View Full Version : IJN Semi-Submersible Tanker
ElAurens
04-07-07, 09:35 PM
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/4732/subtanker1ef5.jpg
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/2853/subtanker2ta7.jpg
On my most recent patrol/career out of Perth aboard USS Grampus I came across a convoy West of the Celebes. Sank two medium freighters with no trouble, put one torp into a Large Modern Tanker and stopped her engine. I waited for the convoy to move on then surfaced and finished her with the deck gun. I then I put seven fish into this Large Modern Tanker. It matched every speed and course change of her convoy with no difficulty. Not believeing what I was seeing I decided to shadow her to see how long she would stay afloat. She sailed on in this condition for over 7 hours. I created a save at that point and decided to see just how silly things were here. I put my final torp into the nearest destroyer, finishing her. I surfaced and opened up with the deck gun. Sunk the remaining two destroyers, finished off the tanker, and sunk the remaining 4 or 5 (can't remember now) merchants.
So much for "realism".
:roll:
It was gratifying in an FPS kind of way, but not really what I would have expected from a "simulation".
:lol:
LZ_Baker
04-07-07, 10:53 PM
Yea, I've blown the props and rudders off a few boats and seen them keep right up with everyone else :down:
Blood_splat
04-07-07, 10:54 PM
Yup:down: :down:
stinger503
04-07-07, 11:15 PM
It's possible. Example: USS Aaron Wardhttp://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/books/ships/lott/image1.jpg
ElAurens
04-07-07, 11:53 PM
Did the Aaron Ward take 7 torps?
Seadogs
04-08-07, 12:15 AM
It's possible. Example: USS Aaron Wardhttp://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/books/ships/lott/image1.jpg
Thats just horrific. Where was that picture taken?
TheSatyr
04-08-07, 12:45 AM
I believe the large British tanker "Ohio" took something like 10 torp hits and a few bomb hits when she did the run to Malta...her survival saved the island at the time. That she survived at all was a testament to her crew and her builders.
Her arrival at Malta was considered "a bloody miracle', by the British Military there.
alexoscar
04-08-07, 02:25 AM
It's possible. Example: USS Aaron Wardhttp://wgordon.web.wesleyan.edu/kamikaze/books/ships/lott/image1.jpg
Shallow waters, like Pearl Harbour or Taranto harbour. In deep sea, she would have gone to hell.
Regards
stinger503
04-08-07, 02:29 AM
Here's a picture of the S.S. Ohio- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/25/The_ohio.jpg
And as for the Aaron Ward it received no torpedoes. Many kamikazes however. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Aaron_Ward_%28DM-34%29 is her story but I'll just put the final paragraph in.
She still had one ordeal, however, to suffer. Just after 1920, a final bomb-laden tormentor made a high-speed, low-level approach and crashed into the base of her number 2 stack. The explosion blew the plane, the stack, searchlight, and two gun mounts into the air, and they all came to rest strewn across the deck aft of stack number 1. Through the night, her crew fought to save the ship. At 2106, USS Shannon arrived and took Aaron Ward in tow. Early on the morning of May 4, she arrived at Kerama Retto where she began temporary repairs. She remained there until June 11 when she got underway for the US.
Faamecanic
04-08-07, 06:41 AM
Yea, I've blown the props and rudders off a few boats and seen them keep right up with everyone else :down:
Same here.... had the unsinkable tanker..10 torps. Never went down.
I have also blown of the props and rudders from ships and they might slow down by 2 kts....
I think the damage model needs some serious work.
Just after 1920
Are you sure...?
Gigalocus
04-08-07, 07:22 AM
But remember, they're tankers, filled with oil, and what floats on water? oil, (i feel like im in the scene in monty pythons holy grail:p ) but then, it could all catch aflame and burn the ship down, but, if the fire was under controll (yet not put out) it could easily carry on :know:
Front Runner
04-08-07, 07:30 AM
Just after 1920
Are you sure...?
1920 hours not the year 1920.
101Dixie
04-08-07, 07:31 AM
Just after 1920
Are you sure...?
Why? What's wrong with attacking ships at night-time? :-?
So much for "realism".
:roll:
It was gratifying in an FPS kind of way, but not really what I would have expected from a "simulation".
:lol:
So much for your reading comprehension ...will you even read the rest of this thread? Did you even acknowledge the answers for your other whine thread about being retired after 3 missions in the Gato (some skippers were retired after 3 missions and you didn't say in fact how many missions you had before getting the Gato)?
I've "known" you for a long time on the UBI Il-2 forum and expect better from you. :-? Bugs there are, which will be fixed (read the review thread above), all this other stuff can and will be fixed tweaked by modders.
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