Both the front and side windows look too widely spaced on the mockup, so it would definitely make sense for the production model to have a 4/7/4 window arrangement.If the window scheme is 4-7-4, then it's changed from the mock-up which has 3-5-3.
Both the front and side windows look too widely spaced on the mockup, so it would definitely make sense for the production model to have a 4/7/4 window arrangement.If the window scheme is 4-7-4, then it's changed from the mock-up which has 3-5-3.
Original source is admin of naval section of haohanfw.com BBS which is barred to new members until they reach a certain rank.
In addition to J16's post, the admin also mentioned the "ears" of the 055's superstructure does indeed exist on the real thing. I'm assuming he's talking about the platforms on either side of the bridge.
If the window scheme is 4-7-4, then it's changed from the mock-up which has 3-5-3.
No actual photographs yet, but Haohan Defense gave us some new CGI updates, presumably of the first ship under construction.
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That is going to be a very beautiful ship with fantastic lines, and a great deal of capability.Here is another CG showing double helicopter hangars.
I wonder what happened to the artillery piece.No actual photographs yet, but Haohan Defense gave us some new CGI updates, presumably of the first ship under construction.
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I wonder what happened to the artillery piece.
Remember your previous post about something similar to AGS on the Zumwalt? I am now tempted to believe that 055 could have something similar.I don't want to sound too snarky, but take a guess.
The answer is probably quite a simple one and is normal for most ships with weapon mounts during construction.
Remember your previous post about something similar to AGS on the Zumwalt? I am now tempted to believe that 055 could have something similar.