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Interesting little program

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Yes, I was using the previous version of this before its quite fun. Unfortunatley I now have a Mac and therefore can't download and use the new one.
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I use it for the feasibility & the adjustment of my Panzerschiff Studies.

Easy to use with a good warships carac experience

Very good program :thumbs_up_1:


When Overall : 1.00

You can scratch YOUR Warship :thumbs_up_1:


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Hmmm

According to it, Iowa class ought not to be able to do much above 29 knots unless it had 50% more power than it actually did. In real life Iowas did 33 knots.

However, it got Yamato's horsepower requirements almost spot on.
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Reminds me of global warming research (sorry).
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Give me a point and a line to fit, and I can predict the world.
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