The Drydock - Episode 225
Автор: Drachinifel
Загружено: 2022-12-11
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:33 - How confident are you of your Drydock replies? Have you ever had a time in which you realized that an answer you posted was partially wrong or wholly wrong?
00:13:05 - With the exception of it's destroyers and a handful of light cruisers, why did the USN not follow the RN's example post-war of selling off many of it's larger ships (i.e. cruisers and carriers) to allied navies?
00:18:37 - What were some of the upgrades that they would have done to Bunker Hill, and are there pictures of it?
00:21:06 - If you were to build a 35,000 ton treaty compliant battleship, what would you go for?
00:25:08 - Is the Death Star Alarm taken from a naval vessel?
00:29:24 - Why were no heavy ships used by the RN during the Dunkirk evacuation?
00:33:18 - Fish shapes and Tudor-period warships?
00:36:47 - What if Jellico had gone straight on at Jutland?
00:42:56 - Were any fireships used in fleet actions against a formation with ships tied together?
00:44:21 - I heard the other day that direct turret hits on ships in WWII would tend to send the guns straight up to max elevation. What causes this?
00:47:35 - Food on Columbus' voyage?
00:50:48 - How hard was it to get professional historians and others to take you seriously and not just some fly by night YouTuber?
00:57:44 - What made some carrier conversions so bad?
01:06:44 - Navies that punched above their weight in WW2?
01:16:43 - Why were ships flag streamers so long?
01:21:33 - Channel Admin - Where should the Drydock source questions?
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