MateDow -> RE: Looking for Books with lots of stats (9/17/2013 5:41:25 AM)
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My personal recommendations... For the US: Friedman's design series (US Carriers, US Battleships, etc) has a lot of data about US designs. They are a little pricey ($60ish new) but I have found them completely worth the money. They are also nice for showing the evolution of US designs with information on some of the unbuilt designs. For battleships: Garzke and Dulin's books on battleships. They are getting dated, but they are some of the best books for WW2 battleships. There are three books; one for Allied battleships, one for Axis & neutrals, and one for US. Once again, you are probably going to pay a fair amount ($100+ for the one at Amazon) for a used copy. For Japan: Jentschura's Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (as was mentioned earlier). Watt's Japanese Warships of WW2 For British battleships: Burt's battleships books are being republished in an updated version. There is one that focuses on WW2 ships. I like the whole series. For other British: Friedman has books on British Cruisers and Destroyers that are good. For French: Jordan's French Battleships and French Cruiser books are very good. Hopefully, that is enough money spent for you. None of these have maneuverability data that I've noticed, but still have a lot of good information.
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