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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 5:40 pm
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Cool. Where would the fifth be stowed? With the ships boats?

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 5:53 pm
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:lol: :oops: ;)

It's just for show!

This is an excerpt from a Floating Drydock plan od BB-41 ca 1944.

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It seems counterintuitive that in 1944 they would replace full windows with portholes doesn't it?

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 5:57 pm
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That's a valid question, Jabba. In truth I'm not entirely sure about that. However, I've seen floatplanes with wings folded etc having been latched down to the fantail of some BB:s (such as the USS Pennsylvania - admittedly the US Pacific Fleet flagship!)

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 6:01 pm
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...Looking at the drawing more closely, there's space right behind the No. 3-turrret (The USN did not adopt the British letter-designation of their turrets, but kept simply counting them!) - With the crane positioned the way it is, this is, in most likelihood where the "overflow" plane would've been stowed.

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 6:14 pm
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Okay you two, the fifth floatplane is gone. Did I get the position kights correct Ari?

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 6:41 pm
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Check the USN parts sheet I just posted in the parts forum for a much nicer crane. ;)

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 6:55 pm
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The one from the North Carolina I almost stold?

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 7:10 pm
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Colosseum wrote:
Check the USN parts sheet I just posted in the parts forum for a much nicer crane. ;)
Okay, so we've already shown I'm an idiot, but I can't find your crane.

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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 7:17 pm
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Yes, I think so. I've seen pictures with different distances between the planes when on the cats, in stowed position.

However, I found this very interesting photo of the "Queen" dated 1935. It's close-up of her fantail, and please observe the stowage of the two floatplanes:
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Post subject: Re: USS New Mexico As Build 1918Posted: May 9th, 2014, 7:18 pm
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David Latuch wrote:
Colosseum wrote:
Check the USN parts sheet I just posted in the parts forum for a much nicer crane. ;)
Okay, so we've already shown I'm an idiot, but I can't find your crane.

in the forum, a bit lover than real design. you can find a link called:

- Parts Sheets Discussion: http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=16
in here you can find the latest in parts.

in there you find an another link:
- "USN World War II Components Master Sheet": http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... =16&t=5186


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