Hi everyone,
this time I had a go at a very peculiar version of the somewhat infamous "H-class" battleship.
My drawing depicts an early design draft (dated 1937/38) as found in the excellent "Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe 1815-1945" by Erich Gröner.
Going through the above mentioned book, the strange stem always sparked my interest. The reason behind it is unknown to me and the text doesn`t mention it. It is a bit reminiscent of a bow torpedo tube of WW 1 vintage, but it's position is too deep in the hull for that.
Maybe some of the more knowledgeable members can solve this little mistery?
P.S.:
Does anybody happen to know where to get this plan in a reasonable quality?
http://www.modellschlachtschiffe.de/img ... h-plan.jpg
Thanks!
H1937/38 (my own designation)
H1938 (my own designation)
H1939
Displacement: 62.497 tons
Length: 277,8 m
Propulsion: 165.000 shp
Speed: 30,0 kn
Main-armament: 8 x 40,6 cm
H 1940A
Displacement: 65.600 tons
Length: 282,9 m
Propulsion: 230.000 shp
Speed: 32,2 kn
Main-armament: 6 x >40,6 cm
H 1940B
Displacement: 70.000 tons
Length: 299,8 m
Propulsion: 240.000 shp
Speed: 32,3 kn
Main-armament: 8 x >40,6 cm
H 1941
Displacement: 74.803 tons
Length: 282,0 m
Propulsion: 165.000 shp
Speed: 28,8 kn
Main-armament: 8 x 42 cm
Thanks for looking
-maomatic-