Backward Matt
I-19, A Type B1 Submarine
The Type B1 was the Imperial Japanese Navy's most numerous class of submarines. They were a type of "cruiser submarine," able to sail the long distances of the pacific ocean. They are also known as carrier subs, because they carried a scout plane that could be stored in the bulge hangar in front of the conning tower.
One of the more well known B1's was I-19 and its service during Guadalcanal. Using a single torpedo salvo, I-19 was able to sink the USS Wasp (Aircraft Carrier) and USS O'Brien (Destroyer), while damaging the USS North Carolina (Battleship).
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Phew! Okay, I've actually been clow-cooking the design of this submarine for about four years now, so apologies for everyone who's already seen it. But! I've made it, my greatest work so far. It's currently sitting on my desk at work.
I-19, A Type B1 Submarine
The Type B1 was the Imperial Japanese Navy's most numerous class of submarines. They were a type of "cruiser submarine," able to sail the long distances of the pacific ocean. They are also known as carrier subs, because they carried a scout plane that could be stored in the bulge hangar in front of the conning tower.
One of the more well known B1's was I-19 and its service during Guadalcanal. Using a single torpedo salvo, I-19 was able to sink the USS Wasp (Aircraft Carrier) and USS O'Brien (Destroyer), while damaging the USS North Carolina (Battleship).
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Phew! Okay, I've actually been clow-cooking the design of this submarine for about four years now, so apologies for everyone who's already seen it. But! I've made it, my greatest work so far. It's currently sitting on my desk at work.