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  • bwi 971
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    Don't know if they are all ECHO II maybe a few ECHO I.....think you can sort them out.

    grtz,
    Bart

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  • 598602G
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    Don't know where you guys dig up these photos. I always have a hard time finding good up close photos. What I really need if any of you have are up close deck photos for a Echo II. Going to do that one soon.

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    Yes. I should have made that clear.

    (and like the Type-21 g I think those stabelizers are symetrical.......please see the pictures below.......they are not widly spread on the WWW.......guys in the black limo in my sreet will go nuts.rand-daddy of this design I see that the two shafts will put the intersection of their thrust lines behind the boats center of gravity. Damn!)
    Think you are right foil-section is not symmetrical.......think the bottom is flatter.......does that make sence?

    Please see the pictures below.......they are not widely spread on the WWW.......those guy’s in the black limo in my street will go nuts.

    First 2 are screenshots from a video
    From the 4 others I adjusted te brightness and contrast to light up the contours.

    grtz,
    Bart
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  • Tirfing
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    Something on the torpedo tubes and sonar Click image for larger version

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    . my first pictue was too big. This one is more convenient.
    You might have this one.

    A comment. It seems that K-3 that was (if I am correct) retrofitted with the "balcony" type sonar got a smaller one than later boats.
    Can anyone comment on that?

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  • Tirfing
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    Another one of the bow. Click image for larger version

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  • Tirfing
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    627 from forward.

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  • Tirfing
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    Note to credit the guy hwo took hte Picture (lower left in the picute).

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  • Tirfing
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    This is some more from my portfolio.

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  • Tirfing
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    Morning. David I am happy you liked the stern drawing. I will dig after more material. I have no more drawings, however.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by bwi 971

    You mean those stabilizer’s with integrated prop shafts? (yes I know there are dumb questions)

    Grtz,
    Bart

    Yes. I should have made that clear.

    (and like the Type-21 grand-daddy of this design I see that the two shafts will put the intersection of their thrust lines behind the boats center of gravity. Damn!)

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  • Davidh
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    Is that last photo a November or a 'Mo-vember'?....
    Last edited by Davidh; 07-30-2017, 04:49 AM.

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  • bwi 971
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    No, I do not (I do now!). Thank you, Tirfing -- solid gold. I knew the foil-section of those two horizontal stabilizers could not be symmetrical! Do you know which face has the flat surface and which the curved (Clark-Y looking foil section). Quality stuff here, sir. That sail shot is so rich in detail.

    And Bart. Wonderful full-on shot of that old beast. Inspirational and useful.

    All this good dope will have to be put to use.

    David
    You mean those stabilizer’s with integrated prop shafts? (yes I know there are dumb questions)

    Grtz,
    Bart


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  • Tirfing
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    ..and as a last piece this evening (SE time) I would like to present the November as a Music video. It is a Youtube composition by somebody.
    A bit Depeche actually. Here it is.

    one of the finest and deadliest u-boats of all time. not to mention that the russians did create a new design and (like the nautilus from usa, that based on ...


    Good night
    Tirfing

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  • Tirfing
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    I also have a (somewhat crude) bulkhead drawing from some book, I Think.
    Tirfing

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