Emergency correction !! for aircraft

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Please forgive the fault of the plane, the Yongan that everyone saw at the beginning was a German-class, and the two-seater triple assembly was very bad.

But in the last few chapters, it is still six guns, but I wrote it as six guns in the first two and one in the back, which makes everyone suddenly think that the festival of the plane is not a parachute jump.

There are also questions about the caliber of the main gun and the secondary gun. Because the Yongan ship was originally designed as a German warship. Regardless of World War I or World War II at that time, the main guns of German battleships of the same tonnage class were generally smaller than those of other naval powers, why?

Because, Germany is several years ahead of the navies of several other countries in the material industry, and the artillery shells designed are not powerful because of the large caliber.

I would like to thank my friends for questioning me. Why 88, not 105?

Now I've changed it. Because at that time, the aircraft was designed with a tonnage of 1w and a width of 34. Realistically, yours

Someone has to drive the ship, right? Ammunition has to be stored, there has to be a cargo hold, right? That's how the space goes, so I wrote the caliber of the secondary gun as 88.

So here, I have not only re-revised the data about Yong'an in the previous chapters, but also made a complete history of Yong'an, I hope you like it.

A miniature version of a Bavarian-class heavy artillery battleship ~~

Armored cruiser, Yong'an

Introduction: Completely imaginary ...... of an airplane

1904, after the Sino-Japanese War.

In this year, war broke out between Japan and Russia.

The rulers of the Manchu Empire began to understand the urgency of their own warships, so they secretly sent a mission to Europe to find enough warships to fight the Japanese warships.

In this year, Britain and Germany were engaged in a naval arms race in Europe, and new warships sprung up one after another.

In May of the same year, at the Kiel Hovald shipyard in the German principality, the Manchu mission saw the Bavaria-class battleship (originally designed with three twin guns) still on the blueprints. At first, it was just a matter of pure interest in learning about the battleship.

However, when the Germans asked if they had any intention of purchasing, the Manchu mission informed the shipyard that there was no need for such a large ship.

The witty shipyard had a try-and-see attitude and asked the designers to put the blueprints of a 1:0.8 scaled-down version of the Bavaria-class battleship in front of the Manchu mission.

When the Manchu mission saw this miniature version of the Bavarian-class battleship, they immediately decided that it was it, and it was two at a time.

After the price was negotiated and the delivery date was made, the Manchu mission returned home satisfied.

The first one never expected that the Manchu Empire gradually lost its qualification to own warships in the continuous defeat after defeat.

The second one never expected that after the two ships were built, they were pulled by the British to Pascal Bay during Operation Rainbow and successfully sank themselves.

The shape is roughly referred to the Bavaria-class heavy artillery battleship, and the specific data is roughly referred to the Deutschland-class.

y.y version

The total length is about 189 meters, the width is about 28 meters, the draft is generally 5.5 meters, the full load is 6.8 meters, the tonnage is 11,200 tons (general) \ 12,800 tons (full load) The main gun is a twin-mounted 254 mm 55 times the diameter of the front two and one after one, 4 533 mm torpedo firing compartments on both sides of the waterline, and the secondary gun is a 105 mm 60 times diameter double-mounted high-level dual-purpose gun, 8 coal-fired boilers, 4 steam engines, and a speed of 24 knots

Y.Y Soul Ship Version

The main gun is the first two rear one magnetic rail (single) \ ordinary (double) cannon (ammunition type: high-explosive shells, flowering high-explosive shells, shell-piercing shells, depleted uranium armor-piercing shells, iron railroad shells. ), 50-round missile launch compartments hidden under the bow and stern and side side armor on both sides (warhead types: electromagnetic storm warhead, submunitive warhead, smoke warhead, high-explosive warhead, anti-air \ sea \ submarine warhead also known as ordinary warhead), 455 mm triple torpedo launcher (later used to load erosion torpedoes and photon torpedoes) secondary guns on both sides of the waterline, 105 mm twin high-level dual-purpose guns.

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