D-class destroyers and the Battle of Cape Spartivento
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- Laurence Batchelor
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D-class destroyers and the Battle of Cape Spartivento
Can someone please jog my memory as I could not find the older thread.
We had a long debate several months ago in indentifying a F-class destroyer from the 8th flotilla in a rare wartime photo I posted at the Battle of Cape Spartivento in November 1940.
These were operating at the time out of Gibraltar.
Can someone please tell me the ship we all agreed on through process of elimination?
I wish to know as I may have found more evidence that these F-class ships of the 8th Flotilla were not entirely painted in dark hull light upperworks, but had intricate disruptive camouflage schemes early in the war.
We had a long debate several months ago in indentifying a F-class destroyer from the 8th flotilla in a rare wartime photo I posted at the Battle of Cape Spartivento in November 1940.
These were operating at the time out of Gibraltar.
Can someone please tell me the ship we all agreed on through process of elimination?
I wish to know as I may have found more evidence that these F-class ships of the 8th Flotilla were not entirely painted in dark hull light upperworks, but had intricate disruptive camouflage schemes early in the war.
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Re: F-class destroyers and the Battle of Cape Spartivento
Young Laurence,
Read you words carefully, you are mixing up two classes.
Read you words carefully, you are mixing up two classes.
Laurence Batchelor wrote:Can someone please jog my memory as I could not find the older thread.
We had a long debate several months ago in indentifying a D-class destroyer from the 8th flotilla in a rare wartime photo I posted at the Battle of Cape Spartivento in November 1940.
These were operating at the time out of Gibraltar.
Can someone please tell me the ship we all agreed on through process of elimination?
I wish to know as I may have found more evidence that these F-class ships of the 8th Flotilla were not entirely painted in dark hull light upperworks, but had intricate disruptive camouflage schemes early in the war.
- Laurence Batchelor
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- Laurence Batchelor
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- Laurence Batchelor
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It seems out of all I sent private messages to we all have forgot! 
Whats your thoughts on this please?
http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 3&start=90
Whats your thoughts on this please?
http://www.shipmodels.info/mwphpBB2/vie ... 3&start=90
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- Laurence Batchelor
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It's simple, the question:
what destroyer please is that in the above photo precisely?
We came to a conclusion through a process of elimination several months ago.
Everyone including myself have forgotten what is was.
I wish to know again please as it may have a bearing on some other camouflage information I have found.
what destroyer please is that in the above photo precisely?
We came to a conclusion through a process of elimination several months ago.
Everyone including myself have forgotten what is was.
I wish to know again please as it may have a bearing on some other camouflage information I have found.
- Laurence Batchelor
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