RE: UC65
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
()
Date: November 29, 2000 12:14AM
<HTML>After some quick research, it seems that pictures of type UCIIs U-boats (UC 16-79) are not particularly popular in various books on WWI. That said, there\'s a nice waterline shot of UC 52 as well as a fine picture of UC 48 in dry dock (plus some internal drawings and way too much other data) in \"German Warships of World War I: The Royal Navy\'s Official Guide to the Capital Ships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Submarines and small Craft, 1914-1918.\" (I don\'t have access to a scanner or I\'d send it to you...)
I should also mention that five different yards built type UCII boats; the main external differences are the length of the boat and the shape of the bow (rounded bow versus overhanging stem). Overall, the design is highly distinctive.</HTML>
I should also mention that five different yards built type UCII boats; the main external differences are the length of the boat and the shape of the bow (rounded bow versus overhanging stem). Overall, the design is highly distinctive.</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UC65 | Ian | 11/28/2000 10:09PM |
RE: UC65 | MPC | 11/28/2000 10:46PM |
RE: UC65 | E Dalder | 11/29/2000 12:07AM |
RE: UC65 | Michael Lowrey | 11/29/2000 12:14AM |
RE: UC65 | Arthur | 11/29/2000 06:26PM |