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Submarine Ideas and Inspiration
Daryl J.:
What is the name of the Russian sub that was rumored to be sunk by an American destroyer in the 60's? And links to factual info?
Thanks,
Daryl J.
ChernayaAkula:
--- Quote from: GTX_Admin on July 07, 2012, 05:03:43 AM ---Of course on another tangent, one could go for a Type XXI development mirroring the Whisky Twin Cylinders using V-1 developments: <...>
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Most interesting! I have a Revell 1/144 XXI earmarked for whiffing into something akin to a Chinese Type 33G, but this looks even more plausible.
GTX_Admin:
--- Quote from: ChernayaAkula on July 13, 2012, 03:32:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: GTX_Admin on July 07, 2012, 05:03:43 AM ---Of course on another tangent, one could go for a Type XXI development mirroring the Whisky Twin Cylinders using V-1 developments: <...>
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Most interesting! I have a Revell 1/144 XXI earmarked for whiffing into something akin to a Chinese Type 33G, but this looks even more plausible.
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It is doable. Mind you, I am seriously looking at doing the XXI based SSB.
finsrin:
Air launched submarine.
Small type attack sub carried by B-36 or B-52. Glides to water on wings which are discarded.
Maybe start with a 1/350 sub. Revell box scale Nautilus? Or whatever sizes to fit under-in 1/72 B-36 or B-52.
That means also building a USN B-36 or B-52.
That is a project for you ;)
Cliffy B:
--- Quote from: finsrin on July 13, 2012, 06:21:18 AM ---Air launched submarine.
Small type attack sub carried by B-36 or B-52. Glides to water on wings which are discarded.
Maybe start with a 1/350 sub. Revell box scale Nautilus? Or whatever sizes to fit under-in 1/72 B-36 or B-52.
That means also building a USN B-36 or B-52.
That is a project for you ;)
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Along those lines, didn't the Japanese use Betty Bombers to fly the Ohkas to the target area? I wonder if they could carry small Kaitens in the same way?! ???
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