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Abraham2000 05-19-15 03:18 PM

Yesssss!:salute:

iambecomelife 05-20-15 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt (Post 2314886)
IABL I'm preparing an Adriatic and Mediterranean seas' map, would you want them?

Yes, please do.

Aktungbby 05-20-15 11:08 PM

welcome aboard!
 
Abraham2000!:Kaleun_Salute:

Jimbuna 05-23-15 08:05 AM

Welcome to SubSim Abraham :sunny:

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-23-15 11:43 AM

I'm sorry IABL, but I can't upload the images,:/\\!! because I haven't more KB for upload them. Please,download the Baltic sea and black sea maps so I can delate them and post the other maps.

StainlessSquad 05-26-15 05:09 AM

Danish vessel names
 
I found this 1913 register of all Danish ships (both naval and merchants):
http://mfs.dk/sites/default/files/documents/1913.pdf

It is in Danish, but especially relevant with regards to names might be
Page 17: Danish naval vessels
Page 18 to 28: Danish merchants
Page 28 to 29: Faroe Islands, Iceland, Danish West-Indies merchants
For more in depth characteristics:
Page 31 to 59: Register of ships under Danish flag
Header: Signal, Name and captain, something, builder, build year, Material, machinery, tons dead weigh, length in feet, tonnage (under measure deck and gross), something, something, shipping owner and homeport

There should be enough names to choose from :)

StainlessSquad 05-26-15 07:26 AM

European buoys
 
I have sets of bouys and markings from 1924 for Denmark, Great Britain, Ireland, France, North-America, Netherland, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Russia.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/goekxzeesh..._1924.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4y4lezoxid..._1924.jpg?dl=0

I dont know whether the bouys where changed between ww1 and 1924, there is a note on the Norwegian bouys and marks about an update from a previous system in 1914.

Aktungbby 05-26-15 10:27 AM

welcome aboard!
 
StainlessSquad!:Kaleun_Salute:Two posts in one day after a two year silent run....:yeah:

StainlessSquad 05-26-15 12:59 PM

I have been following the mod from periscope depth for quite some time; as I saw a list of requests, that I had a couple of inputs to, I felt is was time to hoist the colors :)

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-26-15 01:46 PM

Sailors, please, I need help. I can't uploads the maps of Mediterranean Sea, because I haven't mor KB for uploading them. How can I upload the maps without removing the other maps ?
Please this is a "matter of life or death".:help:

Hitman 05-26-15 02:32 PM

Create an account on mediafire, it is easy and free. You can upload very big files there and share them :)

https://www.mediafire.com/

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-26-15 03:02 PM

Thanks!!:yeah::up:
Another question: I uploaded the files, but how can I show you the site for the download?
Sorry for my ignorance. :oops:

iambecomelife 05-26-15 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StainlessSquad (Post 2316373)
I have sets of bouys and markings from 1924 for Denmark, Great Britain, Ireland, France, North-America, Netherland, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Russia.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/goekxzeesh..._1924.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4y4lezoxid..._1924.jpg?dl=0

I dont know whether the bouys where changed between ww1 and 1924, there is a note on the Norwegian bouys and marks about an update from a previous system in 1914.

Thank you very much! This and the list of merchant names is very useful.

Kapitan Oliver, copy and paste the link to your file in a subsim message. Thanks.

Kapitain Oliver Leinkraunt 05-26-15 04:00 PM

IABL the maps are finaly ready:
https://www.mediafire.com/#t3z70q3in5ciu
there're the maps of adriatic sea from august 10th 1914 to november 11th 1918, the maps of the west and central- east Mediterranean sea from june 1915 ( when the first german u-boats arrived at Pola and Cattaro) to november 7th 1918 (when the german u-boats left Pola for return to Germany)
legend:
Red iron crosses: K.u.K and german submarines attack zones;
_._._: Otranto barrage;
black points: german u-boats attack zones.
harbor with flag: mayor harbours.
stressed harbours: minor harbours.
Italy entered in war on may 24th 1915.
Greece entered in war on june 30th 1917( mayor harbours of Greece: Athenes and Salonikka; Kavala was a minor harbour).
Albania was an italian protectorate; Durres was captured by K.u.K forces in 1916.
Serbia and Montenegno were ivaded by austro-german forces in december 1915.
Italy declared war against Gemany on august 28th 1916; before the german submarines had to changed their flag (from german flag to K.u.K flag) when they attacked italian ships.
On april 13th 1917 15 japanese ships: 3 cruisers (Asama class), 4 Momo class DDand 8 Koba class DD arrived at Malta during the war only 1 dd was sunk (Sakaki, Koba class) by an Austro-Hungarian u-boat.
and in 1918 arrived at Gibraltar the US Navy.
IMPORTANT EVENTS:
on august 16th 1914 sank the K.u.K. cruise SMS Zenta (first action in mediterranean sea);
on July 1914 there were the persuit of Goeben and Breslau.
on may 24th 1915 the K.u.K Kriegsmarine bombed the Ancona harbour;
on 28th december 1915 the kuk forced bombed Durres;
there were a lot of battles on the Otranto Barrage(all won by kuk ships), but the mayor was the battle of may 14th 1917;
on june 10th 1918 the italian MAS sank the kuk battleship Szent Istvān during the "Imperesa di Premuda".
on october 2nd 1918 the US,Italian and Australian forces bombed Durres.
and on november 9th 1918 the german u-boat UB-93 sank the royal navy battleship Britannia.
submarines of the Pola flottilla: UB-1,UB-2,UB-3,UC-1,UC-2, U-31 class, U-66 class, U-63 class, UE-1 class.

avers 05-28-15 08:19 PM

hey IABL, are you going to add any American capital ships, like the New York class or Pennsylvania class? I know that the US Navy didn't really have a big impact on WW1, but some ships (like the New York and Texas) escorted convoys from England also it would be neet to see many of those old ships (many of which meant there death Pearl and got modernized in the Inter-War years) in there original design and there good days.


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