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KYV Kolomyia

16.6k Fineilldoitmyself  1.8 years ago

KYV Kolomyia is the lead ship of the Kolomyia-class of super-dreadnought battleships for the Grand Pivdenia Navy in the 1850s. The Kolomyia-class is part of the linkor standartnoho typu of sixteen battleships built in the 1850s and 1860s, and were developments of the preceding Dunaivtsi-class. They were armed with a battery of twelve 14-inch (356 mm) guns in four three-gun turrets. Kolomyia spent most of her career in the Expeditionary Fleet for the duration of her peacetime career. She is also present in the Operation Southern Expedition which she, after the operation, was awarded the Order of the Grand Eagle.

History

Grand Duchy of Pivden
Name: Kolomyia
Namesake: County of Kolomyia
Builder: Korolivs'ki verfi
Laid down: 1851
Launched: 1853
Commissioned: 1854
Decommissioned: 1877
Stricken: 1878
Honors and Awards: 8x battle stars (Pivdenian Revolution),1x Order of the Grand Eagle (Operation Southern Expedition)
Fate: Sent as a museum ship
Status: Museum ship

General Characteristics

Class and type: Kolomyia-class battleship
Displacement: 34,300 long tons
Length: 648.8ft (197.8m)
Beam: 113.4ft (34.6m)
Draft: 30 ft 2 in (9.19 m)
Installed power: 8x Korolev Boilers 27,500 shp
Propulsion: 4x steam turbines, 4x screw propellers
Speed: 21 knots (24 mph)
Range: 8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement: 1,105 officers and men


12x 14-dyuymova/360-mm harmata
14x 5-dyuymova/135-mm harmata
10x 3-dyuymova/76-mm harmata (not included)
2x 3 inch Anti-Airship Rockets
2x 21 inch torpedo tubes


Armour:
Belt: 8.5 - 14 inches
Barbettes: 13.2 inches
Turret face: 18.3 inches
Turret sides: 9.8-10.5 inches
Turret top: 5.4 inches
Turret rear: 9.2 inches
Conning tower: 12 inches
Decks: 4.1 inches


KYV Kolomyia under 1000 parts here


Kolomyia was moored in Aurora Harbor when the Pivdenian Revolution broke out in 1871. She participated in the Battle of of Aleut·s'kyy Islands where she was pinned down by three dreadnought battleships seized by the Pivdenia Commune 3 weeks earlier. She nevertheless survived the battle and was repaired. Her repairs took five months preventing her from participating in two major naval engagements but manage to participate in other battles. In 1873, Kolomyia and many of the older battleships were thoroughly rebuilt to prepare them for operations in the Southern Seas War. She took part in Hubkina, providing gunfire support to troops fighting to retake the islands. Belgorod followed from 1873 to 1874, including the Battles of Velyka Planyna, Portorozh and Kamnik Islands. In March, she raided Kirovsk to distract the Commune forces during the landing on Komi, and from June through September, she fought in Pskov and Lipetsk, bombarding Commune forces during the Battles of Yaroslav, Poltava, Samara and Cherkasy.

The Rosiya campaign followed in September, during which the ship operated as part of the bombardment group at the Battle of Arkhangelsk. The Commune launched a major counter naval attack that resulted in the Battle of Arkhangelsk Gulf, a series of four naval engagements. During the Battle of Sevastopol Strait, Kolomyia formed part of the Grand Navy's line of battle that defeated the Commune Squadron. During the battle, Kolomyia was credited by sinking her sister Ternivka. Kolomyia shelled Commune forces during the Battle of Rosiya in February 1875 and the Battle of Moskva from March to June. During the latter action, she was frequently attacked by Airships but was not seriously damaged. She used the Anti-airship rockets installed on her against the Airships but proved very inaccurate. In the final months of the war, Kolomyia is present in bombarding the Commune capital of Moskva and after Commune's surrender in April, she was present in Rosiya Bay at the signing of Treaty of Volhohrad, ending the war effectively. Kolomyia sailed for Grand Duchy of Pivden four days later.

Kolomyia was decommissioned in 1877, and struck from Reyestr viys'kovo-mors'kykh suden in 1878. The ship was planned to be scrapped but outburst from the public led to the argue that the ship made a remarkable performance in uniting the Grand Duchy and preventing the uprising of Communist regime. She was then sold to a private group and is now a museum ship.

Images

Kolomyia<em>Sea</em>Trials
Kolomyia<em>gunnery</em>training
Kolomyia and Ternivka
Kolomyia<em>underway
Kolomyia</em>In_Action

Controls

  • Standard ship controls
  • VTOL and Trim for turret and rocket platform controls
  • Press the corresponding AGs to activate features

    • Ag1: Train guns to starboard (activates starboard secondary guns)

    • Ag2: Train guns to portside (activates portside guns)

    • Ag3: Use Portside AA Rockets

    • Ag4: Use Starboard AA Rockets

    • Ag5: Portside torpedo

    • Ag6: Starboard torpedo

    • Ag7: Lights

  • The ship has different camera angles

    Note

  • All stories are fictional and does not have any connections to the real world

  • Credits to @ShiroNeko for letting me reverse engineer his/her buoyancy technique.

Spotlights

General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 113.4ft (34.6m)
  • Length 648.8ft (197.8m)
  • Height 172.2ft (52.5m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 114,860lbs (52,099kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.176
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.034
  • Wing Loading 284.6lbs/ft2 (1,389.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 403.6ft2 (37.5m2)
  • Drag Points 556970

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1196
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 5,460
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    32.0k ShiroNeko

    @Fineilldoitmyself
    awesome, glad I helped :))

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    @DatRoadTrainGuy19 Trying to catch that first generation cameras. You know they look so vintage.

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    @ShiroNeko Yes, it's in there. Thanks for reminding me!

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    28.1k YarisSedan

    Why does the image of the ship looks somewhat... ominous, and kinda spooky? Its kinda like a ghost ship image to be honest with you

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    32.0k ShiroNeko

    Does this have the buoyancy technique you mentioned? looks great btw.

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