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Author:  Thiel [ June 8th, 2013, 5:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

Impressive as usual, but I don't understand why you've got so much separation between the aft guns.
The B turret's barbette also seems overly tall.

Author:  heuhen [ June 8th, 2013, 5:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

Thiel wrote:
Impressive as usual, but I don't understand why you've got so much separation between the aft guns.
The B turret's barbette also seems overly tall.
Because I can, is that a good answer?

Author:  acelanceloet [ June 8th, 2013, 5:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

heuhen wrote:
Thiel wrote:
Impressive as usual, but I don't understand why you've got so much separation between the aft guns.
The B turret's barbette also seems overly tall.
Because I can, is that a good answer?
no :P

Author:  Thiel [ June 8th, 2013, 5:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

heuhen wrote:
Thiel wrote:
Impressive as usual, but I don't understand why you've got so much separation between the aft guns.
The B turret's barbette also seems overly tall.
Because I can, is that a good answer?
Take a guess :P

Author:  heuhen [ June 8th, 2013, 5:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

IJN Kongo... But she is perhaps from a different time period.


Note i did a fast search and that was the first example I could find!

Author:  APDAF [ June 8th, 2013, 5:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

And some British battle-cruisers had them as well.

Author:  acelanceloet [ June 8th, 2013, 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

yes, but these vessels had reasoning for it. IIRC, there was an turbine room or something like that in between (the british BC APDAF is thinking of is the tiger class) later vessels had the turrets close together though.

Author:  heuhen [ June 8th, 2013, 7:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

I think I need to list up Navy/Army/Air-force that is going in to this.


Navy

(1900-1935) Note this is the vessels inside this time period, so they would most likely not be there at the same time.

1 experimental CV
29 Dreadnoughts of various types
2 Heavy dreadnoughts
1 Super dreadnought
35-42 Cruiser size vessels
180 Destroyers (Old, small, large, escort, command, ets.)
43 frigates
120 corvettes, (from the smallest patrol corvettes to the larges seagoing corvettes)
250 small crafts

(1936-1945)

20 CV's
6 Dreadnoughts
8 Upgraded Dreadnoughts
15 compact Battleships
3 Battleships
1 super battleships
5 Heavy cruisers
60 Cruisers
86 Destroyers
35 frigates
75 corvettes
120 small crafts

(1946-1960)

The interesting era

15 CV's
1 small compact battleship for a limited time period)
9 Heavy cruisers
34 Cruisers
93 Destroyers
25 frigates
80 corvettes
61 small crafts

(1961- 1980)

8 CV's
3 Heavy cruisers (1 conventional, 2 nuclear)
44 cruisers
64 destroyers
38 frigates
34 corvettes
93 small crafts

(1981-2000)

4 CV's
1 Heavy cruiser
41 cruisers
55 destroyers
44 frigates
20 corvettes
42 small crafts

Army

(1900-1935) (Note all numbers is and wild quest, and will change when comments says so)

Ready: 1 millions, Reserves: 2 millions, Fit for service: 8 millions

(1936-1945)

Ready: 3 millions, Reserves: 6 millions, Fit for service (this numbers includes that the females are available for service): 22 millions

(1946-1960)

Ready: 1.5 millions, Reserves: 1 millions, Fit for service: 45 millions

(1961- 1980)

Ready: 1 millions, Reserves: 10 millions, Fit for service: 61 millions

(1981-2000)

Ready: 3 millions, Reserves: 8 millions, Fit for service: 88 millions

(Now ques how big the population is going to be.)


Air force:

(1900-1935) (Note all numbers is and wild quest, and will change when comments says so)

Aircraft's available for service. 501

(1936-1945)

Aircraft's available for service. 5238

(1946-1960)

Aircraft's available for service. 3420

(1961- 1980)

Aircraft's available for service. 2987

(1981-2000)

Aircraft's available for service. 3200

Author:  Biancini1995 [ June 8th, 2013, 8:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

Wayyyyy Super dreadnought!!!

Author:  erik_t [ June 8th, 2013, 9:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Caledonia

heuhen wrote:
BTW. if people like Erik-t have drawing or picture or similar thing on radars that I can use in Caledonia Navy. I will draw it or put it like one of the company's in Caledonia stands for the building of it...
I don't understand what you mean here.

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