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For those into U-boat engines and systems
I've found this nifty site that even comes with actual schematics and technical info.
http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-570DesignBook.htm http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-570DTPlate6.jpg http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-570DTPlate22.jpg |
Yay! Technical drawings... i like that :up:
Thank you sir |
Yes cheers, superb stuff!
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Great reading. Both the schematics and the narrative of the inspection of the boat are very interesting.
When I bought the Anatomy of the ship type VII uboat this is the kind of detail I was expecting. Save your money and read about U-570 for free instead.:up: |
Wow, awesome find! :yeah:
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I have a question for you guys!
Every where I read I see the VII had 4 Diesel Engines.. Is this true? I thought it was only 2? |
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...=168725&page=4
It's all in this thread, as well as some others |
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From http://www.militaryfactory.com/ships...ip_id=Type-VII Type VIIA Power was derived from two MAN AG 6-cylinder diesel engines (surfaced) and 2 x BBC GG UB 720/8 type electric motors (submerged). Type VIIB, VIIC, and others Power was a pair of MAN supercharged diesel engines (some fitted with Germaniawerft engines) along with twin AEG or BBC electric motors. :salute: |
what a great website! I really enjoyed reading about the crew interrogations.
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Yes. Scotty will not need to go anywhere for vacation this year, and neither will I. :rock:
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