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Very good; they look like the last DD's produced by Britain before the end of WWI.
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@JapLance:
Thanks for the picture + link. Great!! Now, I can do create my version of the Scrap Iron Flotilla ![]() You applied flags and pennant uising an AO map, right? Is Ch the pennant of the 2nd Churrura? And wasn't that a group 1 vessel (with old guns)? @Iambecomelife: Right, the Scott class was the last class of RN destroyers, entering service during the final months of WWI. The lead ship was sunk by SM UC 17 15 August 1918. |
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![]() Correct, CH is for Churruca. Spanish Churrucas lost the gun between the funnels during the SCW (to arm the new units entering service), and it was replaced by a second 76mm in some cases, or some light AA in others. The shield of the 4.7in guns was changed to a full one after the war. Not a different gun, but just the protection for the crew. There were a few more visual changes (Tripod main mast, rear mast eliminated, new director, funnel cap, torpedo tubes etc), but that would take much longer to do. An example of a WW2 time Churruca, Almirante Miranda: ![]() |
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