Re: 1/144 Scale USS Batfish (SS310)
Guys,
The tubes and small diameter pipes connecting them, poking out of the portside upper shears alongside each 'scope are the hoist cylinders for the scopes. All other lines running on the outside of the shears are electric cables to/from sensors and lighting. For full height extension, the cylinder didn't really have to move the scope all that far. The actual lift rods were connected to the scope inboard the hull on the yoke, just above the eyepiece box where you peek through. The yoke had the lower rotation bearing in it. For an example; the Type 2F attack 'scope barrel was @44' long. Lift it 20' and you've moved the head out to a ship's periscope depth (keel to head) of 64' (discounting some variables for the sake of explanation).
Bill
Guys,
The tubes and small diameter pipes connecting them, poking out of the portside upper shears alongside each 'scope are the hoist cylinders for the scopes. All other lines running on the outside of the shears are electric cables to/from sensors and lighting. For full height extension, the cylinder didn't really have to move the scope all that far. The actual lift rods were connected to the scope inboard the hull on the yoke, just above the eyepiece box where you peek through. The yoke had the lower rotation bearing in it. For an example; the Type 2F attack 'scope barrel was @44' long. Lift it 20' and you've moved the head out to a ship's periscope depth (keel to head) of 64' (discounting some variables for the sake of explanation).
Bill








































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