So if floatplanes it is, then the next issue would be how many? I noticed mentioning only "many" but no clear indication wheter this is 3 or 6... From what I've seen of US operations, cruisers tended to operate between two and four floatplanes apiece. I think it sometimes depended on whether or not...
As far as I can see yes, all except the two Preußens, since they were never owned by Ferdinand Laeisz, and had different rigging. ( it's hard to remember all the great windjammers, isn't it?) ok, Potosi is great. Is there a possibility that you may consider the Pommern, Padua or Pamir? Especially t...
I'd suggest moving the sail back quite a bit. At present, the sail (and thus the conn) are right at the same place the submarine's torpedo rooms are located.
Given that it's been, what, over a year, maybe somebody not associated with the challenge ought to evaluate the entries?
Well, yes. I couldn't find any real-life examples of X-rudders that didn't look either far too small or far too large. I erred on the "too large" side; and I'm not entirely happy with them myself.
This is a great drawing. Truly unequaled, and beyond anything most of us are capable of. I really think this depicts more canvas than she was designed to carry, or initially fitted out with. I don't believe any of the ships carried royals as built and I believe the masts should be shorter. The peri...