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Old 11-25-07, 02:58 PM   #1
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Play GWX? Read This!

Just alt tabbed out of a patrol. Had to post this!

GWX 1.03. Date,10th December 1939. Time, dusk about 17:00

Convoy of 4, Yes 4! passenger liners. 3 normal and 1 Cunard monster.

Where?

In the narrow passage between the North of Ireland and Scotland.
Just West of the Island of Islay.

Heading SE probably to Liverpool.

The bad news at least 6 escorts I've seen so far and less than 80meters under the keel.

Sorry no screenies but I have the external camera disabled.

Yes this is patrol 7 of Kaleun Kurt Linke who's last patrol you can read here.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=125654

U64 must be the luckiest boat in the Flottilla.

Must go... "things to do, people to drown, ships to sink!"
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Old 11-25-07, 03:00 PM   #2
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You must be really lucky,so far i HAVENT met a ocean liner,how unlucky
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Old 11-25-07, 03:06 PM   #3
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:rotfl:

"Herr Kaleun, I have good news and bad news. The good news is, lots of ships to sink. The bad news is, lots of ships to sink us."
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Old 11-25-07, 03:23 PM   #4
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Patrol 7 in Dec 39
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Old 11-25-07, 04:00 PM   #5
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Well Kaleun Kurt Linke ********d that up good and proper.
The U64 resides at the bottom of the Irish Sea.



Before he died he took these pictures if anyone else wants to find and try and take on these 4 Liners. I'm guessing they're scripted.




The first 3 Liners


The last one



Use the protractor tool to draw two lines from the corners of grid AM61 as shown. Where they cross is the location of the 4 Liner Convoy at 17:14hrs.




Thankfully we live in an infinite universe with infinite realities.
Somewhere out there Kurt Linke is having another go.
Maybe this time he will pull it off.
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Old 11-25-07, 04:36 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by bigboywooly
Patrol 7 in Dec 39
I know it doesn't seem like enough time does it?
I have never racked up so many patrols in other careers so quickly.

Bdu keep assigning U64 grids close to home, so who am I to argue?
And I have my SH3 Commander time in port set to realistic.

Saying that I hadn't scratched the boat until this patrol.
Maybe thats helped.
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Old 11-25-07, 05:37 PM   #7
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by bigboywooly
Patrol 7 in Dec 39
I know it doesn't seem like enough time does it?
I have never racked up so many patrols in other careers so quickly.

Bdu keep assigning U64 grids close to home, so who am I to argue?
And I have my SH3 Commander time in port set to realistic.

Saying that I hadn't scratched the boat until this patrol.
Maybe thats helped.
That was my initial thinking as well

How many days in port between patrols? :hmm:
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Old 11-26-07, 02:08 PM   #8
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Patrol 7 in Dec 39
Hit and run short patrols.
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You must be really lucky,so far i HAVENT met a ocean liner,how unlucky
i have found some liners in the med with my IX-b boat in my last patrol.the last encounter was a black swan scorting two liners, so i fired a electric fish against the corvette and then sunk the two liners with torpedoes and deck gun fire.
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Old 11-26-07, 03:02 AM   #10
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That is just incredible.
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Old 11-26-07, 07:22 AM   #11
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Most annoying moment for me...three BB's with a perfect position ahead of them...no fish in the tubes! I had just finished hitting a illustrious carrier which sunk...but spent the next few hours dodging DC's! ARRGH
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2 alternate realities later Kurt Linke and the crew of U64 pulled it off.

4 Passenger Liners and some of their would be escorts are now rusting on the seabed.






U64 returned to port battered and beaten.
Tea & medals all round!

Bdu have ordered U64 back to Grid AM52 for her next patrol.
Are they never satisfied?



CAPTAIN'S LOG
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10 Dec 19391419Patrol 7
U-64, U-Flotilla Saltzwedel
Left at: December 10, 1939, 14:19
From: Wilhelmshaven
Mission Orders: Patrol grid AM52
12 Dec 19391049AN 18Ship sunk! S.S. Calgarolite (Large Merchant), 12169 tons1206AN 16Ship sunk! S.S. Ekatontarchos Dracoulis (Small Merchant), 2647 tons2246AN 16Ship sunk! M/V Choctaw Trail (Modern Medium Tanker), 11379 tons13 Dec 19390302AN 16Ship sunk! HMS Warwick (V&W classes), 1188 tons1105AN 15Ship sunk! S.S. Egda (Tramp Steamer), 1724 tons2318AM 38Ship sunk! M/V Empire Gold (Modern Medium Tanker), 11380 tons14 Dec 19390713AM 38Ship sunk! S.S. American Ranger (Passenger/Cargo), 1912 tons0944AM 37Ship sunk! S.S. Syros (Passenger/Cargo), 1913 tons15 Dec 19392358AM 52Ship sunk! S.S. Shahjehan (Large Merchant), 12164 tons16 Dec 19391806AM 61Ship sunk! HMCS St. Laurent (C&D classes), 1375 tons1809AM 61Ship sunk! HMS Duchess (C&D classes), 1375 tons1815AM 61Ship sunk! HMS Daring (C&D classes), 1375 tons1824AM 61Ship sunk! S.S. Vera (Passenger Liner), 27359 tons1827AM 61Ship sunk! S.S. Adriana Barbara (Cunard Passenger Liner), 35713 tons1847AM 61Ship sunk! S.S. Kari Nell (Passenger Liner), 21718 tons1858AM 61Ship sunk! S.S. Agatha (Passenger Liner), 21720 tons2145Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 16
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 167111 tons
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