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Historically, there have been ships launched that immediately sank, but I think the most recent major ship was in 1903. This link from Lockheed-Martin shows a great deal most about the future USS Fort Worth, including a ton of building pictures. Sorry, there was only one of the thrusters and it wasn't very good. (Picture #9)
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those were awesome pictures. i happened on a picture of the lcs2 that showed (not clearly) that it had 4 vector nozzles. so i made an assumption (and you know how that goes) and place 4 on lcs1. im sure as time progresses material will be released that will necessitate a redesign. however i am very happy with what i accomplished with little solid resources.
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I see that the LCS seems to be going to get the Griffin missile, in place of a navalized version of the Army's PAM (Precision Attack Missile). The Griffin is a scaled down version of the Hellfire, originally designed for Navy helo's.
Unfortunately, the LCS is coming in for a lot of flak lately. The problem is that the mission for which the ship is intended seems to be incompatible with the ship's design. Basically, the Navy traded some Weapons and Damage Control for Increased Speed. But those extra 10 knots may not be valuable for a unit that fires missiles, but Damage Control and Weapons are important for a unit that may be alone along a hostile shore. There is little debate that they're going to build some, but probably fewer than expected. A few relevant articles from the USNI Proceedings are: No Need for High Speed and Wrong Ship at the Wrong Time. In any case, I thought y'all might like to know. Speed up your builds!
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wow! what bleak and depressing reports.
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Don't be depressed.
The design history of the US Navy is of ship designs that everyone maligns, until they get into combat. If everyone was happy with the design - that'd be bad.... <GRIN!>
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I am amazed what you guys do with Pepkura. I guess I need a real idiots guide to it. I can do much in Rhino, but don't know why I can't understand Pepakura? You certainly have my respect on an excellent ship taking form.
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Exactly, remember the Spruance class destroyers. A lot of the same complaints there. Like the LCS it was intended that they would be fitted with new weapons systems as they came online, leading to the argument (now being wielded against LCS) that they were toothless and too much faith had been put in paper weapons systems. Well, lo and behold they were eventually fitted with Harpoon and Tomahawk, and now everyone misses them. Of course, unlike LCS, they did extremely well in their primary role (ASW) whereas it is questionable that LCS is even capable of carrying out it's intended mission. But the main point is only time can judge the LCS concept.
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And meanwhile we get to build it! Years before anyone can in plastic or other materials...!
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I don't understand anything that's there, but the image is much better than the one from the slideshow (one of the videos with a ship launch picture) Last edited by calinous; 01-25-2011 at 09:05 AM. Reason: there are multiple videos on page |
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