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View Poll Results: Wich battleship you prefer | |||
Bismarck |
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91 | 49.73% |
Yamato |
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53 | 28.96% |
Arizona |
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6 | 3.28% |
Other (specific) |
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33 | 18.03% |
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PacWagon
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i always found the yamato to be my favorite....
they all have their perks i guess Bismarck, sheer horror, and decent firepower Yamato, a true battlewagon with huge amounts of firepower, however, there was no fear factor. and the Arizona. im sure the only thing good abot the 'zona was its speed, it was i think the lightest of these three and could make some tracks if the need arose all suffered from the same fate really. i thought for waht the battleship was built for, the Yamato was the best but my a very small margin. for it had good fire control, large guns to put it to use, and a large, stable ship with lots of armor to keep it afloat. as well as an amazing amount of anti aircraft. (im talking the conversion with the huge battery of AA) as for the hood, it was a tragedy, it was sunk, and my heart goes out for the families of the sailors on board. but, its beyond the point
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