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STEED
06-05-07, 03:02 PM
Patrolling off Japan in 1944 in rough seas and I picked up a warship dived and went silent and slowly this warship headed my way so I took a peek and I could not believe my eyes. One Aircraft carrier on her own crossing my bow at 5 knots, this must have been a one in a million jackpot in counter and of course I did my duty and sent her to the bottom.

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humesdog
06-05-07, 03:06 PM
5 knots, unescorted. How realistic:roll:

orangenee
06-05-07, 03:06 PM
On her own?!?:o Good god I bet someone got a court marshall for that one in the Japanese high command!!!:up:

UnSalted
06-05-07, 03:47 PM
Probably Tojo's personal ski boat.

SteamWake
06-05-07, 04:19 PM
Probably Tojo's personal ski boat.

Not at 5 knots :p

GnarPow
06-05-07, 04:22 PM
I had same thing once.. but it was following a REAL HUGE convoy... I attacked the convoy and they eventually out ran me... then low and behold a lone Escort Carrier comes mosying alot... hehe, he got it good.

UnSalted
06-05-07, 05:09 PM
Probably Tojo's personal ski boat.
Not at 5 knots :p

It was stopping to pick him up. Tojo was a lousy wakeboarder. :up:

TwistedFemur
06-05-07, 05:15 PM
Did ya have some AA target practice on the lifeboats?:lol:

popeye
06-05-07, 06:28 PM
perhaps they had been hit by another sub, and were lagging behind their task force due to engine problems.

still pretty lucky.

i hit a convoy yesterday, and all the DD's literally just sat and did nothing while i sank all the merchants. motionless. drifting.

SteamWake
06-05-07, 07:55 PM
perhaps they had been hit by another sub, and were lagging behind their task force due to engine problems.

still pretty lucky.

i hit a convoy yesterday, and all the DD's literally just sat and did nothing while i sank all the merchants. motionless. drifting.

I dont think the task force would leave a high value asset behind.

wally007
06-06-07, 01:34 PM
There was a book about this, the japanese aircraft carrier Shinano was the same class as the yamato but instead of building it as a battleship they made a huge aircraft carrier. Captain of the SS Archerfish (if i remember correctly) cought her on her first time out of the harbor, no escorts, she didnt even have her planes in the air. He only got credit for sinking a regular sized carrier until we opened up the books with japan years later and they realized it was much larger.

switch.dota
06-06-07, 02:52 PM
perhaps they had been hit by another sub, and were lagging behind their task force due to engine problems.

still pretty lucky.

i hit a convoy yesterday, and all the DD's literally just sat and did nothing while i sank all the merchants. motionless. drifting.
I had a fog-time Merchant encounter once where I sank 5 ships and none of the DDs ever came close. Basically I silent ran in, periscope depth, let loose a 10 torp volley and dive for reload. Then I came up again and fired another 10 torps. All in all 5 ships sank, 2 damaged. I decided not to stick around so I dived and ran silently for a while until I was sure the coast was clear. All this time I could hear light screws on constant courses. Not even evasive action let alone hunting for whomever sand the merchants.:88)

SteamWake
06-06-07, 03:20 PM
I keep hearing these reports but I have yet to see a DD do nothing.

Quite the opposite.

I have seen DD's skitter about scratching there head as to where I was.

I have seen Bungo Pete in action persicuting me at 200 + feet below thermal layer in silent running (he got the kill by the way).

But I have never seen them do "nothing".

U522
06-06-07, 05:38 PM
5 knots, unescorted. How realistic:roll:

Was it O'Kane or Morton that watched Shokaku steam past after Coral Sea? I seem to remember that she had either dropped behind her escorts or was steaming unescorted... Can't check at the moment, though, sorry.