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papa_smurf
08-28-07, 02:51 PM
To all those out there who hate the Anson (you know who you are!) Here something I found on u-boat.net showing how innefectual it was at anti sub operations:

But as maritime reconnaissance aircraft it was a failure: Slow, vulnerable, short-ranged, with pitifully weak armament. The ineffectiveness of the 100lb bomb was illustrated in December 1939, when the British submarine HMS Snapper was attacked in error, hit directly, and suffered four broken lightbulbs.

nikbear
08-28-07, 03:14 PM
I've suffered a damn site more damage than that on patrol from the attentions of an anson:hmm:

Mush Martin
08-28-07, 03:47 PM
Regardless of attack effectiveness in the shortages of the early
war they were used heavily as a stop gap, off the canadian
coast and newfoundland. further though the presence of the
aircraft was enough to still show effective suppression as Ive
yet to read a report of a sub skipper sticking around intentionally
to ignore one from contempt. when approached by aircraft friendly
or otherwise caution was always called for I think.

M

Brag
08-28-07, 04:56 PM
I'm not about to check how many light bulbs an Anson will break in my submbie :88)

JU_88
08-28-07, 05:12 PM
Yeah, they were quite nice looking planes and popular with their crews but they were lousy for the ASW role, They were soon replaced by the Vastly superior Hudson, and the Whitley with its heavier payload.

Foghladh_mhara
08-28-07, 06:00 PM
I suppose the important thing is not how effective they were in reality but how effective the good people who have designed the game made them to be. I still have fond memories of hurricanes strafing me in Galway Bay. In a storm!

Packerton
08-28-07, 06:34 PM
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Four broke lightbulbs.