
Finally, the design n☃ is the Alsace-class as we have it in-game (even though in-game, the engine power is only 192 000 horsepower while in reality, the design had an engine power of 220 000 horsepower and was planned to reach 32 knots. These actually aren’t the same guns fitted on the Champagne in World of Warships. Design n☂ was heavier with a 42 500 tons standard displacement, a slight increase of the engine power to 190 000 horsepower and a main battery consisting of 3 triple turrets, but this time with newly designed 406 mm guns. The engine power was reaching 170 000 horsepower for a maximum speed of 31 knots. Design n☁ had a 40 000 tons standard displacement and its main armament was consisting of 3 triple turrets with 380 mm guns, the same as on the Richelieu-class. Overall, 3 designs were being considered for the Alsace-class. They were meant to follow the construction of the 4 Richelieu-class battleships as any dockyard big enough to build them was currently occupied. This class of battleships was ordered to counter the H-class battleship the Kriegsmarine was planning to build. The Flandre is based on the design n☁ and design n☃ of the never-built Alsace-class battleships from the Marine Nationale. I’m sure that you will find something interesting. This article is brought to you by Genesis! Check out the link below to visit their catalog full of great accessories for gamers! Mice, keyboards, mousepads, gaming chairs, etc. Is she worth it? How does she compete compared to Gascogne and Champagne that are already filling the spot of French tier VIII premium battleship? Here is my opinion on the subject.

The Flandre is now available to you all and will trigger me forever because of how all over the place she is in terms of design. Ladies and Gentlemen, here it is, after Alsace, Bourgogne and Wujing, the 4th Alsace-class battleship in this game.
