Thanks to all for your
Yabbie,
I agree with your point of view regarding a working model but I think that the topic on the hull shape is interesting nevertheless.
I'm still not convinced by the "parallel centre" in the case of the Kilo. It's easier for making a model but I don't think the real sub has that shape at all.
As for the shadows]http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/sub/kilo.asp[/url]
"The submarines features a water-drop shape double hull with a T-shape stern rudder and a single large shaft. "
Thanks to all for your input on this one, I am taking all comments on board and following up leads etc. The lesson seems to be to treat all "evidence" with a certain amount of suspicion, even if it has Russian lettering on it.
The photos I have seen, both of models and full size (allowing for perspective) to me appear to show a parallel centre section... but I remain open minded. I think the shadow in the dry dock photo emphasises the curve of the deck casing.
I am not an absolute stickler for scale accuracy in what will be a working model - and one that will have to operate in a murky rock-infested lake - but would just like to get the basic shape fairly correct. I can still sleep at night (if a little fitfully) with the wrong number of bars in my intake grilles. (-?)
There are certainly some magnificent models to be seen at the German (and other European) meetings! They clearly indulge their passion for fine engineering. I can accept that they have the necessary skills (and the money) but it beats me how they find the time to produce these models.
Yabbie1
The photos I have seen, both of models and full size (allowing for perspective) to me appear to show a parallel centre section... but I remain open minded. I think the shadow in the dry dock photo emphasises the curve of the deck casing.
I am not an absolute stickler for scale accuracy in what will be a working model - and one that will have to operate in a murky rock-infested lake - but would just like to get the basic shape fairly correct. I can still sleep at night (if a little fitfully) with the wrong number of bars in my intake grilles. (-?)
There are certainly some magnificent models to be seen at the German (and other European) meetings! They clearly indulge their passion for fine engineering. I can accept that they have the necessary skills (and the money) but it beats me how they find the time to produce these models.
Yabbie1
I agree with your point of view regarding a working model but I think that the topic on the hull shape is interesting nevertheless.
I'm still not convinced by the "parallel centre" in the case of the Kilo. It's easier for making a model but I don't think the real sub has that shape at all.
As for the shadows]http://www.sinodefence.com/navy/sub/kilo.asp[/url]
"The submarines features a water-drop shape double hull with a T-shape stern rudder and a single large shaft. "
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