Platapus
04-05-07, 03:06 PM
http://www.uboataces.com/tactics-remaining-invisible.shtml
"When cruising on the surface, care should be exercised not to raise the periscope, especially during daylight. When submerging, the periscope should be raised only after the boat has completely submerged. In the same manner, the periscope should be completely lowered before breaking the surface. In clear weather, a lookout with binoculars can be hoisted up on a raised periscope for an all round view, but this should be used sparingly as the dangers are two fold; it takes much longer to crash dive in the event an enemy aircraft is spotted, and a U-boat with a raised periscope is much easier to spot. "
I don't see the downside from crash diving with Bernard as a look out. I can always retract the periscope while diving... what's the problem?:sunny:
Seriously I did not think this was really done in real life but on the same page there is a picture that I am sure someone much smarter than I am can post here for amusement. The picture just screams for a "Bernard" quote.
It just seems to put a lot of strain on the periscope.
"When cruising on the surface, care should be exercised not to raise the periscope, especially during daylight. When submerging, the periscope should be raised only after the boat has completely submerged. In the same manner, the periscope should be completely lowered before breaking the surface. In clear weather, a lookout with binoculars can be hoisted up on a raised periscope for an all round view, but this should be used sparingly as the dangers are two fold; it takes much longer to crash dive in the event an enemy aircraft is spotted, and a U-boat with a raised periscope is much easier to spot. "
I don't see the downside from crash diving with Bernard as a look out. I can always retract the periscope while diving... what's the problem?:sunny:
Seriously I did not think this was really done in real life but on the same page there is a picture that I am sure someone much smarter than I am can post here for amusement. The picture just screams for a "Bernard" quote.
It just seems to put a lot of strain on the periscope.