ORIGINAL: Gilbert
There was no "Le Fantastique class DD" in Marine Nationale but "Le Fantasque class DD" [:)]
Thank you Gilbert for your correction, and the photo, She is a very beautiful 'Tin-can' is She not. [8D]
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
ORIGINAL: Gilbert
There was no "Le Fantastique class DD" in Marine Nationale but "Le Fantasque class DD" [:)]
ORIGINAL: DivePac88
ORIGINAL: Gilbert
There was no "Le Fantastique class DD" in Marine Nationale but "Le Fantasque class DD" [:)]
Thank you Gilbert for your correction, and the photo, She is a very beautiful 'Tin-can' is She not. [8D]
ORIGINAL: oldman45
ORIGINAL: DivePac88
ORIGINAL: Gilbert
There was no "Le Fantastique class DD" in Marine Nationale but "Le Fantasque class DD" [:)]
Thank you Gilbert for your correction, and the photo, She is a very beautiful 'Tin-can' is She not. [8D]
Sorry but she is not[;)]
ORIGINAL: DivePac88
ORIGINAL: oldman45
ORIGINAL: DivePac88
Thank you Gilbert for your correction, and the photo, She is a very beautiful 'Tin-can' is She not. [8D]
Sorry but she is not[;)]
Oh come on Mate, She might be a bit overweight, but She is pretty! [;)]
ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl
ORIGINAL: Frank
Prinz Eugen was a little tough cruiser:
1 July 1946: A-bomb test Able. At 0900, a nuclear bomb dropped over a target fleet of ships by a B-29 detonates at 518 feet above the surface. Prinz Eugen is located 1,194 yards from the point of explosion and survives the test undamaged.
25 July 1946: A-bomb test Baker. At 0835, and nuclear bomb is detonated underwater at a depth of about 90 feet. Prinz Eugen is located 1,990 yards from the explosion, and again survives the test with no appreciable damage.
There was nothing "little" about Prinz Eugen, as she exceeded treaty limits by a wide margin. And while a lovely ship, she was a total pain-in-the-butt to keep running. As I recall, the had to be towed most of the way to Bikini after her complicated machinery broke down completely.
ORIGINAL: Frank
BTw I don´t know of any naval treaty Germany signed to limit the tonnage of her ships.
ORIGINAL: fbs
ORIGINAL: Frank
BTw I don´t know of any naval treaty Germany signed to limit the tonnage of her ships.
Err.. Versailles?
Thanks,
fbs
Warspite1ORIGINAL: Frank
Comparing the data of a New Orleans CA and Prinz Eugen, I cannot see the US ship being superior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orlean ... %281931%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_cruiser_Prinz_Eugen
ORIGINAL: fbs
Every general knows that soldiers like guns and pin-ups, but, alas, as this is a family-oriented forum we can forget the pin-ups part. So, in order to increase the enthusiasm of the brave fighters diligently assaulting Patch 2, I propose we make a list of the sexiest ships in WW2 (which, considering the bunch here, might be just as exciting for some... oh-oh... [:D] )
Cast your vote:
(a) Prettiest battleship
(b) Sexiest cruiser
(c) Hottest destroyer
(d) Most curvalicious aircraft carrier
(e) Bodacious-est what else you want
Cheers
[:D]