Talk:Ayanami-class destroyer
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Typo?
editIs "Takananmi" a typo for "Takanami"? There was a previous ship of that name: Japanese destroyer Takanami.
—wwoods 19:12, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I fixed it. ···日本穣? · Talk to Nihonjoe 00:06, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
Shipyards
editIt was my understanding that the name "Ishikawajima Heavy Industries" did not exist in in 1958.
What is the company Iono HI? Should this be Hitachi Zosen Corp?
Shipyards 2
editI have added the Builders to the Ship Info but I have not made any changes to the named Builders in the Table of Ships as I didnt write the article and didnt believe it my place to make changes to the considerable amount of work you have done on this page- anyway these are my thoughts regarding the shipbuilders in the Ship Info
List of Builders I have input into the Ship Info Table - (there were none shown) Ishikawajima Heavy Industries (1) Kawasaki Dockyard Co. (1) Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Eng. Nagasaki Shipyard (1) Kobe Shipyard (1) Mitsui Shipbuilding & Eng. (2)
List of Ships (I have not edited this table)
- Ayanami, Mitsubishi Zosen, Nagasaki, believe they were called Mitsubish Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. at this time
- Isonami, Shin-Mitsubishi, Kobe, believe they were called Mitsubish Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. at this time
- Uranami, Kawasaki, Tokyo, believe they were called Kawasaki Dockyard Co. at this time
- Shikinami, Mitsui Zosen, Tamano, believe they were called Mitsui Shipbuilding & Engineering at this time
- Takanami, 'Mitsui Zosen, Tamano', Ditto
- Ōnami or Oonami, Ishikawajima HI I agree with this one.,
- Makinami, 'Iono HI, Maizuru, assume this is meant to be Hitachi Zosen
Various references relating to the Shipbuilders




