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Kapt. Crunch
02-22-07, 06:22 PM
took a field trip today to the field museum in Chicago, very interesting. Tight quarters on the sub, i don't think I would have lasted very long on one of those subs. Imagine the smell!!! Anyway for those of you who play this game as much as I do I highly recommend going there and seeing the exhibit.
Ducimus
02-22-07, 06:27 PM
It's 505. ;)
Having seen the sub, i'd highly recommend reading a memior one of i'ts crewman. Heres an excrept:
http://www.uboatwaffe.net/books/books.cgi?a=4
Puster Bill
02-22-07, 07:46 PM
took a field trip today to the field museum in Chicago, very interesting. Tight quarters on the sub, i don't think I would have lasted very long on one of those subs. Imagine the smell!!! Anyway for those of you who play this game as much as I do I highly recommend going there and seeing the exhibit.
Just think - U-505 is a Type IX sub, roomy compared to a Type VII, and palatial compared to a Type II.
Actually the Type IX is no roomier inside than a Type VII - its size doesn't really mean it's any 'roomier'; that extra space is not 'comfort zones' but larger engines, batteries, torpedo tubes and other combat-related stuff - and fuel tanks of course. There's barely a few more bunks on it for the slightly-larger crew, even.
The IX might seem like a cow, but for a sub its size there's been no concessions to performance designed into it compared to the VII. Though it did ultimately have a different role, it was still built around the same aggressive U-boat design philosophy - performance over everything else.
von Zelda
02-22-07, 08:12 PM
I would love to see the 505 in person. There is a virtual tour of the 505 that was posted not too long ago. Also many good books about the 505.
It's one of only two u-boats left to see. The other is a type VII on dispaly somewhere in Germany (IIRC).
Kpt. Kozloff
02-22-07, 08:21 PM
U-995, type VIIC/41 at Laboe
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/U-995_Marineehrenmal_Laboe.jpg
Welcome to Subsim, matey!!! :up::up::up::up:
Mooncatt
02-23-07, 03:22 AM
id love to see inside a u-boat.
welcome to forums too :up:
Kapt. Crunch
02-23-07, 05:27 AM
Thanks for the welcome, today I was supposed to learn about making dentures but U505 was were me and buddy ended up. Its funny cause just a few months back I picked up this game. Now I'm hooked.
I so would love to meet 505 in person. I would love to enter the Boot and scream "Fluten"!
I envy you mate.:up:
Oh well, gotta sa save money for a trip to the US of A
Jimbuna
02-23-07, 06:26 AM
Welcome aboard kaleun :arrgh!:
robbo180265
02-23-07, 06:28 AM
Welcome aboard matey:up:
If anyone wants to take the virtual tour, here's the link:
http://www.msichicago.org/exhibit/U505/virtualtour/vr_tour/movie_foretorpedo.html
robbierob2005
02-23-07, 03:31 PM
It's very interesting seeing an old sub from the inside. It's still a goal for me to go to visit U505. But it still to far away for me :cry: I did visit U995 .
If you want to see some good pix of the U995 check this topic :up:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=104553
mookiemookie
02-23-07, 10:12 PM
I would love to see thiat. It's definitely on my list of things to do before I die. Of course we've all heard the stories and descriptions of how cramped it is in a U-boat.
I'm going to the Cavalla tomorrow to help load torpedos and will be taking plenty of pictures. Yeah, its a U.S. sub but maybe it'll give me somewhat of an idea of how constrictive a submarine can be. Don't worry, I'll post them all! :up:
Jimbuna
02-24-07, 05:22 AM
I would love to see thiat. It's definitely on my list of things to do before I die. Of course we've all heard the stories and descriptions of how cramped it is in a U-boat.
I'm going to the Cavalla tomorrow to help load torpedos and will be taking plenty of pictures. Yeah, its a U.S. sub but maybe it'll give me somewhat of an idea of how constrictive a submarine can be. Don't worry, I'll post them all! :up:
Would appreciate seeing those pictures MM :rock: :up:
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