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Yep, they thoroughly modernized the Queen Elizabeth class fast dreadnaught/battleship, but what I have not been able to find yet is the data for the as built specifications to compare with the after modernization.
I have a copy of "The Illustrated Directory of Warships from 1860 to the present day (2001) by David Miller. Standard displacement per this source is 27,500 tons and fully loaded as 31,500 tons. From http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_queen_elizabeth_class_battleships.html
the as built displacement was 27,500 and 33,000 tons plus. Unfortunately, I have not been successful, with the exception of material on Wikipedia, on finding any other information. However, the change of 1,500 tons has an effect that has to be compensated for in order to maintain stability and other characteristics.
So upgrading, real world or in Traveller, is not a simple task of pulling out and replacing components with the same mass. Please ensure that upgrading takes in the need to recalculate the specifications.
I have a copy of "The Illustrated Directory of Warships from 1860 to the present day (2001) by David Miller. Standard displacement per this source is 27,500 tons and fully loaded as 31,500 tons. From http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_queen_elizabeth_class_battleships.html
the as built displacement was 27,500 and 33,000 tons plus. Unfortunately, I have not been successful, with the exception of material on Wikipedia, on finding any other information. However, the change of 1,500 tons has an effect that has to be compensated for in order to maintain stability and other characteristics.
So upgrading, real world or in Traveller, is not a simple task of pulling out and replacing components with the same mass. Please ensure that upgrading takes in the need to recalculate the specifications.
You might want to look at how thoroughly the British modernized some of the Queen Elizabeth-class battleships between World War 1 and 2.