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The scheme of "Electra"-class destroyer:dilandu.deviantart.com/art/Ele…
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Pokermind [2015-09-07 10:07:37 +0000 UTC]
Note the second stack from the bow is not in the deck house see photo of Clemson lead ship of class www.navsource.org/archives/05/… as for the "roll cage" see this drawing of USS Walker destroyermen.wikia.com/wiki/Fi…
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Dilandu In reply to Pokermind [2015-09-07 11:46:28 +0000 UTC]
Er, but the "Walker" is "Wickes" class, and "Electra" is the refitted "Clemson"-class:
navyyardassociates.net/images/…
As i recall from all images, on the "Clemson"'s, the second stack was enclosed into the structure.
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62guy [2015-09-07 04:56:05 +0000 UTC]
Nice - you might think about adding prop-protectors (metal "roll cages" a little above the water-line that keep the ship from bumping its propellers into pilings). The rudder looks a little small - it takes a lot of rudder effort to make a sharp turn - vital if one wishes to survive making a torpedo run. Also,the ship's boats and their davits appear to restrict the aim of the torpedoes - they could be moved to a light platform above the torpedo tubes.
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Dilandu In reply to 62guy [2015-09-07 11:44:09 +0000 UTC]
//(metal "roll cages" a little above the water-line that keep the ship from bumping its propellers into pilings).//
Ah! I knew i forgot something important! Thank you!
// Also,the ship's boats and their davits appear to restrict the aim of the torpedoes - they could be moved to a light platform above the torpedo tubes.//
Hm, logical...
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