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German Naval Vessels of World War Two by U S Naval Intelligence,

German Naval Vessels of World War Two by U S Naval Intelligence,
More than 1,200 illustrations depict the warships of the German Navy during the Second World War in this formerly Restricted document. Reprinted from a very rare contemporary recognition manual, it provides the most graphic and visually extensive reference guide to German warships ever published. Prepared from a wide variety of sources, including intelligence reports and reconnaissance photographs, this book depicts the range of surface ships and U-boats deployed by the Kriegsmarine from the mighty battleship Tirpitz through battlecruisers, 'pocket battleships' cruisers, destroyers and transports to mine vessels and tenders. Included also are the many captured warships under German control. During the Second World War, the US Navy brought recognition training to a state not equalled before or since by any other nation, and this book amply demonstrates the quality of the manuals produced. Photographs, line drawings, silhouettes, beautifully shaded airbrush renderings and photographs of models (some with salient details highlighted), together with detailed plans and profiles of the twenty-five principal classes of German warships, make this an exceptionally interesting and useful reference book. There is even coverage, including a plan and profile, of the aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin as she would have appeared on completion. Of special interest to warship modellers will be the ingenious series of multi-view photographs of models built specifically with recognition details in mind. For warships down to destroyer size, these are seen from eight aerial angles and more than twenty-five hull-up - 'target angle' - perspectives. Throughout the book, similarities and differences between thevarious types of ships are pointed out. Technical information is also provided, as well as armament and armour details, and a concluding section depicts the methods of camouflage painting adopted by the German Navy. Leading naval historian A. D.



The Ship Model Builder's Assistant by Charles G. Davis,
The Ship Model Builder's Assistant by Charles G. Davis,
Indispensable for the serious model builder, this book offers hobbyists a true understanding of the masting, rigging, and most important fittings of American clipper ships and packet ships of the Great Age of Sail. It also represents a treasury of important information for naval and social historians, sailing enthusiasts and students of Americana. Includes over 270 clear, detailed drawings of ships' components.



German naval ship Deutschland (A59) - A59 Deutschland was a naval ship of the Bundesmarine, the West German navy. It was constructed and used as a trainings ship (school ship) in peace times and and planned for multi role missions in times of war: troop ship, hospital ship, minelayer and more.

Naval ship - A naval ship is a ship (or sometimes boat, depending on classification) used for military purposes, commonly by a navy. Naval ships are differentiated from civilian ships by construction and purpose.

Ship model basin - A ship model basin may be either a physical basin or tank used to carry out hydrodynamic tests with ship models, or the organization (often a company) that owns and operates such a facility.

German naval ship Mühlhausen - Mülhausen is a naval ship in service with the German Navy. The ship was launched June 301966 at the Burmester Werft in Bremen and was given the Name Walther von Ledebur.



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