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British Destroyers 1892–1918 (New Vanguard)
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| #1731141 in Books | Osprey Publishing Limited | 2009-10-20 | 2009-10-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 245.36 x2.29 x7.23l,.37 | File type: PDF | 48 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I have interested with warship design for a period of time and enjoy the illustration showing the profile and plan views of ...|By Tim Burbank|I will be getting what I can of the warship series. I have interested with warship design for a period of time and enjoy the illustration showing the profile and plan views of the various ships, but wish those items were larger.|0 of 0|||“Would I have bought this book from the title? No. Would I have bought this book if I knew how well it was done? Yes! ... I really liked this book even though I have no intention of building these ships. The topic is important for understanding evolutio
This book recounts the history of the first destroyers of the Royal Navy, which revolutionised this service and changed the way war was fought at sea. Moreover, between 1892, when the first destroyers were laid down, and 1918 destroyers evolved radically from 27 knot, 250-ton ships into 35 knot, 1,530-ton ships. All these ships were involved in some form during World War I; the smaller, original destroyers in an auxiliary support role and the newer larger destroyers at s...
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