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Id. warship
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Re: Id. warship
hi,
thank you very much for that pic collection
greetings, the pb
thank you very much for that pic collection
greetings, the pb
Peace hath her victories no less renowned than War
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
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I'm glad when can make any member AHF happy, especially when thanks come from passionate like you.
Best Regards,
Vladalex
Best Regards,
Vladalex
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I also thank you very much for showing these interesting pictures of Flottenbegleiter here, VLADALEX.
Some of them are part of my personel collection and in fact I know all of them. So please allow me some corrections of wrongly identified pics, at least as far as I know them, of course:
F-8.jpg --> F 7, F 8, F 6, F 9 from left to right
F-9-1.jpg --> F 3
F-10-2.jpg --> F 8, F 10, F 9 from left to right
F-7-2.jpg --> possibly F 5
F-6-0.jpg --> F 3
F-5-1.jpg --> F 8 and boats of the 15th and 19th minesweeping flottilla
F-5.jpg --> probably F 7
Greetings from Austria
Peter K.
Some of them are part of my personel collection and in fact I know all of them. So please allow me some corrections of wrongly identified pics, at least as far as I know them, of course:
F-8.jpg --> F 7, F 8, F 6, F 9 from left to right
F-9-1.jpg --> F 3
F-10-2.jpg --> F 8, F 10, F 9 from left to right
F-7-2.jpg --> possibly F 5
F-6-0.jpg --> F 3
F-5-1.jpg --> F 8 and boats of the 15th and 19th minesweeping flottilla
F-5.jpg --> probably F 7
Greetings from Austria
Peter K.
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Thank you very much.
Best Regards,
Vladalex
Best Regards,
Vladalex
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By the way, why the same pennant numbers are different in dimensions , style, and were are placed ?
By the way, why the same pennant numbers are different in dimensions , style, and were are placed ?
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Thanks again for your second patch of pics, VLADALEX.
In this case especially the comment of Mr. BREYER concerning F-4.jpg is nonsens, because all boats from F 1 to F 5 had this square bridge as originally built and only F 6 has a special rounded one. During their first rebuilt F 1 to F 5 got a new rounded bridge, which was also mounted on F 9 to F 10 as originally built.
The different pennant numbers is a topic, which I am researching for several years with no final result. I think it was something like trial and error to find a version with sufficient visibility for the own forces, which was not too showy. Concerning these things F-1-2.jpg is a very interesting pic for me, because it is the only one I know with this very large version including the F. The boat is seen here after the first rebuilt with the new bridge, but still with the high funnels. I would highly appreciate any information about the use of this style of the pennant number.
In this case especially the comment of Mr. BREYER concerning F-4.jpg is nonsens, because all boats from F 1 to F 5 had this square bridge as originally built and only F 6 has a special rounded one. During their first rebuilt F 1 to F 5 got a new rounded bridge, which was also mounted on F 9 to F 10 as originally built.
The different pennant numbers is a topic, which I am researching for several years with no final result. I think it was something like trial and error to find a version with sufficient visibility for the own forces, which was not too showy. Concerning these things F-1-2.jpg is a very interesting pic for me, because it is the only one I know with this very large version including the F. The boat is seen here after the first rebuilt with the new bridge, but still with the high funnels. I would highly appreciate any information about the use of this style of the pennant number.
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Hi Sturm78! I believe you're in the wrong section and would have a much better chance of an answer in the Uboot section.
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Re: Id. warship
I got this photo in a lot, but can't ID it. The Flottentorpedoboot 1940 T62 was never launched, so it isn't that (also, two funnels). So does anyone know which ship this is?
Thanks in advance,
- Björn
Thanks in advance,
- Björn
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hi,
this is a German destroyer, type "Zerstörer 1934 A".
The hull number "62" was used by 3 different ships, Z 9 WOLFGANG ZENKER, Z 10 HANS LODY and Z 11 BERND VON ARNIM.
As all 3 were built by the Germaniawerft, Kiel, it is difficult to say which ship is shown here.
greetings, the pb
this is a German destroyer, type "Zerstörer 1934 A".
The hull number "62" was used by 3 different ships, Z 9 WOLFGANG ZENKER, Z 10 HANS LODY and Z 11 BERND VON ARNIM.
As all 3 were built by the Germaniawerft, Kiel, it is difficult to say which ship is shown here.
greetings, the pb
Peace hath her victories no less renowned than War
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)
(John Milton, the poet, in a letter to the Lord General Cromwell, May 1652)