A star of movies and television in the late 1950s and '60s made his first featured performance before a large audience in Bismarck on Aug. 16, 1956. Following a three-page spread in Life magazine, the ...
The Bismarck Tribune: Film shot in North Dakota to be shown in Bismarck in September
A film produced and based in North Dakota is set to be shown in Bismarck for two days in September, based on a true story about children who became lost in a winter storm and worked together to return ...
Film shot in North Dakota to be shown in Bismarck in September
Yahoo: Film Limbo: 18 High-Profile Movies That Were Shot But Haven’t Seen The Light Of Day
Film Limbo: 18 High-Profile Movies That Were Shot But Haven’t Seen The Light Of Day
Re: Bismarck and her contemporaries by Bgile » Wed 5:50 pm There seems to always be a significant number of duds when heavy armor is encountered. However, a dud can sometimes be even more damaging than a bullet which explodes. For example, suppose a shell failed to explode and instead was deflected through the bottom of the ship?
If Bismarck had trouble steering with propellers alone, other factors caused that most likely: Her big size when compared with P.Eugen? Convergent design of her propeller shafts? Did the Hipper or Scharnhorst classes have convergent shaft designs too?
Bismarck´s steam plant was a high temperature/high pressure on, at 58 kg/cm2, while the American´s was a little lower at 40 kg/cm2. Bismarck´s steam would attain a higher steam jet velocity, what would need a matching high rpm turbine for efficiency, which Bismarck´s single reduction gearing could not reach.