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gordo8000
Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 11th, 2012, 2:46 pm
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Finished design with all the modifications should be posted later today.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 11th, 2012, 7:21 pm
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Here is the updated version.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 11th, 2012, 7:29 pm
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not bad. the only real problem you have now, is that the funnel blocks the I-mast radar. it mayb not be higher then the goalkeeper's gun.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 11th, 2012, 7:58 pm
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It's most definitely getting there. From a personal perspective I'd possibly split the funnels port and starboard and lower them suitably too.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 11th, 2012, 9:03 pm
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I went with Blackbuck's suggestion and split the funnels and lowered them. It just seemed to look better.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 15th, 2012, 5:21 pm
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I was just looking at the shaft and propeller, it seems to have a downward angle. Would this not result in the propulsion trying to lift the stern upwards and driving the bow downwards? My experience is limited to power trims on sport fishing boats but the results of trimming in and out would apply here I think.


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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 15th, 2012, 5:26 pm
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The arrangement here is almost exactly the same as the one on the Perry-class Guided Missile Frigate, and those ships never had that problem.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 15th, 2012, 6:01 pm
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Just an observation on my part but if it's part of an in service vessel then ignore my observation. The effects must decrease as the hull size scales up?
Otherwise it looks good! I see it as a fast patrol with frigate capabilities


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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 15th, 2012, 6:26 pm
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That's pretty much what I was going for.

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Post subject: Re: Warhammer-class FrigatePosted: April 16th, 2012, 2:47 am
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prairie canuck wrote:
I was just looking at the shaft and propeller, it seems to have a downward angle. Would this not result in the propulsion trying to lift the stern upwards and driving the bow downwards? My experience is limited to power trims on sport fishing boats but the results of trimming in and out would apply here I think.
If anything, this would be moderately beneficial - a ship of this configuration and power level tends to 'squat' and trim by the stern at high power. Remember that this is a displacement hull, and the usual planing rules do not apply.


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