Hello
One interesting thing I have noticed lately.
As we know, on type VII U-Boats, the anchor capstan was driven by the compressed-air propelled motor,
which was located in the Forward Torpedo Room, in the bilge, between the torpedo tubes.
(source:
http://www.uboatarchive.net)
On the photo of Forward Torpedo Room on U-570, there are visible one driving shaft connecting motor with driving gear,
and one shaft, which connected the upper deck with control valve, located in the bilge, near the motor.
Till now, I have always thought, that on the U-995 was similar - they only removed the shafts, to make visiting easier.
On the following photo, I marked the part, which I thought was a drive gear.
(source: U-995 DVD
http://www.uboataces.com/u995.shtml)
But during my researches, I think, that someone - either German, or Norwegians, moved the motor up to the ceiling -
and made it similar as on type IX boats.
Forward Torpedo Room of U-190 (source: "Vom Original zum Modell: Uboottyp IX C")
Forward Torpedo Room of U-505 (source:
http://www.uboatarchive.net)
This modification required the change in HP air lines - that's what I have noticed:
On the following picture, I have marked the input line and regulating valve.
Here I've marked line connecting regulating valve and air motor.
Another view:
May the motor was moved by Germans, to make the easier access to the LUT setting device?
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Regards
Maciek