Photo #: S-584-197 Light Cruiser ... Design # 2 ... Undated (about January 1925) Titled: "Profile for Est. of Scheme # 6" Preliminary design plan for a cruiser to be built under treaty limitations covering ships of up to 10,000 tons treaty displacement. This drawing represents a design that met most General Board characteristics for a ship that might be built under the Fiscal Year 1924 building program. This design provided the same heavy main gun armament as the baseline design (see Photo # S-584-190) but sacrificed some speed to add light armor protection and reduce weights. This design was one of many variations considered in the process of settling on the design adopted for the Pensacola (CL-24) class of Fiscal Year 1926. This plan provided twelve 8-inch guns, turbine machinery, and a speed of 32.5 knots in a ship 600 feet long on the waterline, and with a normal displacement of 11,410 tons. Note: The original document was pencil on paper (black on white). The original plan is in the 1911-1925 "Spring Styles Book". U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. Online Image: 384KB; 2365 x 1090 pixels |
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Image posted 11 March 2008