and that that 2nd turret is useless, except during broadside battles. this arrangement could work a few years later, when the superfiring turrets were introduced.
Be that as it may Ace, but there's plenty of precedents. The RN alone had the Orion Class, the original King George V class, the HMS Erin, The HMS Agincourt is a spectacularly good example, then there's the Iron Duke class and even the Nelson class had turrets that could only be fired on the beam, and that's without counting the battlecruisers.
I do agree with you on the other points, and I'd ad that the armoured belt sits too low. No period dreadnought that I know of had that deep a belt, be they British, German, French, American or Japanese.
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