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ima li tko neku informaciju iz neke knjige ili odnekud koje drvo su japanci koristili za palube?
brod je predan mornarici 1927 ali su ga preuredili kasnije. iako nisu dirali drvo sigurno...
dobro da skratim. nemogu to nac smile.gif a treba mi boja. inace je tikovina bila u điru al sta su japanci smislili pitaj boga... ili cara smile.gif

evo malo za inspiraciju :



iowa na nekoj vjezbi ocito poslije 80ih ima rakete po sebi

This post was edited by Kacavida on Feb 10 2008 03:31pm
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Feb 10 2008 03:57pm
ajme cime se neki ljudi bave

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Quote (The_Outsider @ Sun, Feb 10 2008, 10:57pm)
ajme cime se neki ljudi bave

svašta


cime se ti bavis?

This post was edited by Kacavida on Feb 10 2008 04:12pm
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Feb 10 2008 05:03pm
nem pojma kaj to je paluba.. al mislim da se drvo koristi za deck biggrin.gif
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"According to Lacroix's "Japanese Cruisers in the Pacific War" all heavy cruisers had linoleum on their decks. Later in the war, however, it was removed because it proved to be flammable."

"The IJN did not necessarily remove linoleum from weather decks topside. Like the USN, they concentrated on removing flammables below decks. Photos of the cruiser AOBA and other ships taken after the end of the war show topside linoleum deck coverings still in place. So your YUNAGI may well be OK with linoleum decks in 1944."

"However, the directive was not necessarily carried out by all ships. For instance, the Aoba is known to have retained her linoleum thru the end of the war; she was found at Kure with the linoleum intact. If there's no photographic evidence available, it's your guess."




Nadam se da će bar malo pomoći.

This post was edited by nugard on Feb 10 2008 05:33pm
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Quote (nugard @ Mon, Feb 11 2008, 12:14am)
"According to Lacroix's "Japanese Cruisers in the Pacific War" all heavy cruisers had linoleum on their decks. Later in the war, however, it was removed because it proved to be flammable."

"The IJN did not necessarily remove linoleum from weather decks topside. Like the USN, they concentrated on removing flammables below decks. Photos of the cruiser AOBA and other ships taken after the end of the war show topside linoleum deck coverings still in place. So your YUNAGI may well be OK with linoleum decks in 1944."

"However, the directive was not necessarily carried out by all ships. For instance, the Aoba is known to have retained her linoleum thru the end of the war; she was found at Kure with the linoleum intact. If there's no photographic evidence available, it's your guess."




Nadam se da će bar malo pomoći.


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Quote (nugard @ Sun, Feb 10 2008, 11:14pm)
"According to Lacroix's "Japanese Cruisers in the Pacific War" all heavy cruisers had linoleum on their decks. Later in the war, however, it was removed because it proved to be flammable."

"The IJN did not necessarily remove linoleum from weather decks topside. Like the USN, they concentrated on removing flammables below decks. Photos of the cruiser AOBA and other ships taken after the end of the war show topside linoleum deck coverings still in place. So your YUNAGI may well be OK with linoleum decks in 1944."

"However, the directive was not necessarily carried out by all ships. For instance, the Aoba is known to have retained her linoleum thru the end of the war; she was found at Kure with the linoleum intact. If there's no photographic evidence available, it's your guess."




Nadam se da će bar malo pomoći.



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Quote (cppjole @ Mon, 11 Feb 2008, 01:57)
prislu za predsjednika biggrin.gif


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hvala, jel imas link od te stranice mozda? smile.gif


http://www.smmlonline.com/archives/VOL1777.txt

http://www.j-aircraft.com/faq/naval_ship_colors.htm


To su uglavnom nekakvi forumi vezani za brodovlje, mornaricu itd.

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