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The Battleship HMS Rodney

Carlo Cestra author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza

Published:10th Jun '19

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HMS Rodney and HMS Nelson were the only battleships of the Nelson class. HMS Rodney was built at Birkenhead Shipyards. She was launched on 28 December 1922, took the sea on 17 December 1925 and was commissioned in November 1927, three months behind Nelson. Her name was received in honor of Admiral Sir George Brydges Rodney. She fought her entire career under the motto of “Non generant aquilae columbas” (“Eagles do not breed doves”). The engineers found the perfect balance between size, armoring and armament, paying attention to achievable speeds. Her design was particular because the ship housed all the main armament towers at the bow, instead of having them distributed in the bow and stern, as it was then in use. They had a displacement that did not exceed 35,000 tons, respecting the Washington Treaty of 1922, Rodney and Nelson were two of the most powerful battleships then existing, until the new generation of all big gun ships was launched in 1936. HMS Rodney and HMS Nelson were the only British battleships to have trimmed towers, the only ones to carry 406 mm (16 inch) guns, and the liquid-loaded bulkheads under the waterline.

Another excellent addition to this series from Kagero. * Military Model Scene 05/07/2019 *
If you love British battleships and like to model them as accurately as possible then this book is most definitely for you. Highly recommended * Britmodeller.com 15/07/2019 *
'Just a superb piece of work .. I would highly recommend!' * Editor - Model Boat World *
Ship modellers wanting an easily accessible reference on HMS Rodney, the second Nelson-class battleship, would do well to consider this Kagero 3D Super Drawings volume. * Airfix Model World 05/08/2019 *

ISBN: 9788366148284

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88 pages