TrashMan wrote:Ok...so who has the slightest clue then?... Aside from the ubermensch that is you, of course?
Oh, argumentum ad hominem? That will buff out...
Übermensch or not, i just admire passion for technology and craftsmanship.
I frequently visit museums or fairs of all kinds and when i see excellency it really makes my day.
Eg Submarines: The lone survivor of the XXI-Subs can be visited in Bremerhaven. Compare it to the russian tango-class sub that is moored here in Hamburg. The russian sub is 30 years younger, but compared to the german one it looks clumsy, weld seams are poor, the plumbing ist victorian at it´s best, electrics is a nightmare, room layout is poor etc pp, and then consider that the german boat was build under constant attack while the russian was built in peacetimes.
Also warships. I have close pics of construction details of Bismarck in an old book, and then i compare it to HMS Belfast in London. No match. No wonder there´s nothing left of british industry today.
Or on the last fair for landsystems: Compare a clumsy Abrams with a german Leopard. If you´re not a total tech-illiterate, you´ll see the difference immediatly.
And that works an many fields. Being fond of excellency in tech is not a chauvinistic issue. It´s coincidence that most things that fancy me come from germany. Like my cars: My everydays sleepercar is an Audi, my Racecar a BMW M3 (RCN-series). But i´ve also seen good things from other countries: affordable Optics from the US, precision mechanics from Italy (!) and Svitzerland, electronics from far east and so on.
I have no problem to admire Gadgets from overseas.
And on that little flamewar here: The keyword was "Arctic Ocean". As rolly sunny-weather ships it would have been difficult for the Iowas.
I´m not belittling these ships. They were surprisingly well built, with very few serious issues on hull and engines, so it was no surprise that they served so long. Even the engines were surprisingly efficient for an american design of these times.
But there´s little sense in denying their downsides: Panamax demands made them too slender, and their center of gravity was too high. In harsh conditions they were no good gun platform.
TrashMan wrote:Fairy Swordfish + Torpedo > All
Given that the Iowa has the best AA defense of any battleship ever...you're gonna need a bit more than that.
Try again. Remember: It was a lucky punch from that swordfish.
