Posts:1012 Joined: April 14th, 2011, 5:00 pm
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Next up is the elegantly named CA3. Armed with 3 twin 9.2" guns and carrying 2 aircraft. Loosely inspired by the Royal Navys idea for a 9.2" armed heavy cruiser in the forties.
It's still very preliminary, please tell me if it could be improved...
Posts:9102 Joined: December 15th, 2010, 10:13 pm
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Suddenly guns made for Norway by the British are in use. First Zephyr and then this one. I like!
The gun is from the 1918's but since the Glatton fromer Bjorgvin class was scraped after the war, du to the magazine explosion. the remaining guns are very realistic to be used on other ships. And the range of those guns means they can fire on a heavy cruiser and hit it hard without that Heavy ruiser get in to it's guns range. funfact, the 9.2" is originally a railroad guns, so there must be plenty of guns to use. http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h37 ... jrgvin.png
Posts:3220 Joined: August 16th, 2010, 7:45 am
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Still interesting The CA3 looks the most promising, though I'm not sure about having the weight of turrets aft (damned unsporting and smacks of foreign influence don't you know? ) I'm also not keen on having the ships boats sitting on the hangar roof, isn't that where the officers sunbathe?
Ehh..PBS, think Queen Elizabeth and Valiant after reconstruction or the Repulse after ditto.
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Posts:4126 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 5:25 am
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The CA3 design is nice and inventive, but may I suggest a few points. Firstly the stern looks a little too long and bare. The propellers seem to me a little too small, for a ship of this size and too far apart from rudder. Also the position of the second funnel looks wrong, as it is too far apart from the fore funnel (consider the boilers are below the funnels - or nearly below with some trunking, which was not a popular solution by the DNC). Bridge is too small, and I believe a ship of this size will have some flag capabilities (most RN cruisers were used at various stages of their careers as flagships, even be it for a flotilla of destroyers). The disposition of 4" AA guns looks somewhat wrong, especially with the fore mountings, mounted on a higher level than the others (please note that most pre-war cruisers had the mountings grouped together to ease the supply run from below decks magazines). A mainmast is sorely missed here, as in the world of pre satellite communication, cruisers (in the RN at least were expected to stay in touch even over long distances, and that meant high masts with the radio antennas stung between both masts. Later these higher masts gave a higher position for the radar, hence an extended horizon). Boats and Pom-Poms were discussed
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