AMP - Accurate Model Parts visit AMP web at http://amp.rokket.biz
07 Sep , 2010, 08:40 *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?

Login with username, password and session length
News:
 
   Home   Help Search Members Gallery Login Register  
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Send this topic  |  Print  
Author Topic: Englands neuester U-Kreuzer  (Read 207 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
UrpoKTopic starter
Lieutenant (jg)
*
Offline Offline

Location: Finland
Posts: 55



WWW
« on: 24 Apr , 2010, 07:26 »

Hi guys,

I bought some U-Boat photos from eBay.
Among them was a press photo about British submarine launching.

The image is quite old. From 20’s I guess. Don’t know.  Huh
Unfortunately there is no date.

There is a text in German:
“Englands neuester U-Kreuzer wurde in Chatam (London) zu Wasser gebracht. Der Kreuzer ist mit drei Torpedorohren armiert.”
(England's latest submarine cruiser was launched in Chatham (London). The cruiser is armed with three torpedo tubes.)

Could you Dougie, or somebody else, tell what boat it is?
Or what type?

Timo
Report to moderator   Logged

Submarine Vesikko – the first and the last U-Boot Typ II
www.vesikko.fi
rokket
Administrator
*
Offline Offline

Location: Australia
Posts: 1,091


Submarine nut


WWW
« Reply #1 on: 24 Apr , 2010, 17:28 »

Interesting looking boat! Fat, yet thin, short yet tall! Flag looks a bit odd, i can see many stripes, but they are washed out from sun streaming thru the weave.
Report to moderator   Logged

AMP - Accurate Model Parts - http://amp.rokket.biz
Pat
Lt Cdr
*
Offline Offline

Location: Canada
Posts: 213


M
« Reply #2 on: 06 Jun , 2010, 07:58 »

I don't recognize the type of boat, although it doesn't look WWII vintage.

The paddle steamer in the background looks old, but then, such boats seem to stay on forever in some parts of Britain, far longer than technological advantages would make you expect. 

I tried to identify the time period by the flags http://flagspot.net/flags/gb_roge6.html but it seems there's not enough difference between different royal flags to tell without a much better picture than is here.

It might help that there doesn't seem to be any sort of deck gun or anti-aircraft armament, but that could be just because it's just launched and would be added later, or because it was early enough that they hadn't yet realized the threat posed to ships by aircraft.

My suggestion would be to email the picture to the Royal Naval College at Greenwich, England and see if they can identify it for you.  I've contacted them in the past about a model of an 1812 warship I was building and they proved to be quite helpful.  It was even an American ship, but they still had information on a sister ship that told me a lot.
Report to moderator   Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Send this topic  |  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!