I still love those WWI era submarines from the Kaiserliche Kriegsmarine. Simple designs form the time when folks learned how to build subs and how not to.... I did the S.M. U-1 quite a wjile ago. I plan to get it up and running again this winter. There's a very good S.M. U-9 built bei Bernhard Wenzel which is also the basis of the plastic kit by Das Werk which will be released this January. Just out of fun I decided to start sketching the U-5. The U-5 wasthe class boat for U-5 to U-8 and the first design that feaured more than one boat. I like the simple, elegant lines....so let's see where this goes. Here are the first CAD-drwaings. Hill and sail.
S.M. U-5 - a long term project
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Yes, i like the lines of these early subs,too. However i like the streamlined, sci-fi like projects of the late Imperial Navy of 1918 even more. Always believed the later U-Boats beeing a step backwards to more conventional designs. Good luck with your project and schöne Feiertage! -
I may be confused as to exactly which boat you're planning to build. Attached is a picture of what I believe to be Austro-Hungarian SMU-5. For you trivia fans that's probably Kapitan von Trapp up top - yes that von Trapp - but not singing here. I only bring this up because the two boats - this and your drawing - don't look the same to my eye.
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It's the German U-5. In WWI bot Austria-Hungary and Germany were monarchies. Thus the abbreviation SM (Seiner Mejestät; "her majesty's"). The one you show is a Holland type boat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SM_U-5_(Germany)
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OK, I think I understand. You want to build the German U-5 and I'm talking about the Austro-Hungarian SMU-5. Please see link...
Is that correct?
Thanks for your patience and help,
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