Montag, 9. Dezember 2002

In Praise of Vittorio Cuniberti

Vittorio Cuniberti was an Italian, a naval architect and the father of the dreadnought.

In 1903 with permission of the Italian gonvernment, he published an article in Fighting Ships called "An Ideal Battleship for the British Fleet". This article was to have a large effect on the shape of the world's leading navies. 3 years before Cuniberti had published "Ein neuer Schlachtschifftypus" in "Marine Rundschau" where he had laid down his principles already.

In 1902 Cuniberti wrote in "Fighting Ships": Looking to America, one realises that chaos reigns in the designing department of the United States Navy, and hardly a month seems to pass without a new type being brought out, more and more loaded with guns;" And, going on he makes fun of the American practice of using up to 4 different calibres on 1 ship.

His idea was to build "a moderate-sized very swift vessel with the greatest possible unified armament". On August 10, 1904 this ideas where put to test in the Russo-Japanese war. After Russian flagship Tsarevitch had hit Japanese Admiral Togo's flagship from a distance of 13km and Russian commander Admiral Witthoft had been killed by a hit from a distance of 9km, the world was sufficiently convinced.

The ship that gave the class its name

Theodore Roosevelt, a real navy man was elected president of the United States and by and large among the great powers the last race of the great "Linienschiff" was born. It ruled supreme but held out for less than 40 years and was shot into oblivion by the Supermarine Spitfire, the Messerschmidt 109, the Mitsubishi Zero and not least by the NorthAmerican P51 Mustang. Down with it went the glory of the United Kingdom.

Scheme of the biggest fürchtenix ever

By the way, that image a couple of postings below pictures the 14inch guns of Yamashiro. So now, while we are at it, the old Irish verse: And Britannia's huns with their long range guns is obsolete, marvelously and finely so. Just imagine Blair or Thatcher before him commanding such power. I do not even need them to be any stronger then Argentina.

Rather you cry for me. Please!

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Die einzige Person, die wir noch nicht kennen ist Miss M. Duffy hat sich in der letzten Zeit sehr um sie bemüht. Mit seinem tänzerischen Können, gut einstudiertem Smalltalk und ohne Zurückhaltung bei teuren Getränken hat er einen gewissen Eindruck machen können.

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