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  • Member since
    November 2004
  • From: Chandler,AZ
Indefatigable class AUSTRALIA
Posted by mkeatingss on Monday, April 4, 2005 7:31 PM
Hey, Dai,
If you want the info, on the AUSSY, I've got it. It took most of the day, but all the info on the ship and the class is scanned in. They're, three, pretty large files, so I'll have to send them in three seperate mailings. Email me and I'll get them out.
Mike K.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 4, 2005 5:08 PM
Try this site: http://www.abebooks.co.uk/ It's got that book for just 4 pounds or so. Granted, it isn't new anymore, but in good shape anyway.
I have ordered several books from here that were sold out elsewhere, and they were all excellent.

Remko
  • Member since
    November 2004
  • From: Chandler,AZ
Posted by mkeatingss on Monday, April 4, 2005 10:22 AM
I believe you can find it on Amazon. But they want something like $40 for it. Check your local used book dealers first.

Ausrralia was an INDEFATIGABLE Class. There are two pages, on the class, with line drawing show diferences between the class, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. If you need them, email me at mkeatingss@cox.net. But give me a couple of days to put them together. As I indicated, my scanner is just a hair too small for the pages, so I have to break them up and reassemble them once the're in the computer.
Mike K.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 4, 2005 7:49 AM
Actualy the old Australia was owned and manned by Australians and was a unit of the Royal Australian Navy.
Now I would like a set of lines for her but would rather purchase the book.
Any chance of it being on ebay or Amazon?
Dai
  • Member since
    November 2004
  • From: Chandler,AZ
Posted by mkeatingss on Sunday, April 3, 2005 11:15 PM
I'm not really into Battleships. I started my Navy career on "Tincans", but gravitated to the Boats. On the Boats, we learned to look on BBs as large, juicy, luscious targets, to be sunk with unholy glee. Kind'a like super carriers.
I bought the book because I remembered, seeing, guys asking for info on WWI BB's, here. Since it wasn't, all, that expensive, I picked it up.
One neat thing is the, four fold, pull out, line drawings of the British battle cruiser AUSTRALIA, and the Austro-Hungarian dreadnought VIRIBUS UNITIS. Both are, about, 22 inches long. I kind'a hope nobody wanrs a copy, they'll be a bear to scan. But, if some one, really does, want a copy, I'll do it.
Mike K.
  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 3, 2005 3:45 PM
Hi Mike,
If you like Battleships, you might also try to get your hands on Norman Friedman's book, "U.S. Battleships: An Illustrated Design History". It features just about every battleship-class the US has ever haid, mosty of them with excellent line drawings of both the top view and a side view. There are also lots of pictures, of real ships, study models etc. For some ships they have included a diagram of the engine rooms, and, best of all, they have an entire chapter about the cancelled Iowa class follow up, the Montana class!!! All in all, a wonderful reference book, very technical, but I'll never regret getting it. Actually, I've got many of Friedman's books now. Including Amphibious ships and craft; Destroyers; Cruisers; Aicraft Carriers, and, of course Battleships. When the revised edition of Cruisers and Aircraft Carriers will appear, I'll selll my old books, and get these for sure!! I still hope he wil also produce a book about Submarine tenders, and Sealift vessels.

Remko
  • Member since
    November 2004
  • From: Chandler,AZ
World War I Battleships
Posted by mkeatingss on Sunday, April 3, 2005 2:23 PM
If you have Preston's "Battleships of World War I", skip the rest of this message.

Between waiting for parts, and waiting for reference books, for my U-boat, I'm finding myself with a little free time. So....I grabbed my grandson and headed for Bookman's (discount used book store).

There, I found a book titled "Battleships of World War I", by Anthony Preston. Remembering a fair number of questions (about WWI BBs), here, and other,
similar, sites, I grabbed it.

Lots of pictures (I love pictures) and line drawings. Most of the drawings appear to be, about, 1:1200 scale, but fairly well detailed.

Now I'm rambling. So...to the point. If anybody is looking for info on these ships, email me, and I'll scan, and send, anything I can find.
Mike K.
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