

I'm referring to this (from the HMS Iron Duke thread).
I'm guessing either they're called 'hull section' or 'general arrangement/ fore and aft view.'
Which is correct?
The slightly confused,
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I do recall that from NAVEDTRA-14325ScottOram wrote:The "Ribs" that are perpendicular to the keel in a ship are referred to as Frames.
In particular, what I'm looking to build is a FRAM'd USS Meredith (DD-980). So far I've got the plans for USS Johnston (DD-821) (FD item #G-DD821), which includes plans for the (A) main deck, (B) outboard profile, (C) bridge, (D) superstructure, (E) platforms, (J) inboard profile, and (P) data. No frames, though.ARH wrote:HI, It would be handy if we knew what ship you would like to build, I could look at Floating drydock and give you some idea what you needed.
TWoyma wrote:I do recall that from NAVEDTRA-14325ScottOram wrote:The "Ribs" that are perpendicular to the keel in a ship are referred to as Frames.![]()
Unfortunetly, Floating Drydock lists the various views that their plans display as follows:
F-HULL SECTION
I'm not sure which of those catergories they place frame diagrams under (and at 20-35 bucks a pop, I'm not going to guess). I have a feeling they're under either G/A or F&A, but I'm not sure.