The Drydock - Episode 159
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 Published On Aug 15, 2021

00:00:00 - Intro

00:00:37 - Did any navy ever consider purpose-building a ship for the kind of high-risk, high-speed supply/evacuation runs that the Tashkent ended up doing?

00:03:31 - You said in a previous Drydock/live stream that one of your other hobbies is railways. Can you combine the two and do a special of naval dockyard railways?

00:05:36 - How thick would Bismarck's armour belt be if it was designed with an all-or-nothing armour scheme, assuming it has the same displacement as the original.

00:06:57 - What determined postings on an Age of Sail ship?

00:13:14 - Was Tashkent's design smart or unbalanced?

00:20:06 - Why didn't the USN or IJN go for 15" guns?

00:25:53 - Effects of the Kiel Mutiny on the Kriegsmarine?

00:29:40 - Taffy 3 except now it's British?

00:34:58 - What was so wrong with the Blackburn Skua?

00:42:23 - Why did the Great Siege of Gibraltar fail?

00:50:35 - Why was Design No.1 chosen for the Richelieu's?

00:57:07 - What could an Admiral decide on his own?

01:02:49 - How accurate were naval guns in the 1850's-1950's?


01:08:52 - Channel Admin - Possible USA trip and a book on the Ju-87 Stuka! (http://www.stukabook.com)






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