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martin ej
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Posted: 03 March 2008 at 12:24pm |
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Hello Jan, Thanks for all that info. The boat 2422 drawings, June 1939, clearly show the Bofors and the internal angle iron structure for its mounting. Placed between the port and starboard fuel tanks and right down to the keel. The Thornycroft drawings, I think of a slightly later date but I did not take copies of those, show the configuration for the Irish Navy, M1 to M6, a configuration clearly for sub hunting equipped with sonar. So it would seem that this boat did not fall into the hands of the RN though I would guess that to be unlikely if it actualy got built to drawing. It would after all have been a worthwhile craft if only for evaluation trials. The info on the transmission system was most usefull, but like most of the craft it shows up the lack of experience, both 'combat experience' and mechanical. Coupling two engines is not simple, the cyclinder firing must be maintained 'in phase' otherwise torsional vibration problems arrise leading to mechanical failure. Simple clutches dont work. Even load matching the throttles is a major problem. I must admit I was puzled by the size of the gearboxes, far too big for simple forward / reverse boxes, the two speed feature explains it! Thanks again for adding to the background history. Now that I have finished the model I will be progressing on to the next one in Thornycrofts list of MTB designs. Hopefully one day to have a complete set of all their WW II MTB's. |
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ArvoLV
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Posted: 05 June 2014 at 9:57pm |
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Esteemed colleagues;
I have read with great interest (thought his posting is nearly nine years old), the information presented in this thread re the "Estonian" and "Latvian" Thornycroft MTB's (Yard Nr. 2422?). One of my goals is to be able to prepare some higher-quality color profiles of these two vessels. Is there a chance, that applicable line-renderings, blueprints/photographs/background materials on these vessels can be shared with me - so that I may prepare my desired color artwork? If these items are presently available on the Internet, I'd be happy to visit same, and download what I can. I understand that the "Latvian" ordered MTB was used by the RN to evacuate soldiers from Dunkirk in 1940 - but not the "Estonian" ordered vessel). Both the Estonian and Latvian ordered vessels were later transferred to the Irish navy. Estonian government records indicate that the Estonian navy was interested in purchasing four of these Thornycroft MTB's. I have no idea how many Latvia was interested in - though I suspect that it would not have been too much larger than the Estonian order. Thank you kindly for any assistance efforts, which may be rendered on my behalf. Regards; ArvoLV
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Christian
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Posted: 06 June 2014 at 9:32am |
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Lambert's L/S/62 drawing is for MTBs 24 and 25
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ArvoLV
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Posted: 06 June 2014 at 5:46pm |
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Esteemed Christian;
Thank you kindly for your reply. Where might I please locate Lambert's L/S/62 drawings? Regards; ArvoLV
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johnk
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Posted: 07 June 2014 at 11:26am |
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Hi there,
Hope not jumping in on Christian, but if you click the logo at the top of the page, and then the links page button, Lambert drawings have a web-site.... Johnk |
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Christian
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Posted: 09 June 2014 at 9:18am |
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Hi John
thanks indeed, otherwise just use Google search...
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