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I have a small project with the merchant ships of SH-5. I'm trying to figure out the correct draft and length values of the ships by finding each ships real contemporary. Its a quite big task, but so far I have only run into one ship that I can not find.
I have been looking in different ship recognitions manuals and I can not find out what kind of ship the N3SA1 Small Merchant is. I have been through the "Die Handelsflotten der Welt" from 1942 and the "Nachtrag" to it and ONI-208-J So far i belive its a fake - the hull looks like the Taihosan Maru (SH-4 ship) while the kranes looks like its a ship of the same type as the "Uralmash" http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/...70579-URALMASH But that ship is 2975 BRT and not 1800 as the N3SA1 is listed as. Length, draft etc. are also fitting to the SH-4 Taihosan Maru data. |
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Hi!
The "N3SA1" is supposed to the U.S. Maritime Commission NS-3-A1 coastal merchant design. You can decide for yourself how well the developers matched the actual ship. You can read more about it here http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ships/ships-mc.html If you can read Spanish, you can read more about it here: http://www.histarmar.com.ar/Vapores/...mm/08-N3-0.htm Pablo
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Yes, it does bear a close similarity to NKSCS_Taihosan in SH4. There were a lot of small merchants all over the world that looked like this. For SH3 Commander I have names of ships from almost every country imaginable that fit this model.
The actual N3s were sold to Britain, The Netherlands and even Poland.
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