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  • anonymous

    #46
    Hi Antoine,

    The submarine is one

    Hi Antoine,

    The submarine is one of four such boats, either K-II, K-V, K-VI, or K-VII, of the 'Dutch' Royal Netherlands Navy, photo reportedly taken in the 1920's in 'Naples'.

    It is from the Dutch submarine website under 'Mystery photos'. The abrupt 'skeg' and stern planes are very similar to American subs (the EB designs, not the 'Lake''s) such as the K and L classes. However I mentioned 'abrupt' referring to the stern skeg. Those American boats didn't have stern tubes. Look how close the torpedoes exiting the stern tubes must pass to the propeller blades!

    Do not torment here. It is fun learning. Thought you would be interested to know we have been getting a few very nice comments about 'Submarine Aesthetics' from other SC members. Fun to figure these things out, and realize the hundreds of sub classes we have scarcely touched yet. Lets keep this going Antoine! This is fun! Stump Me Please!

    Look forward to your next picture.

    Regards,

    Steve

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    • Antoine
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 447

      #47
      Steve

      I am glad it has

      Steve

      I am glad it has interested the SC members.

      Here is the new mystery sub ]http://perso.wanadoo.fr/antoine.lenormand/Images/bild/quiz6.jpg[/img]

      good luck !

      Antoine
      http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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      • anonymous

        #48
        It is a Laubeuf design

        It is a Laubeuf design with a triple expaqnsion steam plant.
        Narval, Triton, Serene, France 1901. 4 sling torpedoes, length 111.5 ft. 18 minutes first submerge time. 12 knots surfaced, 5 kts below.

        Steve

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        • Antoine
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 447

          #49
          Laubeuf design....yes
          1901.....nope (later)
          France.....yes

          If you can

          Laubeuf design....yes
          1901.....nope (later)
          France.....yes

          If you can find the name of the class that would be fantastic but I am already impressed !!

          Steve, you are not a MAN....you are an ENCYCLOPAEDIA !!!!

          cheers

          Antoine
          http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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          • anonymous

            #50
            http://perso.club-internet.fr/jacklc/sousmarinmonge/Monge1908-1915MD1.jpg


            Is she the submarine (sous-marin)




            Is she the submarine (sous-marin) 'Monge'? 1908

            Steve

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            • anonymous

              #51
              http://perso.wanadoo.fr/antoine.lenormand/Images/bild/quiz6.jpg


              Got it! It is the




              Got it! It is the French sous-marin 'Archimede' somewhere between 1908 & 1912.

              212 ft. x 22ft. x 20 ft.. 15 kts surfaced speed, 7 x 18" tubes/sleaves. Had to pull a few teeth to find that one.

              Steve Reichmuth

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              • Guest

                #52
                Steve,
                Now you have just admitted

                Steve,
                Now you have just admitted to practicing dentistry without a license. I'll pull the teeth, you can continue to enlighten us on submarine identification. Thanks for all the information.




                Edited By Art Broder on 1058495497

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                • anonymous

                  #53
                  Could someone post a quiz

                  Could someone post a quiz picture on their web page for Submarine Aesthetics please we can link to this page? I cannot seem to start my own simple web page and post it there. My earthlink server says one is there, my webpage instructions it is not.

                  Thanks!

                  Steve Reichmuth

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                  • koeze
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2003
                    • 204

                    #54
                    just mail it to me

                    just mail it to me I'll put up the link

                    EJK

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                    • anonymous

                      #55
                      http://home.hccnet.nl/ej.koeze/quiz.JPG


                      Here is the new 'Submarine




                      Here is the new 'Submarine Aesthetics' Quiz image. Can you identify which sub it is? Thank you Erik for the link.

                      Steve Reichmuth

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                      • Antoine
                        Junior Member
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 447

                        #56
                        Sorry Steve, this time I

                        Sorry Steve, this time I do not have even a clue (except the fact she is Brit but its you who told me that )

                        Answer pleaaaaaaase !!!

                        My turn now (even if I didnt find your quiz, I really want to post this one )

                        cheers

                        Antoine


                        http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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                        • chevalier
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 2

                          #57
                          I hope you don't mind

                          I hope you don't mind if I answer that one

                          This is a Turkish sub, Nordenfeld class

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                          • Antoine
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 447

                            #58
                            yes it is !!!!!! congratulations

                            yes it is !!!!!! congratulations ! A+

                            She is the "Abdulameide"

                            Antoine
                            http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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                            • Antoine
                              Junior Member
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 447

                              #59
                              Hey Steve !!! You havent

                              Hey Steve !!! You havent given us the solution of your quizz !!



                              Hope to hear from you soon

                              Antoine
                              http://forum-rc-warships.xooit.eu/index.php

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                              • anonymous

                                #60
                                Hi everyone,

                                Been busy! The answer

                                Hi everyone,

                                Been busy! The answer to the identity of the submarine stern in the above image is of HMS Explorer (1956), the Walter hydrogen-peroxide experimental submarine and high speed target sub. Image is of her stern upon her completion.

                                Next quiz image please?

                                Steve Reichmuth

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