Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
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- paulors
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Dear Ark Royal experts and fans,
Have a question concerning the Ark's 8-barrelled pom-poms, since I found differences between plans and photos. No question about the starboard side - four units, two in front of the island and two behind. On the port side, however, the two 8-barrelled pom-poms were not there in the beginning and were installed later on, probably in 1941. Can you confirm this information?
Best regards,
Paulo Roberto
Have a question concerning the Ark's 8-barrelled pom-poms, since I found differences between plans and photos. No question about the starboard side - four units, two in front of the island and two behind. On the port side, however, the two 8-barrelled pom-poms were not there in the beginning and were installed later on, probably in 1941. Can you confirm this information?
Best regards,
Paulo Roberto
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RNfanDan
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Spring 1941, probably May.
- paulors
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Hi RNfanDan,
Thanks!!!!
Bestegards,
Paulo Roberto
Thanks!!!!
Bestegards,
Paulo Roberto
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Tim Stoneman
Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
ARK's designed fit was six octuple pompoms, but the two intended for the port side were not fitted initially because there was a risk that an aircraft trying to 'go round again' if it missed the arrestor wires might hit a pompom mounting; until a suitable crash-barrier had been developed, the gun mountings were not fitted. I believe the missing mountings were fitted in May 1941 - they were certainly in place when she took part in Operation HALBERD in September 1941.
- paulors
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Hi Tim,
Great!!! Found a photo here that (I think) shows the empty platforms for the port pom-poms. Have a look.

Best regards and thanks,
Paulo Roberto
Great!!! Found a photo here that (I think) shows the empty platforms for the port pom-poms. Have a look.

Best regards and thanks,
Paulo Roberto
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RNfanDan
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Interesting photo--thank you for posting!
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Gents;
HMS Ark Royal was refitted but three times in the UK in WWII, none being extended.
1. 21-02-40 through 19-03-40 at Portsmouth - it was assuredly not done then.
2. 08-10-40 through 28-10-40 at Liverpool - again, it was not done then.
3. 15-02-41 through 19-03-41 at Portsmouth - this would have to be the time as she was never in the UK again!
Hope this helps.
Mark E. Horan
HMS Ark Royal was refitted but three times in the UK in WWII, none being extended.
1. 21-02-40 through 19-03-40 at Portsmouth - it was assuredly not done then.
2. 08-10-40 through 28-10-40 at Liverpool - again, it was not done then.
3. 15-02-41 through 19-03-41 at Portsmouth - this would have to be the time as she was never in the UK again!
Hope this helps.
Mark E. Horan
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RNfanDan
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
I wondered about this, myself--Ark was a very busy ship in May of 1941, but I could not find any better confirmation of the time frame than that month. Without evidence to either prove or disprove a May date, I was careful to indicate "probably May" in my post.
That given, must the pompoms' fitting necessarily have been done in the UK? Many Royal Navy ships' weapons and equipment were commonly installed/removed outside of home waters--might they have been added at Gib?
Thanks!
That given, must the pompoms' fitting necessarily have been done in the UK? Many Royal Navy ships' weapons and equipment were commonly installed/removed outside of home waters--might they have been added at Gib?
Thanks!
- Sylvain Auger
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
I don't know if it could be of any help but I found a pretty good picture of the HMS Scylla model in the Glasgow Museum of art. It shows the turrets quite clearly but from only one angle.
Ventis Secundis
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Ark Royal's paint scheme - again!
Hello group!
With the arrival of Airfix' 'Sink the Bismarck' set (dang, do I feel twenty years younger at an instance!) I'm preparing to build Ark Royal again, and, as part of my preparations, I'd like to discuss her paint scheme when she was sunk.
First, have a look at this picture http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15874, showing the sinking AR with HMS Legion going alongside. AR's colour amidships looks a) rather uniform and b) lighter than Legion's hull but darker than Legion's upperworks. I have my Raven not at hand at the moment, but I think Legion wears 507A and 507C. That would point to 507B for AR.
However, AR was by no means painted uniformly, as http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15870 and e.g. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nogtow/513 ... 088991333/ show. There is a heavily weatherd coat of a lighter tone, presumably 507C? There is a straight and perfectly sharp demarcation line between those two colours exactly at the lower edge of the hull openings as can be seen in http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15882. I do not think this could have happend incidentially during the weathering process.
Therefore, I'd settle for the moment for something like an overall 507B with the sad remains of a dark hull-light upperworks scheme made from 507B and 507C. One thing that puzzles me is that the lighter tone seems to be rather confined to the fore and aft third of the length while the amidships third seems to be dominated by the darker tone (though not completely as http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15872 shows).
Now, I'd appreciate your opinions!
MIchi
With the arrival of Airfix' 'Sink the Bismarck' set (dang, do I feel twenty years younger at an instance!) I'm preparing to build Ark Royal again, and, as part of my preparations, I'd like to discuss her paint scheme when she was sunk.
First, have a look at this picture http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15874, showing the sinking AR with HMS Legion going alongside. AR's colour amidships looks a) rather uniform and b) lighter than Legion's hull but darker than Legion's upperworks. I have my Raven not at hand at the moment, but I think Legion wears 507A and 507C. That would point to 507B for AR.
However, AR was by no means painted uniformly, as http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15870 and e.g. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nogtow/513 ... 088991333/ show. There is a heavily weatherd coat of a lighter tone, presumably 507C? There is a straight and perfectly sharp demarcation line between those two colours exactly at the lower edge of the hull openings as can be seen in http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15882. I do not think this could have happend incidentially during the weathering process.
Therefore, I'd settle for the moment for something like an overall 507B with the sad remains of a dark hull-light upperworks scheme made from 507B and 507C. One thing that puzzles me is that the lighter tone seems to be rather confined to the fore and aft third of the length while the amidships third seems to be dominated by the darker tone (though not completely as http://www.seayourhistory.org.uk/compon ... emId=15872 shows).
Now, I'd appreciate your opinions!
MIchi
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DennisJP
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JWintjes wrote:Not really. You could get the Pompoms from a PoW kit, but there are no Vickers quads out there - unless the new Tamiya E-class destroyer has some, which I don't know. The 4.5in Mk I/Mk IIID mount combination was unique to Ark Royal, Scylla, Charybdis and a number of depot ships, so these are really a toughie.garyj36 wrote:How come you cant part out another kit? Do none of the Tamiya Battleships or battlecruisers have usefull parts?
Jorit
I think Pacific Front Hobbies has the guns. I know I have seen several types of British barrage guns there pretty detailed.
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Guest
Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Has anyone a photograph of the top deck of Ark Royal's island, showing the directors, mast arrangement, etc?
Thanks
IG
Thanks
IG
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Cobber
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Hi,
I'm working on a 3d model of Ark Royal, so I would like to design a right texture for her flight deck
who can show me how HMS Ark Royal deck was......
section, structure.....pictures.... of her armoured deck
I found how USS deck was with good pictures.....see
but nothing regarding RN armoured flight deck
Can you help me?
regards
Cobby
I'm working on a 3d model of Ark Royal, so I would like to design a right texture for her flight deck
who can show me how HMS Ark Royal deck was......
section, structure.....pictures.... of her armoured deck
I found how USS deck was with good pictures.....see
but nothing regarding RN armoured flight deck
Can you help me?
regards
Cobby
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
So what was the substance and colour of the post war Ark Royal, was it black or Tan, I believe it was tarmac, am I right.
Cornwall UK
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tjstoneman
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Comer - in response to your 9 Feb post - the armoured deck of the 1937-1941 ARK ROYAL was the upper deck (ie one level below the lower hangar) except abreast the island, where it formed the lower hangar deck. Not sure of the colour, probably covered in linoleum except the lower hangar deck, which was probably bare metal. The flight deck was also steel, probably AP507A dark grey.
Captain Pugwash - would your question about the post-war Ark Royal (9 Mar post) be more appropriate in the "Calling all HMS Ark Royal IV (1955-1978) fans" thread (viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34185) on this site? The fourth ARK ROYAL's flight deck was definitely not tan-coloured, but, certainly in her latter days, it was dark grey, with the "runway" a different grey - although shades of grey for both areas varied depending upon how fresh the paint was, and how much wear and tear had been caused. Other horizontal surfaces were deck green (not sure of correct designation). Vertical surfaces were light grey. There are plenty of colour photos online in this configuration, but fewer of her early days. I'm not sure if the RN ever laid tarmac on carriers' decks, though!
Tim
Captain Pugwash - would your question about the post-war Ark Royal (9 Mar post) be more appropriate in the "Calling all HMS Ark Royal IV (1955-1978) fans" thread (viewtopic.php?f=46&t=34185) on this site? The fourth ARK ROYAL's flight deck was definitely not tan-coloured, but, certainly in her latter days, it was dark grey, with the "runway" a different grey - although shades of grey for both areas varied depending upon how fresh the paint was, and how much wear and tear had been caused. Other horizontal surfaces were deck green (not sure of correct designation). Vertical surfaces were light grey. There are plenty of colour photos online in this configuration, but fewer of her early days. I'm not sure if the RN ever laid tarmac on carriers' decks, though!
Tim
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
I apoligise Tim, and thanks for putting me right on the aproprete site for this.
Again thanks for the input on 4th Ark, that is very helpfull.
Again thanks for the input on 4th Ark, that is very helpfull.
Cornwall UK
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TimDRN
Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
I am returning airfix modeller after 40 odd years and I am in the process of doing the 1:600 HMS Ark Royal and I was wondering if the paint that comes with the set is it enough!!! So long since I have done one I am really not too sure.
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tjstoneman
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
All the references I've seen show the flight deck of the World War Two ARK ROYAL to have been unarmoured (the later ARK ROYAL, completed in 1955, did have an armoured flight deck). The 1937 ship's 3.5" armoured deck was below the hangar (the flight deck may have had three-quarter inch plating for strength purposes). The subsequent Illustrious class did have an armoured flight deck; the resultant topweight meant that they could only be provided with a single hangar, as opposed to ARK ROYAL which had two, one above the other.
Tim
Tim
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Cobber
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
hi guys,
i'm working on this 3d HMS ARK ROYAL

where was written (if...) the name Ark Royal ?
regards
i'm working on this 3d HMS ARK ROYAL

where was written (if...) the name Ark Royal ?
regards
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smor
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Re: Calling all HMS Ark Royal (WW2) fans
Hello Cobber,
Ship name was at the stern, as seen in the following pictures



Good luck with yours model,
Shalom Mor
Ship name was at the stern, as seen in the following pictures



Good luck with yours model,
Shalom Mor
Hi to all
I am 53 years old, with interest in military history, and modeling card models of aircraft and warships.
I am 53 years old, with interest in military history, and modeling card models of aircraft and warships.