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by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:15 pm
Devogue wrote:One of the greatest tragedies of history is that Sky News wasn't around in WW2 for the demise of the Hood, Bismarck, Yamato etc.

Just run the
Barham footage.

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by klr » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:17 pm
Devogue wrote:One of the greatest tragedies of history is that Sky News wasn't around in WW2 for the demise of the Hood, Bismarck, Yamato etc.

I do believe you're serious.
In any event, restrictions on war reporting would have stopped Sky News in its tracks, unless the management were interested in being charged with treason, and/or having the station summarily shut down.
Gawdzilla wrote:I don't suppose anyone would be interested in a PDF version of Battle Damage to Surface Ships?
You suppose incorrectly.
... as in I would.

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by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:22 pm
klr wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:I don't suppose anyone would be interested in a PDF version of Battle Damage to Surface Ships?
You suppose incorrectly.
... as in I would.

I'll gen it up this PM. Already scanned, so I just have to feed it to the Medusa.
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by devogue » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:25 pm
klr wrote:Devogue wrote:One of the greatest tragedies of history is that Sky News wasn't around in WW2 for the demise of the Hood, Bismarck, Yamato etc.

I do believe you're serious.
In any event, restrictions on war reporting would have stopped Sky News in its tracks, unless the management were interested in being charged with treason, and/or having the station summarily shut down.
Well, they could have got the Skycopter out, and there were three survivors from the Hood - they could have had pictures and video on their iphones. If only WW2 hadn't kicked off so early.

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by BrettA » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:08 am
klr wrote:BrettA wrote:The O fucking P-er wrote:... but only dreadnoughts, super-dreadnoughts and battle cruisers. And maybe flat-tops. Nothing before then, or the ghost of Jacky Fisher will get very annoyed.

Well, since your terms have dictionary variability and the fucking rules are toast anyway, these are the closest I've got...
Cruisers?
LOL... Given that she simply pwned the Dreadnought WRT displacement, length, speed, power (shp), range, complement and (arguably) firepower, Jacky himself would back me up on this one
(yeah, I asked him)! Besides, she looks way too fucking sweet for

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by klr » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:16 pm
Yamato and
Musashi. The biggest battleships ever built, and still useless in the face of aerial attack:

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by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:32 pm
klr wrote:Yamato and Musashi. The biggest battleships ever built, and still useless in the face of aerial attack:
When not properly used in a combined arms effort.
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by klr » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:38 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Yamato and Musashi. The biggest battleships ever built, and still useless in the face of aerial attack:
When not properly used in a combined arms effort.
Something the Brits forgot with
Prince of Wales and
Repulse. Air cover? Who needs it?

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by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:41 pm
klr wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Yamato and Musashi. The biggest battleships ever built, and still useless in the face of aerial attack:
When not properly used in a combined arms effort.
Something the Brits forgot with
Prince of Wales and
Repulse. Air cover? Who needs it?

Prince of Wales
Repulse
Yamato
Musashi
The
Iowas
The
South Dakotas
The
North Carolinas
. . .
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by devogue » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:43 pm
The Japs should have got Nintendo or Sony to make their battleships.
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:46 pm
Devogue wrote:The Japs should have got Nintendo or Sony to make their battleships.
They do love losers.

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by klr » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:04 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Yamato and Musashi. The biggest battleships ever built, and still useless in the face of aerial attack:
When not properly used in a combined arms effort.
Something the Brits forgot with
Prince of Wales and
Repulse. Air cover? Who needs it?

Prince of Wales
Repulse
Yamato
Musashi
The
Iowas
The
South Dakotas
The
North Carolinas
. . .
Well, it helps if the attackers are well-trained and use good aircraft ... or in the case of the
Bismarck, rickety old bi-planes so slow that the AA gunners just can't bring themselves to allow sufficient deflection.
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:05 pm
klr wrote:Well, it helps if the attackers are well-trained and use good aircraft ... or in the case of the Bismarck, rickety old bi-planes so slow that the AA gunners just can't bring themselves to allow sufficient deflection.
Bloody fun fair, that!

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by klr » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:09 pm
Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Well, it helps if the attackers are well-trained and use good aircraft ... or in the case of the Bismarck, rickety old bi-planes so slow that the AA gunners just can't bring themselves to allow sufficient deflection.
Bloody fun fair, that!

And even when they
did register hits, more often than not the shells just went straight through the fabric. "Bloody draughty" was the comment of one Swordfish observer who spent a couple of hours on the return leg seated right above a big hole in the bottom of the fuselage.
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:12 pm
klr wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:klr wrote:Well, it helps if the attackers are well-trained and use good aircraft ... or in the case of the Bismarck, rickety old bi-planes so slow that the AA gunners just can't bring themselves to allow sufficient deflection.
Bloody fun fair, that!

And even when they
did register hits, more often than not the shells just went straight through the fabric. "Bloody draughty" was the comment of one Swordfish observer who spent a couple of hours on the return leg seated right above a big hole in the bottom of the fuselage.
Handy as a poop chute, though, wasn't it?

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