Gerwalker Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 Sorry about that. Fixed. The sentence means that the submarine aircraft carrier is operated by a strong ally of the Anti-U.N. whom always shows up to combat the U.N. Force [or the Asuka.] Thanks for the clarification Nanashi!!! Thanks. Now it is ubiquitously strong clear!! Quote
Goth Kitty 22 Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 Other than it's the first Macross submarine we've ever seen?Looks big. Any statistics on how big this is? (It might be a remodled Typhoon SSBN. Russia had very few of these in commition in the collapse of the soviet union.) If that's the case then who got a hold of the hull/ship and had it remodled? And how did they get the stealth technology (See below)... Anyway from the overal look it appears stealthy and streamlined, somewhere along the lines of the 'projected future' of US Navy subs... (Streamlined conning tower & body). The only thing is that it lacks it's own underwater drones... Does this thing have a hanger underneath the launch tubes or are the SVFs launched and loaded into the tubes? two cents. http://unsd.macrossroleplay.org/rorqual.html This submarine appeared before. Quote
Aurel Tristen Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 Other than it's the first Macross submarine we've ever seen?Looks big. Any statistics on how big this is? (It might be a remodled Typhoon SSBN. Russia had very few of these in commition in the collapse of the soviet union.) If that's the case then who got a hold of the hull/ship and had it remodled? And how did they get the stealth technology (See below)... Anyway from the overal look it appears stealthy and streamlined, somewhere along the lines of the 'projected future' of US Navy subs... (Streamlined conning tower & body). The only thing is that it lacks it's own underwater drones... Does this thing have a hanger underneath the launch tubes or are the SVFs launched and loaded into the tubes? two cents. http://unsd.macrossroleplay.org/rorqual.html This submarine appeared before. Yes, there was another submarine. Alas, once again terribly inaccurate RPG stats.... That pages says that this unmanned sub has a crew of 20! LOL I have created an entry for it here so that people aren't misinformed: http://nanashi.macrossmecha.info/resrc/cat...ps/rorqual.html Quote
Aurel Tristen Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 Does it launch planes from it too?? No. Just missiles. ^^ Quote
BLESS Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Yes, there was another submarine.Alas, once again terribly inaccurate RPG stats.... That pages says that this unmanned sub has a crew of 20! LOL I have created an entry for it here so that people aren't misinformed: http://nanashi.macrossmecha.info/resrc/cat...ps/rorqual.html Strange, i would have thought a submarine would have been better suited in the anti-ship role instead of anti-aircraft? Quote
Boxer Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 (edited) Huh. Forgot about that one. I stand corrected: This is the first EARTH submarine we've ever seen. Is it just me or does the Rorqual look like the Disney version of the Natilus? Edited June 11, 2004 by Boxer Quote
EganLoo Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 Hey, that's neat, I only wish we could see how SV-51s launch from it and land on it. Does it have any armament? That scene was apparently cut from Episode 3. There has not been any data on the Auerstädt's armaments other than it carrying SV-51s. The above sentences are inaccurate. For accurate information on the Auerstädt, please go to: http://www.anime.net/macross/mecha/anti_un/ships/auerstadt/ Quote
EganLoo Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 The name hasn' been published as far as I know... it must be inside info. The above is not true. Not only has the name been published, it was used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 itself. http://www.anime.net/macross/production/an...ve_action/zero/ Quote
EganLoo Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 Sorry about that. Fixed. The sentence means that the submarine aircraft carrier is operated by a strong ally of the Anti-U.N. whom always shows up to combat the U.N. Force [or the Asuka.] The above is not true. The creators do not say that the Auerstadt is "umbiquitious" or a "strong ally" or "strong alley"--in fact, the creators' own words are almost completely the opposite. http://www.anime.net/macross/mecha/anti_un/ships/auerstadt/ Quote
Aurel Tristen Posted June 22, 2004 Author Posted June 22, 2004 The name hasn' been published as far as I know... it must be inside info. The above is not true. Not only has the name been published, it was used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 itself. http://www.anime.net/macross/production/an...ve_action/zero/ You misundestood me. I was talking about the original/class name of the ship which was remodelled which was the became Auerstädt. I know what the ship's name is. I got the legit DVD 2 days after its release. You're trying to hard to make me look bad. Try not to slip up. Quote
Aurel Tristen Posted June 22, 2004 Author Posted June 22, 2004 Sorry about that. Fixed. The sentence means that the submarine aircraft carrier is operated by a strong ally of the Anti-U.N. whom always shows up to combat the U.N. Force [or the Asuka.] The above is not true. The creators do not say that the Auerstadt is "umbiquitious" or a "strong ally" or "strong alley"--in fact, the creators' own words are almost completely the opposite. http://www.anime.net/macross/mecha/anti_un/ships/auerstadt/ Hmmm what I that was the translation I got back from the DVD's liner notes. Quote
EganLoo Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 The name hasn' been published as far as I know... it must be inside info. The above is not true. Not only has the name been published, it was used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 itself. http://www.anime.net/macross/production/an...ve_action/zero/ You misundestood me. I was talking about the original/class name of the ship which was remodelled which was the became Auerstädt. I know what the ship's name is. I got the legit DVD 2 days after its release. You're trying to hard to make me look bad. Try not to slip up. Actually, the original post was specifically referring to the name Auerstädt itself, not any previous name it had. Here, you can see for yourself: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...ndpost&p=154391 Quote
EganLoo Posted June 22, 2004 Posted June 22, 2004 Sorry about that. Fixed. The sentence means that the submarine aircraft carrier is operated by a strong ally of the Anti-U.N. whom always shows up to combat the U.N. Force [or the Asuka.] The above is not true. The creators do not say that the Auerstadt is "umbiquitious" or a "strong ally" or "strong alley"--in fact, the creators' own words are almost completely the opposite. http://www.anime.net/macross/mecha/anti_un/ships/auerstadt/ Hmmm what I that was the translation I got back from the DVD's liner notes. Then I would say that translation was bad. Quote
Aurel Tristen Posted June 22, 2004 Author Posted June 22, 2004 The name hasn' been published as far as I know... it must be inside info. The above is not true. Not only has the name been published, it was used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 itself. http://www.anime.net/macross/production/an...ve_action/zero/ You misundestood me. I was talking about the original/class name of the ship which was remodelled which was the became Auerstädt. I know what the ship's name is. I got the legit DVD 2 days after its release. You're trying to hard to make me look bad. Try not to slip up. Actually, the original post was specifically referring to the name Auerstädt itself, not any previous name it had. Here, you can see for yourself: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...ndpost&p=154391 I was talking about published in print. Quote
EganLoo Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 The name hasn' been published as far as I know... it must be inside info. The above is not true. Not only has the name been published, it was used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 itself. http://www.anime.net/macross/production/an...ve_action/zero/ You misundestood me. I was talking about the original/class name of the ship which was remodelled which was the became Auerstädt. I know what the ship's name is. I got the legit DVD 2 days after its release. You're trying to hard to make me look bad. Try not to slip up. Actually, the original post was specifically referring to the name Auerstädt itself, not any previous name it had. Here, you can see for yourself: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?...ndpost&p=154391 I was talking about published in print. Just so everyone is not mistaken on the subject: 1) The name Auerstädt *has* been published in print 2) It *has* been in the Macross Compendium since last year 3) It *was* used in the dialogue of Macross Zero Vol. 4 4) It is *not* inside info Quote
Gerwalker Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 (edited) I've recently found info (Polmar's Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines) on actual submarine carriers that were considered in the late 50's by the US Navy. I found the AN-2 design (from Boeing!!) concept similar to the Auerstädt in Macross 0. Even more in a soviet book from the 60s there is a diagram of what they thought was the concept design that is even more similar!! In Polmar's book there are some designs for submarine LSTs and cargo ships too (another interesting "previous art" for Macross designs) Boeing's AN-2: What do you think? Edited September 15, 2004 by Gerwalker Quote
Knight26 Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 Very interesting, I wonder what the recovery method would have been for the AN-2. Quote
Tekkaman Blade Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 Very interesting, I wonder what the recovery method would have been for the AN-2. Same here. Quote
Macross_Fanboy Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 Very interesting, I wonder what the recovery method would have been for the AN-2. Same here. Me too, but that's most likely the reason it was scrapped. Quote
Tekkaman Blade Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 Very interesting, I wonder what the recovery method would have been for the AN-2. Same here. Me too, but that's most likely the reason it was scrapped. Actually, if the front nozzle can convert into a propellar it could land like a helicopter. It's been done for some space programs I think. Quote
the white drew carey Posted September 13, 2004 Posted September 13, 2004 I'm getting dead links. Quote
Gerwalker Posted September 14, 2004 Posted September 14, 2004 (edited) In his book Polmar says that in AN-2 the planes are VTOL. In the AN-1 (see below) they planned to use the F11 Tiger (trials for assesing the feasibility of carring a plane in the regulus hangar with a Regulus II sub were done) In that design the recovery was made using an innovative hook and cable system. Eventually the F-11s would be replaced by a Mach 3 aircraft...go figure!! The reasons why they never built one are: 1. this was a development of the Bureau of Aeronautics and Bureau of Ships opossed to it for "bureaucratic" reasons... 2. Recovery system was not very practical 3. Shortage of submarine construction capabilities (Polaris project was using most of the resources) Edited September 15, 2004 by Gerwalker Quote
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Gerwalker Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 (edited) I don't know why some people can't see my pics... I'm using Photobucket for posting these. Just modified my posts and posted the pics directly in MW Here is the design from the soviet book (Atomic Powered Submarine Designs, V.M. Bukalov, 1967) oriinally from Proceedings Oc t. 1963. The dots in the stern are missile launchers, the sail (fairwater for US submariners) can be retracted for aircraft ops. IMHO this design was part of a desinformation campaign since it has very little in common (aside from being a carrier) with the real propossals (AN-1 and AN-2), though it is cooler than those!! Edited September 15, 2004 by Gerwalker Quote
the white drew carey Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I think KingNor is referring to Nanashi's pics. I can't get them at home on my iMac or here at work on my PC. Both says the page cannot be displayed. Quote
Gerwalker Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 I think KingNor is referring to Nanashi's pics. I can't get them at home on my iMac or here at work on my PC. Both says the page cannot be displayed. Thanks... oh well, it was not such a big trouble to repost all my pics... but please: next time be more specific... Quote
Remko Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 (edited) *BUMP* First of all, sorry to reactivate this pretty old topic... Second, does anybody here still have the pics from Nanashi's opening post? I know there are some very interesting pictures of the Auerstädt in op4_delta's Asuka II Carrier Battle Group, A tactical essay on the Asca CVBG (hopefully the models of the Asuka and Auerstädt will be completed), but I was hoping someone might have official lineart. So far the only I've seen was this: As you can see, this is an early sketch, and does not reflect the final model seen in the OVA. Anyway, I've been trying to draw a variant of the sub myself, using those images as well as my SV-51y as a guide. For the moment I've determined the launch tubes (which are somewhat elliptical, as shown in episode 5) to have an internal width of 14.4 meters to 16.2 meters (about 47 to 53 foot) with an internal length of 9 meters (29.5 foot). These measurements are based on the SV-51 equipped with boosters, two air-to-air missiles, and a fuel pod under each wing, again, as depicted in episode 5. My ship will have beam of 75.6 meters (not including fins), as this is the optimum size to have a transit lane for the SV-51's between the launchtubecovers. I'm still undecided about the length though... If I use the length to beam ratio from an Ohio class SSBN/SSGN (Length equals 13.3 x beam) the size would come out at 75.6 x 13.3 = 1005.5 meters. A bit large... The Typhoon L/B ratio is 7.3, giving a length of about 551.88 meters. However, I will know more when I have the image from the bridge status display printed and measured. Instead of propellors, the boat will use a new style of propulsion, as seen on this concept model for an advanced UK attack sub: My sub will carry 20 to 22 SV-51's, 2 or 4 ASW Rotorcraft (my original design, based on the UD-4L Cheyenne dropship from Aliens) and up to 10 Octos variable Destroids. These will be located in special bays at the underside of the sub. Pilots get in (Octos is in sub-mode) bay is flooded, and the Destroid launches from a hatch at the bottom. For amphibious assault / reconniassance / special ops delivery the sub will also house a few Gibbs / Lockheed-Martin Amphibians to be precise, this will include (may vary in the future): -10x Amphibious Combat Craft Expeditionary ACC/E -6x Amphibious Combat Craft Riverine ACC/R -4x Terraquad Of course the sub needs to surface to deply these vehicles. Edited January 18, 2009 by Remko Quote
nanashino Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 The current entry for the Auerstadt can be found here: http://www.macrossmecha.info/fs/auerstadt/auerstadt.html Nanashi's Information Group www.macrossmecha.imfo *BUMP* First of all, sorry to reactivate this pretty old topic... Second, does anybody here still have the pics from Nanashi's opening post? I know there are some very interesting pictures of the Auerstädt in op4_delta's Asuka II Carrier Battle Group, A tactical essay on the Asca CVBG (hopefully the models of the Asuka and Auerstädt will be completed), but I was hoping someone might have official lineart. So far the only I've seen was this: As you can see, this is an early sketch, and does not reflect the final model seen in the OVA. Anyway, I've been trying to draw a variant of the sub myself, using those images as well as my SV-51y as a guide. For the moment I've determined the launch tubes (which are somewhat elliptical, as shown in episode 5) to have an internal width of 14.4 meters to 16.2 meters (about 47 to 53 foot) with an internal length of 9 meters (29.5 foot). These measurements are based on the SV-51 equipped with boosters, two air-to-air missiles, and a fuel pod under each wing, again, as depicted in episode 5. My ship will have beam of 75.6 meters (not including fins), as this is the optimum size to have a transit lane for the SV-51's between the launchtubecovers. I'm still undecided about the length though... If I use the length to beam ratio from an Ohio class SSBN/SSGN (Length equals 13.3 x beam) the size would come out at 75.6 x 13.3 = 1005.5 meters. A bit large... The Typhoon L/B ratio is 7.3, giving a length of about 551.88 meters. However, I will know more when I have the image from the bridge status display printed and measured. Instead of propellors, the boat will use a new style of propulsion, as seen on this concept model for an advanced UK attack sub: My sub will carry 20 to 22 SV-51's, 2 or 4 ASW Rotorcraft (my original design, based on the UD-4L Cheyenne dropship from Aliens) and up to 10 Octos variable Destroids. These will be located in special bays at the underside of the sub. Pilots get in (Octos is in sub-mode) bay is flooded, and the Destroid launches from a hatch at the bottom. For amphibious assault / reconniassance / special ops delivery the sub will also house a few Gibbs / Lockheed-Martin Amphibians to be precise, this will include (may vary in the future): -10x Amphibious Combat Craft Expeditionary ACC/E -6x Amphibious Combat Craft Riverine ACC/R -4x Terraquad Of course the sub needs to surface to deply these vehicles. Quote
D.D. Ivanov Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 I'd like to think that the AUN sub uses a pumpjet caterpillar drive system XD Quote
Protoculture Posted January 27, 2009 Posted January 27, 2009 Uhhh, nanashi, your works has been sorely missed. But, since you've been off & on for the last coupla of years, I sincerely suggest you joined hand with Mr March & co-developed Macross Mecha Manual as well, & he could assists you with MacrossMecha.Info. BTW, nice to see you are back in business after long hibernation. Quote
regult Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 The current entry for the Auerstadt can be found here: http://www.macrossmecha.info/fs/auerstadt/auerstadt.html Nanashi's Information Group www.macrossmecha.imfo shouldn't it be www.macrossmecha.inf ? I got to the above mentioned site and landed on a single opening page with no more stuff, is it the way it's supposed to be? Quote
anime52k8 Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 shouldn't it be www.macrossmecha.inf ? I got to the above mentioned site and landed on a single opening page with no more stuff, is it the way it's supposed to be? I think that's kind of your sites downfall Nanashi, there's no way to get to anything from the main page (or from any other page ) Quote
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