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LivingTheDream said:
Butter Face said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
'I'm guessing there's a matching two on the other side
Doesn't take a nuclear rocket scientist to work it out does it! irocfan said:
LivingTheDream said:
Butter Face said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
'I'm guessing there's a matching two on the other side
Doesn't take a nuclear rocket scientist to work it out does it! Could be an Irish one - then there'd be two underneath......
Dear Lord!
Firing order, chaps. It's to maintain the trim of the boat when they don't fire all the weapons at the same time
Starboard 1 - port 2, then alternating between either side of the boat, 3 and 4. The first four are the 'outside' doors, then the inside silos - same starboard/port pattern firing from front to back. Until number ten is launched. At this point, lots of weight has been lost from forward, so the boat's attitude is bows high. Weapons 11 and 12 are located aft of the tower, and fire next. 13 and 14 go last. It means that trimming tanks can be kept to the minimum required size, and pumping kept to a minimum.
Simple
Edit to add: I've ordered myself a parrot just in case. A very nice Norwegian Blue is on it's way
Firing order, chaps. It's to maintain the trim of the boat when they don't fire all the weapons at the same time
Starboard 1 - port 2, then alternating between either side of the boat, 3 and 4. The first four are the 'outside' doors, then the inside silos - same starboard/port pattern firing from front to back. Until number ten is launched. At this point, lots of weight has been lost from forward, so the boat's attitude is bows high. Weapons 11 and 12 are located aft of the tower, and fire next. 13 and 14 go last. It means that trimming tanks can be kept to the minimum required size, and pumping kept to a minimum.
Simple
Edit to add: I've ordered myself a parrot just in case. A very nice Norwegian Blue is on it's way
Edited by yellowjack on Tuesday 25th November 10:34
yellowjack said:
Dear Lord!
Firing order, chaps. It's to maintain the trim of the boat when they don't fire all the weapons at the same time
Starboard 1 - port 2, then alternating between either side of the boat, 3 and 4. The first four are the 'outside' doors, then the inside silos - same starboard/port pattern firing from front to back. Until number ten is launched. At this point, lots of weight has been lost from forward, so the boat's attitude is bows high. Weapons 11 and 12 are located aft of the tower, and fire next. 13 and 14 go last. It means that trimming tanks can be kept to the minimum required size, and pumping kept to a minimum.
Simple
Edit to add: I've ordered myself a parrot just in case. A very nice Norwegian Blue is on it's way
What you are saying is...there would be better off using an in-line six ? Firing order, chaps. It's to maintain the trim of the boat when they don't fire all the weapons at the same time
Starboard 1 - port 2, then alternating between either side of the boat, 3 and 4. The first four are the 'outside' doors, then the inside silos - same starboard/port pattern firing from front to back. Until number ten is launched. At this point, lots of weight has been lost from forward, so the boat's attitude is bows high. Weapons 11 and 12 are located aft of the tower, and fire next. 13 and 14 go last. It means that trimming tanks can be kept to the minimum required size, and pumping kept to a minimum.
Simple
Edit to add: I've ordered myself a parrot just in case. A very nice Norwegian Blue is on it's way
Edited by yellowjack on Tuesday 25th November 10:34
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