Web Database: "Warships of World War II"

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At the risk of betraying "Internet challengedness" I though I would post this site which I only just came across for any modders out there who haven't already seen it. I have a feeling I'm one of the last to discover this one though. [8|] I found it doing the exact phrase search "Warships of World War II". "Well duh...Gary!"

http://warships.web4u.cz/staty.php?language=E

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Nice link

Thank you
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Can't be the last. Think I am now.

It is a nice site. Good find.
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Yes very good, thanks Gary.

One small point. It says the Yorktown was sunk off Midway in June 42. It's just I could have sworn she went down off Canton Isl in January 42.

EDIT: Sorry, couldn't control myself[:)]
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ORIGINAL: mantill

Yes very good, thanks Gary.

One small point. It says the Yorktown was sunk off Midway in June 42. It's just I could have sworn she went down off Canton Isl in January 42.

EDIT: Sorry, couldn't control myself[:)]

Doh!
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Nice site.
Maybe this one is common knowledge, but I stumbled upon it a few day ago:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sh ... t_carriers
Good info on all (???) IJN ships. Nice pics of some ships also by attacking US-planes.


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ORIGINAL: Thilo

Nice site.
Maybe this one is common knowledge, but I stumbled upon it a few day ago:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sh ... t_carriers
Good info on all (???) IJN ships. Nice pics of some ships also by attacking US-planes.


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Excellent site Thilo! I've never seen it before (although I have come across many other wikipedia articles)! I notice at the bottom of the screen there is a link for lists from other navies as well.
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In case nobody has posted it before, here's an interesting site about captured Japanese aircraft tests (including aircraft captured by the Japs) that I stumbled upon while searching the net for Ronald Reagan's exploits as an actor during WW2:
http://www.j-aircraft.com/captured/

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ORIGINAL: mantill

Yes very good, thanks Gary.

One small point. It says the Yorktown was sunk off Midway in June 42. It's just I could have sworn she went down off Canton Isl in January 42.

EDIT: Sorry, couldn't control myself[:)]

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ORIGINAL: Feurer Krieg

ORIGINAL: mantill

Yes very good, thanks Gary.

One small point. It says the Yorktown was sunk off Midway in June 42. It's just I could have sworn she went down off Canton Isl in January 42.

EDIT: Sorry, couldn't control myself[:)]

[:D][:D][:D][:D]

Obviously the Allied strategy of giving Japan "victory disease" is working beautifully!

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Canton Island was just a little payback for catching me off guard at Wake in December. Look at the bright side - you guys can AFFORD to lose carriers.
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ORIGINAL: Feurer Krieg

Look at the bright side - you guys can AFFORD to lose carriers.

Somehow that doesn't seem like much of a bright side but I'll take it!

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