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T.Von Hogan
01-04-08, 08:40 AM
Anyone got any info on this sub? Info like whats the best depth to fire torps at this beast?

STEED
01-04-08, 08:52 AM
You are talking about an American sub there?

If so this would be better in the SH4 Forum.

Fincuan
01-04-08, 08:56 AM
You are talking about an American sub there?

If so this would be better in the SH4 Forum.

What kind of a Brit are you?! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_T_class_submarine

STEED
01-04-08, 08:58 AM
You are talking about an American sub there?

If so this would be better in the SH4 Forum.

What kind of a Brit are you?! :lol:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_T_class_submarine

I'm with you. :lol: Our T-Class, carry on.

T.Von Hogan
01-04-08, 10:59 PM
Thank You Herr Fincuan,

Ran across 1 June 1940 in Grid AM something lol just west of the Northern tip of Ireland chunked 3 eels at her at different depths and all 3 bounced off. Looks like 1-2 meters on impact should work.

Oberon
01-05-08, 09:49 AM
Sometimes, the Royal Navy does it for you...

Not quite sure what happened but found this in Lerwick sub base...

http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/4948/royalnavystrikesagainhb7.jpg

looney
01-05-08, 10:16 AM
i read it has external tubes. What is the main difference between Internal tubes and external, how do they differ in attacking.

JU_88
01-05-08, 10:30 AM
External Tubes are outside of the pressure hull and Internal tubes are inside.
External tubes cannot be reloaded internally - they also proved to be a little unrealiable and were removed from most subs post war.

Jimbuna
01-05-08, 12:15 PM
Thank You Herr Fincuan,

Ran across 1 June 1940 in Grid AM something lol just west of the Northern tip of Ireland chunked 3 eels at her at different depths and all 3 bounced off. Looks like 1-2 meters on impact should work.

Anything around 2-4 metres should be fine http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/thumbsup.gif

looney
01-05-08, 04:18 PM
External Tubes are outside of the pressure hull and Internal tubes are inside.
External tubes cannot be reloaded internally - they also proved to be a little unrealiable and were removed from most subs post war.

Great tnx Always wondered bouth them I couldn't see an advantage off those.