DG_Alpha has provided me with a very interesting (seemingly official - "Top secret" marked) plan dated January 1939, which seems to be of an intermediate design stage between the "37/38" and the "H39". It features a different stem (without a step) and a transom stern with a cutout for a landing-sail. The K-Amt was obviously making some revisions and changes during the design process. A drawing of this version will follow, too.
@ maomatic,
a very extremely important comment "for everything about your overall entire "H39-H44" thread"
If this plan date from January 1939, paid attention
, it is quite possible that this IS the FINAL VERSION of H39
.
Do not forget that:
- Plan Z was finalized by January 1939
(Hitler approved the plan on 18 January 1939).
- The OKM issued
orders for construction of the first two ships, "H" and "J", on 14 April 1939 (contracts for the other four ships, "K", "L", "M", and "N", followed on 25 May).
- The
keels for the first two ships were laid at the Blohm & Voss dockyard in Hamburg and the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen on 15 July and 1 September 1939, respectively.
- The
outbreak of war in September 1939 interrupted the construction of the ships. Work on the first two was suspended and the other four were not laid down, as it was believed they would not be finished before the war was over.
- The keel for "H" had 800 t (790 long tons; 880 short tons) of steel installed, 3,500 t (3,400 long tons; 3,900 short tons) of steel had been machined, out of 5,800 t (5,700 long tons; 6,400 short tons) of steel supplied to Blohm & Voss by that point.
- Only 40 t (39 long tons; 44 short tons) of steel had been worked into the keel for "J", out of 3,531 t (3,475 long tons; 3,892 short tons) of steel delivered.
- Steel for the other four ships had been ordered and partially machined for installation, though no assembly work had begun. It was expected to resume work on the ships after a German victory in the war =>
work on "K", "L", "M", and "N" definitively suspended (in reality almost immediatly cancelled) by the outbreak of WWII.
In my opinion, think only "H" & J" ships for the H39-H41 family design
(H42-H43-H44 is only speculative designs, partial studies (paper) designs, not Serious/Realistics/Feasible designs), no need to draw them in shipbucket !!!
In my strict personnal point of view, for the entire H39-H44 design family draw:
- "1937-1938 early H39 studies".
- "H39 as designed, 1939".
- "H39, tentatively as completed, 1944-1945, "H" ship, with much more AA light-guns : 20/37/40mm AA guns (maybe the "barbara AA configuration style"
), radars & camo (Tirpitz 1944+++ style).
- "H40, schemes A" ?.
- "H40, schemes B" ?.
- "H41", "as designed late 1941".
- "H41", "as completed 1946-1947", maybe with the late WWII 128mm DP, & singles 55mm & 30mm mounts designs).
PS:
For the largest german naval guns able to be carried on a German battleships "able to be built", we must not forget these REAL facts:
- For the 406mm/52 caliber SK C/34 intended to be used onboard the "H" class battleships, due to wartime WWII events
(steel shortage, others priorities...), only about 12 guns was built by 1938-1944 !!! :
* 1 original prototype for proof and experimental testing.
* 3 guns built for the "H" class battleships
(modified after for coastal-use).
* 8 guns built as a modified version for "coastal battery use"
=> It shows that during 1938-1945, only the main-guns complement of 1 "H" battleship type
(+ 3-4 additionnals trials/spare guns) was built. So IN THE BEST CASE, only "H" & "J" type H battleships could have been built by 1939-1946...
Note that for the "H41 design", he was proposed to bore tem out & convert them from 406mm/52 caliber to 420mm/48 caliber guns, but it was never done (one of the reasons behind this conversion was that this change would give these ships a larger caliber weapon than those planned for any known Allied battleship); None of the guns already built were ever converted and no new guns were started.