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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 5th, 2016, 7:16 pm
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Great job! These are my favorite MTB, somehow more
stylish than the other types.


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 6th, 2016, 2:22 am
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Lovely work! Always been a fan of the mosquito fleets

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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 12th, 2016, 8:15 am
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Good work Krakatoa,
Waiting with impatience the following drawings (S-14, S-18, S-26, S-30, S-38, S-38b, S-151, Type 700 classe's !!! + few export crafts), to complete the entire german MTB family during 1930s-1945 era.


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 12th, 2016, 9:06 am
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Sorry Mike and others, I have been down with the flu for the last two weeks. Hoping to get back into them from Monday.

Yes I will be doing the classes listed by Mike. Not sure about the LS types yet.


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 12th, 2016, 11:44 am
I made the LS type for one of the German Raiders)


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 12th, 2016, 6:24 pm
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Thanks Alex, I see it in the drawing (Real Designs/Germany/AMC HSK 8 Komoran.png)

Saves me having to worry about it. Unless you want me to put your LS into its own template to join the rest of the German Mosquito Fleet?


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 15th, 2016, 6:17 pm
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Great job!!! Pity that the SBstandard does not allow for a larger view of these wonderful small ships.





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http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 504#p72223


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Krakatoa
Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 15th, 2016, 9:07 pm
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Hey Weisman thanks for the comments,

I have all the references, if you would like to try doing them in FD? (or anybody else)


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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: February 20th, 2016, 2:46 am
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Nice work! Can't wait to see the rest!

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Post subject: Re: German Schnellboot 1930 to 1945Posted: June 2nd, 2016, 8:59 pm
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I found Alex's LS-3 drawing onboard the HSK-8 Kormoran drawing in the archive. Cleaned it up a bit and put it in a template to join the other fast attack craft.


LS Craft

End of 1938 the Supreme Command of the Kriegsmarine (OKM) ordered the construction of two test-boats, "LS 1" as Mahogany-Diagonal-Karweel-Alluminium-Compositconstruction at Naglo, Berlin, and "LS 2" as Alluminum-Construction at, Friedrichshafen. The planned Daimler-Dieselengines were not completed in time, therefore the boats got two Junkers 6-cylinder aircraft diesel engines JuMo 205. At the outbreak of the war the construction of both boats was cancelled. In early 1940 "LS 1"was, since it had become too heavy because of its way of construction, given free for other usages. "LS 2" was to be finished faster and given on board of auxiliary cruiser "KOMET" (H.S.K. 7) as "METEORIT". But since the 45-mm-torpedoarmament was not getting ready, the boat was fitted as minelayer for fast mining of harbour-entrances. The difficulties with the Junker-engines made the boat a total failure during the employment of "KOMET".

In spring 1940 four more boats were ordered at Dornier, "LS 3" - "LS 6". They were planned as minelayers. The boats "LS 3" and "LS 4" were fitted with the Daimler-enginges already planned for "LS 1" and "LS 2". "LS 3" was given on board auxiliary cruiser "KORMORAN" (H.S.K 8). "LS 4" was fitted with the orinally planned for two 45 mm-stern-torpedotubes and was given on board of auxiliary crueiser "MICHEL" (H.S.K. 9) as "ESAU". The boats "LS 5" and "LS 6" were again fitted with JuMo 205-engines. They were fitted as depth-charge-carrier and were to operate together with the sensor-bearer "MR 7" in anti-submarine-warfare in the Aegean Sea. But since the R-Boat was deployed to the Black Sea, it never came to this co-operation.

The boats of series "LS 7" - "LS 12" was built as torpedo carrieres. "LS 7 was delivered on 08.10.1943, "LS 12" on 12.07.1944. "LS 7" - "LS 11" were transported to the Aegean Sea, "LS 12" was stopped in Jugoslavia and came to the Torpedo Trials Authority. She became Soviet war-loot.

The series "LS 132 - "LS 34" yet ordered was stopped by the end of the war, the boats "LS 13" - "LS 18" were finished as French war loot. The orders for the other boats were nullified.

(The above information comes from this excellent site "http://s-boot.net/sboats-km-dat-ls7.html" . There are some excellent photos of the LS boats on that page.)

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LS boats
Shipyard Dornier-Werft, Friedrichshafen
Length 12,5 m
Beam 3,46 m
Draught 0,9 m
Displacement 11,5 ts
Propulsion 2 x Daimler-Benz MB 507 Diesel engines 1100 HP, 2 x threebladet propellers of 0,48 to 0,55 cm diameter
Speed 38 kts
Complement 7
Armament
2 x Stern Torpedotubes 53,3 cm or 3/4 mines
1 x 15 mm Machine Gun


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