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Captain Morgan wrote: I read Kido Butai officers were in blue winter uniforms at Midway because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation. I’ve read it more than one place but can’t quote the exact chapter and verse anymore. I think I read it in Parshall & Tully's Shattered Sword.
[quote="Captain Morgan"]I read Kido Butai officers were in blue winter uniforms at Midway because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation. I’ve read it more than one place but can’t quote the exact chapter and verse anymore.[/quote] I think I read it in Parshall & Tully's [i]Shattered Sword[/i].
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2025 7:20 am |
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Great depiction, but that is not a primary source.
This is a primary source, below.
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Taiyo torpedo damage, Kure drydock, Oct 1942 Fukui CV vol #7 alt.jpg [ 182.72 KiB | Viewed 8213 times ]
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Great depiction, but that is not a primary source.
This is a primary source, below.
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2025 10:01 am |
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[url]https://youtu.be/awVvfdoUDHI?si=ktE7XRV4T4c0W4Ag&t=288[/url]
You can use the subtitle tool.
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2025 8:42 pm |
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Dan K wrote: There's been a lot of discussions, and mixed opinions, about whether any of these vessels had wood planking. The assumption was that the Taiyos did, but maybe not the others.
Photographs of Taiyo's deck in Oct. 1942 shows no planking, only what appears to be a latex -type covering over plating. Post-war photos of Kaiyo are not conclusive, but it doesn't look like she had planking, either.
So, I think that a latex covered metal is most likely for all of them. Thanks, Dan!
[quote="Dan K"]There's been a lot of discussions, and mixed opinions, about whether any of these vessels had wood planking. The assumption was that the Taiyos did, but maybe not the others.
Photographs of Taiyo's deck in Oct. 1942 shows no planking, only what appears to be a latex -type covering over plating. Post-war photos of Kaiyo are not conclusive, but it doesn't look like she had planking, either.
So, I think that a latex covered metal is most likely for all of them.[/quote]
Thanks, Dan!
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:15 am |
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There's been a lot of discussions, and mixed opinions, about whether any of these vessels had wood planking. The assumption was that the Taiyos did, but maybe not the others.
Photographs of Taiyo's deck in Oct. 1942 shows no planking, only what appears to be a latex -type covering over plating. Post-war photos of Kaiyo are not conclusive, but it doesn't look like she had planking, either.
So, I think that a latex covered metal is most likely for all of them.
There's been a lot of discussions, and mixed opinions, about whether any of these vessels had wood planking. The assumption was that the Taiyos did, but maybe not the others.
Photographs of Taiyo's deck in Oct. 1942 shows no planking, only what appears to be a latex -type covering over plating. Post-war photos of Kaiyo are not conclusive, but it doesn't look like she had planking, either.
So, I think that a latex covered metal is most likely for all of them.
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:09 pm |
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Sorry if this was asked elsewhere, but does anyone know if the escort carrier conversions (Taiyo, Kaiyo) had steel or wood-planked decks?
Sorry if this was asked elsewhere, but does anyone know if the escort carrier conversions (Taiyo, Kaiyo) had steel or wood-planked decks?
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:36 pm |
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Quote: because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation. That may be true, but I would think some accommodation would have been made for climate, depending on an operation's location. Great photos, btw.
[quote]because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation.[/quote]
That may be true, but I would think some accommodation would have been made for climate, depending on an operation's location.
Great photos, btw.
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Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2025 1:21 pm |
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G-Opt wrote: Don't think it's PH since they are in summer gear...Probably sometime later during First stage ops, I guess. I read Kido Butai officers were in blue winter uniforms at Midway because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation. I’ve read it more than one place but can’t quote the exact chapter and verse anymore.
[quote="G-Opt"]Don't think it's PH since they are in summer gear...Probably sometime later during First stage ops, I guess.[/quote]
I read Kido Butai officers were in blue winter uniforms at Midway because the normal uniform change wax June 1 but since they were at sea the IJN admiralty delayed implementation. I’ve read it more than one place but can’t quote the exact chapter and verse anymore.
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:23 pm |
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No. Estas fotografías son del nº 77 de Vessel Model Special, otoño 2020
No. Estas fotografías son del nº 77 de Vessel Model Special, otoño 2020
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 4:30 pm |
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Second pic from top is Nagumo's Chief of Staff, Kusaka.
Second pic from top is Nagumo's Chief of Staff, Kusaka.
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 9:32 am |
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Great pics ! Are these from the same magazine ? Mine will arrive next week.
Great pics ! Are these from the same magazine ? Mine will arrive next week.
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 3:12 am |
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Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 3:24 am |
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Agreed, great photo. New to me.
Agreed, great photo. New to me.
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Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 4:26 pm |
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thanks , great photo ! So it seems at least the lower part was like this indeed ! I tried to look through the kure maritime museum online photo galery , and strangely they have only the 3 deck version photos/ some plans avaiable not the rebuilt version. Also they had some amagi drawings / notes.
thanks , great photo ! So it seems at least the lower part was like this indeed ! I tried to look through the kure maritime museum online photo galery , and strangely they have only the 3 deck version photos/ some plans avaiable not the rebuilt version. Also they had some amagi drawings / notes.
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Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:30 am |
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Another photograph...
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Another photograph...
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Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 4:55 am |
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horner wrote: Hello. the information over Akagi island is in the Vessel Model Special n 78. Winter 2020 MODELART
If you need any more information, please give me. Thanks ! My copies are on the way to me 
[quote="horner"]Hello. the information over Akagi island is in the Vessel Model Special n 78. Winter 2020 MODELART
If you need any more information, please give me.[/quote]
Thanks ! My copies are on the way to me :)
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Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 2:42 pm |
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Don't think it's PH since they are in summer gear...Probably sometime later during First stage ops, I guess.
Don't think it's PH since they are in summer gear...Probably sometime later during First stage ops, I guess.
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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 2:11 pm |
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The article is how the author used CAD and historical information to chart changes to Akagi's modernized bridge. The area in question is based on that one photo, and Kaga. Not that it's wrong, just not well docoumented.
The article is how the author used CAD and historical information to chart changes to Akagi's modernized bridge. The area in question is based on that one photo, and Kaga. Not that it's wrong, just not well docoumented.
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:42 am |
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Hello. the information over Akagi island is in the Vessel Model Special n 78. Winter 2020 MODELART
If you need any more information, please give me.
Hello. the information over Akagi island is in the Vessel Model Special n 78. Winter 2020 MODELART
If you need any more information, please give me.
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2025 3:50 pm |
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Great pic. Now that I see it, I actually think it's taken from a video shot either post Pearl Harbor or one of the raids after that. I recall this view from that video.
That's Fuchida's aircraft. He's in the middle seat and has not exited yet. His pilot is just standing up.
Great pic. Now that I see it, I actually think it's taken from a video shot either post Pearl Harbor or one of the raids after that. I recall this view from that video.
That's Fuchida's aircraft. He's in the middle seat and has not exited yet. His pilot is just standing up.
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Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:09 am |
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