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Post by fluorophil on Sept 23, 2014 19:28:20 GMT -5
These ships appear to be classed as cruisers by most sources (rather than large destroyers)...so I'm going with that...but they were pretty small ships in comparison with other cruiser designs... Post-war, Attilio Regolo and Scipione Africano served in the French Navy. Comments, anyone? Should I have...Move: Destroyer; Shoot: Cruiser?...and (9+) to hit? Harry - any comments? Sources consulted include: Brescia – Mussolini's Navy: A Reference Guide to the Regia Marina 1930 – 1945 (2012). Conway's – All the World's Fighting Ships 1922 - 1946. (2006 reprint) Ireland – The Illustrated Guide to Cruisers. (2008) Warship Volume 2. (1980 reprint) Whitley – Cruisers of WWII: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. (2000 reprint) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitani_Romani_class_cruiserShips in Class: Attilio Regolo, Pompeo Magno, Scipione Africano. (12 planned, only 3 completed) Proposed stats: Capitani Romani Class CL (8 +) Hull: 15 (3686 t) Speed: 10 Armour: 4 SAV: 2 AA / ASW: 5 / 0 Move Step: Cruiser Shoot Step: Cruiser Fire Control: RDR Primary Weapon: Secondary Weapons: 8 x 5.3”/45 Primary Data: Short: Med: Long: Ext: Arcs: Pen: Dmg: Secondary Data: Short: 9 Med: 18 Long: 27 Ext: 36 Arcs: 2 x [2] F / P / S 2 x [2] A / P / S Pen: 2 Dmg: 2 Aircraft: Nil Flight Ops: Nil TT: 8 x 21” (2 x Quad P / S – Vertical pairs, instead of side by side) Mines: 114 - 130 As always, the usual disclaimers apply, and all comments are welcome.
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Post by brigman on Sept 30, 2014 10:25:39 GMT -5
Right, famous to us War at Sea players as Scipione Africano. Nicely done!
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