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Post subject: Re: dockwise 'Type Zero' super semi-sub heavy lift transportPosted: February 10th, 2011, 7:46 pm
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Submarines don't have anchors because they really are either at port or in such deep sea it's just not gonna happen when they're stationary. Submarines are a lot like sharks - you're either moving, or you're gonna get a homing torpedo up your butt! Plus, tonnage is most at a premium on a submarine, and not to mention pressure hulls (though it's conceivable it could be attached outside the pressure hull).

But as far as 'Type Zero' is concerned - my best guess is that they just didn't bother to render it on the CGI images. But since these type of ships do spend quite a bit of time in stationary waters, I'd imagine there'd be one eventually - but I wouldn't mind holding it off.

Plus, it appears some of these ships have hatches for anchors, similar to how many "stealth" ships do.


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Post subject: Re: dockwise 'Type Zero' super semi-sub heavy lift transportPosted: February 10th, 2011, 8:35 pm
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It'll need anchors for the very good reason that no insurance company will touch it with a ten foot pole if it doesn't.

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Post subject: Re: dockwise 'Type Zero' super semi-sub heavy lift transportPosted: February 10th, 2011, 8:38 pm
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erik_t wrote:
Modern submarines have flush-mount anchors in the cladding forward of the forward pressure bulkhead. Here is an example.
wow, didn't know that


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Post subject: Re: dockwise 'Type Zero' super semi-sub heavy lift transportPosted: February 10th, 2011, 9:57 pm
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I love this design, and was hoping someone would draw it to SB standards. Ypu cold even make a Military variant, as a Mobile Landing Platform.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... ip/mlp.htm

A top view would be great as well btw. :)


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Post subject: Re: dockwise 'Type Zero' super semi-sub heavy lift transportPosted: February 11th, 2011, 11:35 am
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Remko wrote:
I love this design, and was hoping someone would draw it to SB standards. Ypu cold even make a Military variant, as a Mobile Landing Platform.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... ip/mlp.htm

A top view would be great as well btw. :)
top view will be made when more data is available, right now it isn't that detailed from top, so.......
an military version... well I think this ship isn't too suitable for that. ALVAMA is worked on an MLP as far as I know, and I will maybe make 1 or 2 concepts and one for my AU, but this one..... just no :D

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