
- Iowa Class (BB-61) Steam Cycle - Naval History Forums- Dec 13, 2024 · Re: Iowa Class (BB-61) Steam Cycle by Bill Jurens » Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:34 am About ten or twelve years ago, I worked with Cdr. Strafford Morss on a rather lengthy and very … 
- Iowa Class: Armor Protection - Page 3 - Naval History Forums- Jun 16, 2011 · Re: Iowa Class: Armor Protection by Dave Saxton » Wed Jun 15, 2011 2:51 pm Karl Heidenreich wrote: Also there are doubts on the efficiency of the upper armoured deck of … 
- Iowa Class: Armor Protection - Page 2 - Naval History Forums- Dec 9, 2009 · Re: Iowa Class: Armor Protection by Bgile » Tue Dec 08, 2009 9:23 pm Please note that the beam of the Iowa Class is greater than that of the KGV class. Also, if you want a ship … 
- Iowa Class: Armor Protection - Naval History Forums- Dec 8, 2009 · Iowa Class Battleships are an excellent example of superior armor protection and high top speed. The armor systems of the Iowa Class ships can be divided into two basic … 
- Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships- Jan 19, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by Iranon » Mon Jan 13, 2014 5:23 pm So a total of 8 modern Battleships, all with greater speed and endurance than their … 
- Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships- Jan 11, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by Dave Saxton » Tue Dec 24, 2013 4:31 pm But historically such output was never realized in practice. In action on Nov … 
- Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships- Jan 31, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Mon Jan 27, 2014 9:26 am alecsandros wrote: The spirit of the thread, as I understand it, is to have 4 Iowas with … 
- Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships- Nov 6, 2021 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:24 pm This is an interesting thread, but two thoughts occur to me. Firstly how would a … 
- Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships- Jan 25, 2014 · Re: Germans in WWII having Iowa class battleships by RF » Tue Jan 21, 2014 10:02 am That is contingent on the level of the alleged collaboration and trading with the … 
- Iowa Class real performance - Page 4 - Naval History Forums- Oct 16, 2006 · Bill Jurens wrote: Bismarck would have achieved an obliquity of zero degrees against an Iowa class Class "B" faceplate at a range of about 32000 meters. At that range, the …