Theemile wrote:
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While you are corect about the RMN's hesitation on launching a new class mid-war, the Edward Saganami (Sag-A) was launched in 1908, after 10 years of redesign. The Sag B was launched in 1917 and the Sag-C in 1920
Hi Theemile, this is just a FYI post.
Just for clarity, and so people are more aware of it, that date is an error.
Tom Pope posted a while back that the 1908 date was an error, and the actual first Saganami class was commisssioned in 1912. He said he would add it to the errata page BuNine is keeping on their website, but I didn't check to see if he put it there.
He made the point in a discussion of cruisers where I was arguing with Lyonheart over the date, and Lyon was right and I --believing HoS-- was wrong. So I remember it.
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In Enemy Hands, HH was thinking about cruisers, and the Saganami she was describing was only supposed to be ten percent bigger than a Star Knight--about like the Alvarez class. And she mentioned something about a three-year (so far) delay in getting the design finalized. 1908 was the date the original design was supposed to be introduced. . . .but wasn't. IEH was what, 1910 or 1911, and the Saganami didn't exist yet--not until she was home again, and Mike Henke was skipper of the Edward Saganami, still with the new-air-car smell. . .
Regards,
Rob