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I still need good information about destroyer performance (of any WW2 destroyer class).
Especially data about the turning diameter at different speeds would help me a lot.
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I do not remember exactly but turning radius info/parameters might be in the Destroyer Command/SH2 files. Another possible source of this info might be in files of the PT Boats game (I do not mean encoded but text files in both cases).
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Thanks.
Unfortunately I can't use any data from silent hunter. But somewhere out there must be a book covering that, otherwise the SH guys would just have guessed this data.
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Google 'destroyer turning radius' and be amazed!, it was an important issue but in watching the videos of various vessels from destroyers to destroyer escorts the turn diameter at speed is approx. 3x the length of the vessel involved; variances involved putting two rudders on or extending the size of the rudder etc. Good luck
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Thank you!
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Tactical Diameter for "HMS Codrington", a large flotilla leader-type destroyer built in 1929, was very poor at 980 yards full speed.
For Tribal Class destroyers (built around 1937), this figure was better but still not good at slightly over 800 yards. Like "Codrington", Tribals were large destroyers more suitable for fleet actions than convoy escort. 600 yards at full speed was considered an average figure for destroyer-type ships of this era. Unfortunately I have not been able to find figures for lower speeds. |
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Thank you.
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Some American Tactical Diameters (yards/knots).
Wickes: 770/15, 810/25 Farragut: 850/35 Somers: 1240/20, 860/30 Mahan: 870/30 Bagley: 880/30 Sims: 843/30 Benson: 960/30 Gleaves: 700/25 Fletcher: 950/30 Sumner: 700/30 Gearing: 725/30 Destroyer Escorts: Edsal: 300/20 John C. Butler: 395/25 Because of their extreme length vs beam (fineness ratio) vs rudder size it's a common trait in most ships that they turn better the faster they go, rather than worse as with cars and planes. I have some British numbers stashed away in notebooks, but It will be awhile before I can dig through all of them. Unfortunately recording maneuverability at low speed was never much of a priority. They really weren't that concerned with turning capacity at all, as long as they could bring the guns to bear.
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Great. If someone else has any data please post, any kind of data (ships, weapons, whatever) will help increasing realism.
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In looking up the lengths as listed by Sailor Steve
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If the Edsall class DD was 306 feet long and its TD was 300 yards, then yes, it was about 3 times the length.
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