![]() Henri IV might have as well, but her funnel looks a bit too bulky.Microsoft Windows, macOS (discontinued), iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S ![]() Only the Richelieu and Alsace class derivatives, plus République, Charles Martel and Saint-Louis look like they have turning funnels. You can easily discern that by the secondary guns (Flandre has the same secondaries, but more of them and only triple main guns, Bourgogne has different secondary guns).Īnd I never said that all French BBs have turning funnels. The ship in the clip is definitely Alsace. I think the clip shows Bourgogne, which might look similar to Alsace, but a difference could be the rotating funnel as a "modernisation/improvment" if you will, since it is part of the list of ships that get this feature.īest thing would be to check the models in game for the obvious rotating part. Antennas folding down is only for CVs as it is described. I am not sure if every Alsace variation (Alsace, Flandre, Bourgogne, the panasian one) have rotating funnels, my assumption is only the ones listed. You can see it ingame that some funnels are static as with most and some look like they could turn, which are infact the rotating funnels that are now being implemented. Not all french BBs have actual turnable funnels. Or is the list only for antennas? I am confused. And what about the French cruisers with the same type of funnel, Charles Martel and Saint-Louis? ![]() Then there are all the ships based on the Richelieu class (Richelieu, Jean Bart, Gascogne and Champagne). Flandre, Alsace and Bourgougne are very similar in the first place (same hull and base superstructure). The list of ships with rotating funnels surely is incomplete? E.g., for battleships the list only mentions République, Flandre and Bourgogne, but the clip shows Alsace.
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