Fairly sound. I find doing a plan(top)view helps me to see where I don't actually have enough space for something, and where I have space and didn't know it. Planviews seem to be rare here, though. Your RHIB position is going to be a very wet and dangerous place for the crew in any kind of swell, bu...
If your main mast is damaged you're mission killed anyway. I'd rather have all 21 missiles, than 11, and the extra weight on a totally redundant radar. I agree. By the way, anyone have an assessment of Meroka verses other systems? It's(relatively)low weight, low price, and very good performance sta...
I took some of you guys suggestions into account. I give you--MKII! http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb327/mustenadamj/1-2.png damn kids today, with your rock and roll music and your sensible ship design In my day, our ships sank, and we blamed Neptune--King Of The Sea!!! and we liked it --we lov...
The active stabilizer is so far aft that I believe it would do substantially more harm than good. I appreciate that you think you've got a fun answer to the all-round CIWS problem, but it has every appearance of something that would only work on paper (and even then only barely). Holy vibration to ...
Gotcha. My info is dated![embarrassed] Here she is with hanger extended/closed. (also some minor edits) http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb327/mustenadamj/1-1.png Steel is cheep, and with small ships, the ability to have a hanger and a landing pad is good. If you want to keep your Tomahawks, you ...
oops, forgot to mention telescoping hanger. vls is clear allround by about 6 feet, hanger is in retracted position. i designed the ship around the 48 cell mk41/telscop hanger combo, note tracks for hanger on flight deck. cable/strut hand "rails" folded into deck around deck edges, pulled up by the e...