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Old 07-26-15, 08:08 AM   #1
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Default those aircraft kick my ass!!! How to avoid them?

I play subcommand mission 'HABOR SHOOT-OUT' on Seawolf.

Basic is to sink Russia ship that prepare to leave. Even they (around 7-8 ships) no move at initial but quite hard coz they r so near and very hard to assign target. What I do is ... okay I'll tell later but let say I can sink them 2-3 in 1st attack. Then I try to play hind & seek to them. The real problem is..

Those aircraft patrol IL38 and TU142 seem to easily find me! After 1st attack I'm sure I keep so quiet, even I'm 300feet depth , 3knot. Maybe because I fire torpedo some time later reveal my position. (I show truth sometime coz I wanna know how they find me also replay)

So question is how I do? Can I shoot them down? Or how to avoid/hind but still can sink those 5-6 ships left?
Since those air patrol some how found me and keep drop torpedo. And if I can escape 1 torpedo then ... soon another 1 some time I lucky evade 2 times but die in 3rd time! Coz I save @sometime and try to do torpedo evasion u know... imagine "torpedo in water..." lucky I escape! , another "torpedo in water!..." AGAIN!??? okay lucky I can escape again! then ... "torpedo..." WTF! then I'm die.
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