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Letum 08-12-09 05:53 AM

Mystery Ship Component
 
http://www.b3tards.com/u/57a418c694b...3/whatisit.jpg

Above is a section from a drawing of the aft of a WW2 German Minesweeper.

Can anyone identify the strange component with the prongs?
You can see them from the plan view here:
http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/pl...lan_100dpi.jpg

What are they and how are they used?
Thanks.

Tchocky 08-12-09 05:56 AM

Looks like a Voith Schneider propeller to me. Highly maneuvrable propulsion device, useful in the "HOLY SH*T STOP RIGHT NOW" world of minesweeping.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voith-Schneider

Edit - Hang on a minute, does that picture show them to be above or below the waterline? And they're a bit canted...

I wonder.

Raptor1 08-12-09 05:58 AM

Ugh, beat me to it!

Letum 08-12-09 05:58 AM

Ahh! Thankyou!

Raptor1 08-12-09 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 1149441)
Edit - Hang on a minute, does that picture show them to be above or below the waterline? And they're a bit canted...

I wonder.

Definitely below the waterline. The blueprints don't show the waterline.

Also it seems to have 2 of them from the blueprints on the Dreadnought Project.

Letum 08-12-09 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tchocky (Post 1149441)
Edit - Hang on a minute, does that picture show them to be above or below the waterline? And they're a bit canted...

Just below.
It also explains the lack of propeller and rudder on the diagram.
ed: and the drive shafts going to them!

Tchocky 08-12-09 06:04 AM

You're right, guys. In the plan view you can see the engine shafts going to each thruster. (edit - beaten to it!)

I didn't know that this kind of technology was in use back then. Respect Kriegsmarine +1

Syxx_Killer 08-12-09 07:59 AM

I remember Robert Ballard mentioned those in his book The Discovery of the Titanic. His research ship had two of them. They worked great to keep the vessel in place while they dropped the ROVs and stuff. In the book they called those things egg beaters.


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