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Bismark´s endurance, fuel bunker and fuel burn. - Naval History Forums The fuel burn of Bismarck as indicated her at ca 44 4 tonns per hour at 29 kn gives a new perspectiv into the operation intended From the shores of Norway to a position east of Greenland and north of Iceland to the point where the Hood went down is close to 2210 km in around 3 days
Smoke generators - Naval History Forums - KBismarck. org Gentlemen, as far as I know, WWII warships could emitt funnel smoke by changing settings on engines The smoke screen however it did not last long (strong wind could clear it quickly) and was not totally opaque Ships fitted with smoke generators could generate chemical smoke which was opaque and lasted longer I know that Destroyers and Japanese cruisers had smoke generators Do you know
Bismarck Myths - Naval History Forums Bismarck was no myth, and only his nine day operation in the North Atlantic is legend Fact is the Bismarck was a revolution in battleship design, his beam was relatively wider in proportion to his length This characteristic ran counter to the prevalent desire for more speed, which called for the least beam possible in relation to length
atlantic bow. . . - Naval History Forums - KBismarck. org Hello, Corvette Although I'm anything but an expert, the Atlantic bow contributes to better seakeeping If you'd like to trace the development of this, the Scharnhorst-class provides an excellent background These ships had severe problems with seakeeping after their commisioning due to the straight stem, low bow freeboard and insufficient sheer line I'll make an attempt to explain this
Bismarck: Scuttled or Sunk? - Naval History Forums Bismarck: Scuttled or Sunk? by mike kemble » Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:24 pm It was always a dilemma until James Cameron filmed those never to be forgotten images of Bismarck and I think that he proved, once and for all, that Bismarck went down due to being scuttled
Bismarck Speed - Page 42 - Naval History Forums Re: Bismarck Speed by Thorsten Wahl » Mon Feb 15, 2016 4:01 pm Have you read my post's about Bismarck firing methodology in the Tirpitz thread ? link? Meine Herren, es kann ein siebenjähriger, es kann ein dreißigjähriger Krieg werden – und wehe dem, der zuerst die Lunte in das Pulverfaß schleudert!
Bismarck Speed - Page 23 - Naval History Forums Bismarck's war diary was lost at sea, and it's reconstructed form has numerous gaps, as you know But if even in this reconstructed form, it claims 30kts at some point It's further proof that the ship could attain that speed
Bismarck trapped - Page 6 - Naval History Forums Bismarck on the other hand could make 28 knots In fact Bismarck maintained a speed of 28 knots that morning for an hour or two after the battle and didn't have known FC problems in her forward turrets Very true, But where Tovey goes so too goes his fleet and Lutjens would not risk walking into that
GHG and the related warnings - Naval History Forums Hello everybody, the Gruppen Horch Gerät ( GHG ) installed on both Prinz Eugen and Bismarck had a very critical role It helped the enemy interception as well as it caused some alarms A Prinz Eugen survivor I interviewed time ago told me that it was a key equipment they were utilizing during the Op Rheinubung What is your opinion about it and it's role during the various operation events
Bismarck´s bow and aft stripes - Naval History Forums I just received James Cameron's Bismarck Expedition DVD, and upon reviewing it It showed the German Markings on the Bow and Stern as "he" rests 15,000 feet in the Atlantic