NavalDesc..820062.jpg
NavalDesc..820062.jpg (163.12 KiB) Viewed 414 times
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

And here's a short description of a naval engagement that the Japanese won.

Image
Attachments
NavalDesc..820061.jpg
NavalDesc..820061.jpg (164.11 KiB) Viewed 414 times
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

Here is a partial list of Japanese battleships.

Image
Attachments
NavalDesc..220061.jpg
NavalDesc..220061.jpg (241.99 KiB) Viewed 413 times
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
User avatar
mlees
Posts: 2263
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 6:14 am
Location: San Diego

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by mlees »

Post PS - I'll stop now as I am sure everyone else is tired of reading this banter.

I'm not. (hehe!) Jeff is correct here. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calibre & http://www.hazegray.org/faq/smn6.htm#F14 (question f14 concerns us here)

Notice that "caliber", when used in the context of cannons, describes the overall barrel length, and not bore diameter.

So the US 5"/38 is a 5" diameter bore, with a barrel 5x38 inches long (190 inches = 15ft, 10 inches). (And NOT 5.38 inches in diamter.) :)
User avatar
Mziln
Posts: 667
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:36 pm
Location: Tulsa Oklahoma

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Mziln »

Try searching the web for 30.06 rifle sales. Would that be for a 30.06 inch rifle?
User avatar
mlees
Posts: 2263
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 6:14 am
Location: San Diego

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by mlees »

Read my post carefully, Mziln. I said "cannon" (as in Naval Cannon 5 inches and larger). Not rifles.

Did you even check the links I provided? [&:] (I promise, they were not links to Porn.)
User avatar
Mziln
Posts: 667
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 5:36 pm
Location: Tulsa Oklahoma

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Mziln »

You must have missed the entry discussion with Jef and myself.

The discussion was about the use of the decimal point when describing gun calibers. We were discussing weather it is .50 caliber or 50 caliber. In which case I said I have seen it written both ways. The .50 or 50 (it is written both ways) caliber machine gun is not a rifle it is a gun. At this link the author uses both.


You are repeating Jeffs post 61. Which ended the discussion.

My post #66 is an attempt to show you that gun dealers choose to use calibers in a non uniform way.

Link to Outdoor Life article "Happy Birthday .30/06"

Lets see .30/06 would be a .3 x 6 that would be a gun with a .3 inch bore and a 1.8 inch barrel?


No its the "Thirty aught six" Springfield cartridge.

A .308 inch (7.62 mm) rifle cartridge, also known as the 7.62 x 63 mm, that was introduced as the standard cartridge of the United States Army in 1906 (hence, the "06").

Calibers are written in a non uniform way.

Naval guns are even more convaluted depending on the country and the year. Check Russia/USSR Designations. Which shows you and Jeff both jumped to unfounded conclusions.

End of discussion.

User avatar
mlees
Posts: 2263
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 6:14 am
Location: San Diego

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by mlees »

I'm sorry. There were two (or more points) discussed. I fixated on one of them, and ignored the others, when I saw the point made.

In post #49 You stated:
100 caliber = 1 inch or 25.4 mm

360 millimeters = 14.173228 inches
360 millimeters = 1417.3228 caliber

When I saw that, I assumed you were implying that the "caliber" of a 14 inch Naval Cannon is 1417. It is not.

(The site you linked in post #49 is a brainless conversion calculator. Caliber was defined in that code as 100 to 1 inch. But that is not the only way the word "caliber" is defined.)

I have never seen a 14 inch Naval gun refered to as a "1417 caliber" weapon. Ever.

There are many reference works that list Naval cannon (of the same bore size) by barrel size and weight.

Naval gun tables references:

http://www.geocities.com/kop_mic/

As I tried to point out, anytime the word "calibre" when used in the context of a (usually larger than 5 inch) naval gun, the "caliber" rating is the length of the barrel, as Jeff says in post #58.

I realise that small arms (like the "30 aught 6" you mention, caliber is a measurement of bore. I wasn't (and never have been) talking about small arms.
Which shows you and Jeff both jumped to unfounded conclusions.

*shrugs*
thrud
Posts: 19
Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 12:48 am

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by thrud »

I would be willing to give writing up descriptions of some capitol ships...if I can get a list of them.  I have some books on capitol ships.
 
My email is ericposborne@msn.com
Shannon V. OKeets
Posts: 22165
Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
Contact:

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Shannon V. OKeets »

ORIGINAL: thrud

I would be willing to give writing up descriptions of some capitol ships...if I can get a list of them.  I have some books on capitol ships.

My email is ericposborne@msn.com
Thank you for volunteering.

Terje has done all the writeups on naval units so far: USA, Japan, USSR, Germany, and some other smaller countries. I do not know which country he is currently working on, so you should coordinate with him to prevent duplication of effort. Terje has a complete list of the naval units and can provide you with literally hundreds of examples. Terje439@Hotmail.com

Greyshaft has been serving as foreman for unit description: writing style and the like. greyshaft@hotmail.com

You should do only a couple at first and let Greyshaft and Terje review those, before accumulating dozens that might need to be revised.
Steve

Perfection is an elusive goal.
User avatar
Greyshaft
Posts: 1979
Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2003 1:59 am
Location: Sydney, Australia

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Greyshaft »

ORIGINAL: thrud

I would be willing to give writing up descriptions of some capitol ships...if I can get a list of them.  I have some books on capitol ships.

My email is ericposborne@msn.com

Terje, can you advise which navies are still needed?

Thanks
/Greyshaft
User avatar
terje439
Posts: 6603
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:01 pm

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by terje439 »

ORIGINAL: Greyshaft
ORIGINAL: thrud

I would be willing to give writing up descriptions of some capitol ships...if I can get a list of them.  I have some books on capitol ships.

My email is ericposborne@msn.com

Terje, can you advise which navies are still needed?

Thanks

Well the minor Mediterrenean nations as well as Britain, France and Italy. I would suggest that anyone joining in should tell me which nations they want to do, and to start with a smaller nation. If it is one thing I would say I've done "wrong" this far, it was to start with the US, as the bigger naval nations makes your progress harder to spot. (gee did I hate USN carriers at the end....)
"Hun skal torpederes!" - Birger Eriksen

("She is to be torpedoed!")
CBoehm
Posts: 113
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:53 am
Location: Aarhus, Denmark

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by CBoehm »

If they havent been done already I can volunteer to do the ENTIRE !! danish navy ...ok ok might not be as big as the USN ...but its twice the size of the Belgian or Polish navy !?
WIF the most wonderful, frustrating, uplifting and depressing of all games...
User avatar
Greyshaft
Posts: 1979
Joined: Mon Oct 27, 2003 1:59 am
Location: Sydney, Australia

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by Greyshaft »

ORIGINAL: CBoehm

If they havent been done already I can volunteer to do the ENTIRE !! danish navy ...ok ok might not be as big as the USN ...but its twice the size of the Belgian or Polish navy !?
Fine by me... terje, have they been done yet?
/Greyshaft
User avatar
terje439
Posts: 6603
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:01 pm

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by terje439 »

nope they are still unfinished. I'll mail the different files etc to CBoehm then.
"Hun skal torpederes!" - Birger Eriksen

("She is to be torpedoed!")
User avatar
terje439
Posts: 6603
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:01 pm

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by terje439 »

Well I am gonna bring this thread back to were it was supposed to be [:D][:D]

As you all expected, it is time for me to show my incapabilities to search for ships on the web [;)]

Todays topic will be.....Germany.
My thoughts are that alot of these ships might be fictional ships, but please prove me wrong [:)]

CV Kleist
CV Yorck
CV Clausewitz
CV Barbarossa (in the wif ship list written with the German "double s")
CVL Elbe
CA von Mackensen
CA Derfflinger
"Hun skal torpederes!" - Birger Eriksen

("She is to be torpedoed!")
CBoehm
Posts: 113
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:53 am
Location: Aarhus, Denmark

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by CBoehm »

CA Derfflinger

hmmm found a ww1 Derfflinger
Image

and a whole bunch of very nice pics here http://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/germany/battleships/derfflinger/sms_derfflinger.htm incl. one of it being scuttled in Scapa Flow

but alas couldnt find anything about a ww2 Derfflinger ...
WIF the most wonderful, frustrating, uplifting and depressing of all games...
User avatar
terje439
Posts: 6603
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:01 pm

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by terje439 »

ORIGINAL: CBoehm

CA Derfflinger

hmmm found a ww1 Derfflinger
Image

and a whole bunch of very nice pics here http://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/germany/battleships/derfflinger/sms_derfflinger.htm incl. one of it being scuttled in Scapa Flow

but alas couldnt find anything about a ww2 Derfflinger ...

Yea I found that one as well, but the one I am after is supposedly built in 1942 which to me looks like an indicator that this is either a fictional ship, or a project that was never completed.

Terje
"Hun skal torpederes!" - Birger Eriksen

("She is to be torpedoed!")
CBoehm
Posts: 113
Joined: Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:53 am
Location: Aarhus, Denmark

RE: Help needed - MWIF naval counter descriptions

Post by CBoehm »

yeah several of the german ww2 ships carried the same names as ww1 ships ...like any other navy recycling names ...and I assume you are right about it being fictional, its my understanding that most navies dont assign names to ships until they are actually finished until which they usually just have a production number ...sooo if the planned to be ww2-Defflinger was never finished ...it would in fact never have existed *uhhh twilightzone-stuff*
WIF the most wonderful, frustrating, uplifting and depressing of all games...
Post Reply

Return to “World in Flames”