- 3d printer model of battleship
- video about Battleship of admiral Kaneda ( Jap sub eng)
Infact was unrealistic designCould it manage to move at all without an oil tanker clamped alongside?
Well, supertankers are even bigger - and they are able to move just well.Could it manage to move at all without an oil tanker clamped alongside?
But not very fast compared to a battleship, you're looking at around 17knots vs around 30knots by the time of WWII.Well, supertankers are even bigger - and they are able to move just well.
I was basically on about fuel usage and the ability to tank enough oil on top of the munitions etc required. A real monster of a ship but without a dockyard able to create it, doomed to insignificance.Well, supertankers are even bigger - and they are able to move just well.
In primis it was required for its creation a bigger dockyard and resources that probably Japan don't had it. In last video, i suppose they are imagined battleship Zipang refitted with classic aa-battery of ww2 like type 96 gun of 25mm.I was basically on about fuel usage and the ability to tank enough oil on top of the munitions etc required. A real monster of a ship but without a dockyard able to create it, doomed to insignificance.
A very nice target for a carrier group. Hell, that big and lumbering it would have been a nice target for a B-29...
Hey, 17 knots is pretty good for an island...But not very fast compared to a battleship, you're looking at around 17knots vs around 30knots by the time of WWII.
Or Grand Slam !With Tallboys...
Would it include the line at some point "I think we need a bigger bomb...?"Or a B-36's T-12
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Superbomber versus superbattleship: even better than the Mega Shark movies (and the musical spinoff: Baby shark, tutududulu)
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By 1945 it'd need enough armor to be impervious to a nuclear bomb...Why?! Why?!?!?!?!
It is large enough that heavy bombers could actually hit it... and anything else for that matter. It'd need enough armour to be impervious to 16 inch shells and torpedo bulkheads (and even then - the enemy would probably create super-torpedoes.
It'd be interesting to see it with sails though.
This Thing was proposed around 1912 by naval artillery officer, without any ship building knowledge...Why?! Why?!?!?!?!
So bigger the ship, so lower will be the specific fuel consumption (per ton). Also the max. speed increases with the ship length (see Froude number). So, the fuel consumption/speed/range was surly not the main obstacle...Could it manage to move at all without an oil tanker clamped alongside?