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Subwolf
12-12-06, 06:00 PM
Quick question: Is it possible to put the aft external eels into the bow tubes in SH3? I know the real boats did that.
Dont think its possible in SHIII...I've tried several times, without luck...
melnibonian
12-12-06, 06:05 PM
Nope unfortunatelly it cannot be done
Subwolf
12-12-06, 06:13 PM
:damn:
Irritating...when I got empty bow tubes and loaded aft tubes.
melnibonian
12-12-06, 06:15 PM
:damn:
Irritating...when I got empty bow tubes and loaded aft tubes.
I know what you mean. Been there done that :damn: :damn: :damn:
Anything attached to your backside must be fired out your back passage!
von Zelda
12-12-06, 10:12 PM
Transferring a torpedo from the rear below-deck canister to the front loading hatch would have been as or more difficult than transferring a torpedo from a supply ship.
IIRC, transferring a torpedo from the supply ship required strapping numerous life jackets around the torpedo and floating it to a position above the partially submerged bow of the u-boat. The bow is raised and the torpedo is manhandled into and down the front loading hatch.
Transferring torpedos was a dangerous, time consumming activity. As the war progressed there were fewer areas where this could be safely accomplished and many boats sailed without external torpedos. In the mid to later stages of the war, the u-boats (primarily Type IXc and Type IXd2) that were allowed external torpedos sailed only to remote areas; Indian Ocean, South Atlantic, etc. These were the only ones that had any chance of safely transferring externals to the inside. "Darn those airplanes!"
peterloo
12-12-06, 11:53 PM
The boat is designed historically to move stern external store to stern internal store, bow external store to bow internal store
So, you cannot move a stern external torpedo to a bow internal store (that is not historical and physically impossible) How come you can tranfer the fish through the conning tower and to the bow side? Remember a fish is weighing more than a ton and very long
von Zelda
12-13-06, 07:19 AM
The boat is designed historically to move stern external store to stern internal store, bow external store to bow internal store
So, you cannot move a stern external torpedo to a bow internal store (that is not historical and physically impossible)
If external torpedos were in fact transfered to the bow loading hatch, they would have to have been floated from the stern to the bow as I described (above) in the transfer of torpedos at sea from supply ships/subs.
AVGWarhawk
12-13-06, 09:42 AM
The boat is designed historically to move stern external store to stern internal store, bow external store to bow internal store
So, you cannot move a stern external torpedo to a bow internal store (that is not historical and physically impossible)
If external torpedos were in fact transfered to the bow loading hatch, they would have to have been floated from the stern to the bow as I described (above) in the transfer of torpedos at sea from supply ships/subs.
That must have been a serious pain in the arse to move a torpedo like that!!
Subwolf
12-13-06, 05:19 PM
The boat is designed historically to move stern external store to stern internal store, bow external store to bow internal store
So, you cannot move a stern external torpedo to a bow internal store (that is not historical and physically impossible)
If external torpedos were in fact transfered to the bow loading hatch, they would have to have been floated from the stern to the bow as I described (above) in the transfer of torpedos at sea from supply ships/subs.
Exactly, that's how they did it, and is very much possible. But as mentioned here the operation took a long time, 2 hours or more. Then it becomes very dangerous of course since they can't dive while moving the torpedo. And because of this, as von Zelda says, external torpedoes were not allowed during the late war, except on the boats heading for the far east.
Sailor Steve
12-13-06, 07:25 PM
On the other hand, the game lets you load external torpedoes in raging storms, so quit whining!:rotfl:
AVGWarhawk
12-13-06, 07:40 PM
You got us there Steve:up:
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