note the difference between draft and depth, depth is the distance between keel and strength deck (in this case, main deck) on midship. draft is depth minus freeboard, so the distance from the waterline to the keel.
check your inbox, you have not yet opened the drawing of the spruance I send you
Kidd had 2 Lamps helo's, and the previous version had no growth space at all, I highly doubt you could get much more on board then you had now.
the newest version has some though, so I will look at that now....
the displacement of this ship would be between 12500 and 13000 tons. this is between CGN-42 and the lightest of the CSGN, so for an CSGN series ship she is kind of light, while her arnament is on the heavy side. btw, next time you ask me to calculate something, give the sizes in metric, please? al my formula's are in metric, so I first have to convert the measurements to that.
if we look at CGN-42, we see that your ship is most likely overweaponed.
http://www.shipbucket.com/images.php?di ... 42%202.gif CGN-42 took the same as you have on board, but with smaller guns, 2 (4) less harpoon canisters, 2 less ABL's..... but had aegis. aegis and an bigger hangar seems to have added 2000 tons to the vessel. that said, the data I have does not match the drawing, so there might be something else the matter, and the CGN-42 that is drawn might fit the virginia displacement closer.
the arnament of the data ,with 12312 metric tons, I have shows 2 Mk 45, 2 Mk 26 (44 missiles each) and an unknown number of harpoons and tomahawks. this is quite comparable to what you have now, although I think that the harpoons would be 4 canisters and 2 tomahawk ABL, not the 6 and 4 you have on your drawing now, and of course much lighter guns.
I think your depth is still a bit low for the ships length, I would add additional draft and/or maybe an additional deck (or half a deck) above the waterline. an depth of 15 meters should do it, right now you have about 12.
an additional deck in the hull would also solve the problem with the superstructure, that it has too less volume to hold all that should be in it + in and uptakes. even if it would be big enough, it is not boxy enough for that last one.
with that additional draft, the displacement will come close to that of the long beach. but, note that the CSGN of december 1975 of 17448 tons still has only 2 harpoon, 2 ABL, 1 Mk 71 and 1 Mk 45. even with the lighter powerplant, you have to watch out for not overstressing the hull, and of course for the ships stability.
about CGN 47: you know you have given your strike cruiser an destroyer hull number, right? the ticonderoga's were authorised as DDG-47 class, this is where that number comes from. if they were commissioned as cruisers, they would be the follow on for the virginia I suppose, and that way carry the hull number CG-42. if the strike cruisers were build, I suppose there would be a set of DDG-47 still, but that aside
your SPS-49 is hanging in the smoke btw. the aft mast looks also not entirely healthy with the amount of knuckles it has and the way that cross ends up serving as support.