View Full Version : Props to everybody who helped
TwistedFemur
07-08-07, 06:55 PM
I want to say thank you to everybody who helped me with my minor problem earlier and in particular the GWX team for making a mod that has increased my enjoyment of SH3. I play it almost exclusivly now.
The U-562 is no more she met her fate about 300km west of the straight of gibralter while running on the surface on a foggy night in spring of 1943 rammed by a destroyer who evidently had radar. the deck watch didnt see it until it was too late
Heres a pic of U-562's first war kill in april 1941
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/8548/xxxse4.jpg
A 10,000 ton large cargo
Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
07-08-07, 07:53 PM
never go surfaced near gibraltar :nope:
unles your (like me) totaly nutz :doh: :rotfl:
sailed surfaced on nice weather trough the midle of gibraltar :smug:
got hole's so big a torpedo could fit in :shifty:
but i survived it :rock:
Mohr
TwistedFemur
07-08-07, 08:07 PM
Well some of us have to learn the hard way :D I figured my batteries were almost dead I needed to recharge them and it was a foggy night but I forgot about radar:nope:
well anyway started a new career in 1939 ( I play DID) With the U-48:sunny:
Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
07-08-07, 08:25 PM
Well some of us have to learn the hard way :D I figured my batteries were almost dead I needed to recharge them and it was a foggy night but I forgot about radar:nope:
well anyway started a new career in 1939 ( I play DID) With the U-48:sunny:
well... dive when 500m in front of the gibraltar street. dive to :hmm: 100m ? 150 optional.
set speed to 1 or 2 knots and silent running.
that should do the trick :up:
The Munster
07-09-07, 03:18 AM
Well some of us have to learn the hard way :D I figured my batteries were almost dead I needed to recharge them and it was a foggy night but I forgot about radar:nope:
well anyway started a new career in 1939 ( I play DID) With the U-48:sunny:
well... dive when 500m in front of the gibraltar street. dive to :hmm: 100m ? 150 optional.
set speed to 1 or 2 knots and silent running.
that should do the trick :up:
.. and wake and shake up the Sonarman and have the Medic syringe his ears :rotfl:
Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
07-09-07, 04:06 AM
Well some of us have to learn the hard way :D I figured my batteries were almost dead I needed to recharge them and it was a foggy night but I forgot about radar:nope:
well anyway started a new career in 1939 ( I play DID) With the U-48:sunny:
well... dive when 500m in front of the gibraltar street. dive to :hmm: 100m ? 150 optional.
set speed to 1 or 2 knots and silent running.
that should do the trick :up:
.. and wake and shake up the Sonarman and have the Medic syringe his ears :rotfl:
:nope: he isnt me... i more like the surfaced aproach :rock:
fraggin elco's and stupid DD's on my butt :arrgh!:
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