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Re: U-boat type VII question..
Posted by:
Rainer Bruns
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Date: March 15, 2002 08:46PM
Hi Lee,
The 7c was basically cut (designwise) at it's widest part and a 32' section was inserted. Following the gentle curve of the saddle tanks the beam increase by abt 6" on the 7d. So, find the widest part on the 7d drawing, measure fore and aft till you find the lines corresponding to the max beam of the 7c and you are in biz. Also on the 7c the keel goes straight, since there are no mine-shaft openings. Rgds, RB
The 7c was basically cut (designwise) at it's widest part and a 32' section was inserted. Following the gentle curve of the saddle tanks the beam increase by abt 6" on the 7d. So, find the widest part on the 7d drawing, measure fore and aft till you find the lines corresponding to the max beam of the 7c and you are in biz. Also on the 7c the keel goes straight, since there are no mine-shaft openings. Rgds, RB
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U-boat type VII question.. | Lee | 03/15/2002 08:16PM |
Re: U-boat type VII question.. | Rainer Bruns | 03/15/2002 08:46PM |
Re: U-boat type VII question.. | Lee | 03/16/2002 11:33AM |
Re: U-boat type VII question.. | joe brandt | 03/16/2002 09:43PM |