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Paul Riley
07-01-10, 03:18 PM
U-50 under command of Kapt. Wilhelm Neckel takes to the sea for the first time.The date is 2nd Jan 1940 and they have been assigned to BF44,quite a lucrative spot judging by U-48's earlier experiences out in that sector.
They departed at 02:00 on a clear night with moderate wind speed.Plans were made for a quick trip through the channel but that rush of blood was promptly aborted in favour of the longer but safer trip between the Shetlands,then going in through the 'back door'.

May good fortune be on their side!

:salute:

maillemaker
07-01-10, 03:24 PM
Hope you brought along lots of ammo for the deck gun!

Steve

sergei
07-01-10, 03:29 PM
Good Hunting. :salute:

Paul Riley
07-01-10, 03:53 PM
@Maillemaker,
Deck gun has been tested extensively before we set out,make no mistake,and we have plenty of ammo for the job.And we dont plan to return until every shell has been expended! :up:

@Sergei,
Cheers mate,we are eager for action...its been a long time (approx 1 month of real time!) :arrgh!:

Herr-Berbunch
07-01-10, 04:33 PM
Was U49 already spoken for?

Snestorm
07-01-10, 04:53 PM
Good hunting.

Gerald
07-01-10, 07:34 PM
Don`t spare some eeles,so strike hard and fast :up:

Paul Riley
07-02-10, 03:09 AM
Was U49 already spoken for?

I allow Commander to pick the number randomly for me,and (for some reason) I was offered U-50...so be it :yep:

Paul Riley
07-02-10, 03:15 AM
@snestorm
@vendor

Thanks for the kind wishes :up:

Seems my campaign has been plagued with ill luck so far,1 UBoat sunk,1 missing,for just over 100.000 GRT,and its only Jan 1940! It is far better than reloading an old game though if things go wrong,keeps the realism factor up then :yep:

Snestorm
07-02-10, 04:17 AM
Debating about getting my U27 underway for patrol 4 this weekend. She's got 58.000 GRT so far, which I consider to be good for a VII(A) (11 Torpedoes).

I plan on keeping her until one of the last IXBs is historicaly available.
IXBs are my favorite, so I plan on making a try for war's end in one.
And, it'll be historicaly accurate to retire the VII(A) to a schoolboat role, if we survive.

My next grid will be BF44 in mid februar 1940, so I'm seriousely considering "der kanal".
It's a probability on the outbound leg, and a possability on the return.
One must consider BDU's time and fuel expectations.

Paul Riley
07-02-10, 04:35 AM
Debating about getting my U27 underway for patrol 4 this weekend. She's got 58.000 GRT so far, which I consider to be good for a VII(A) (11 Torpedoes).

I plan on keeping her until one of the last IXBs is historicaly available.
IXBs are my favorite, so I plan on making a try for war's end in one.
And, it'll be historicaly accurate to retire the VII(A) to a schoolboat role, if we survive.

My next grid will be BF44 in mid februar 1940, so I'm seriousely considering "der kanal".
It's a probability on the outbound leg, and a possability on the return.
One must consider BDU's time and fuel expectations.

IXs are a good solid platform,s##tloads of fuel,plenty of firepower and AA defences,the only drawback and its a serious one is the bloody dive times!,not good if operating in areas with allied air cover nearby.
I still like the VIIs,all versions of them at that :sunny:
And I have still yet to experience the XXI,maybe one day she will be mine,and I expect it will be love at first sight.

Gerald
07-02-10, 06:58 AM
IXs are a good solid platform,s##tloads of fuel,plenty of firepower and AA defences,the only drawback and its a serious one is the bloody dive times!,not good if operating in areas with allied air cover nearby.
I still like the VIIs,all versions of them at that :sunny:
And I have still yet to experience the XXI,maybe one day she will be mine,and I expect it will be love at first sight. get your dream come true (XXI), and not go to some relaxing grid as DB/DN/DC.....so move on sailor. :cool:

Paul Riley
07-02-10, 11:57 AM
Just passing through the Shetlands right about now and the weather is holding up.Will submerge as we pass through (a delay of a day or so) the 'Shetland Gap?' and regain our course into BF44 once on the other side as we may pick up some contacts in that area.
Once we enter our assigned grid I plan to patrol on a north south corridor hoping to intercept shipping inbound for France,then after about a week or so will move off into BF14-BF16 (an old haunt) and again patrol a N/S corridor across the so called 'western approaches'.
This could be a long patrol,we wont be heading home until all torpedoes are expended and the tip of the deck gun has melted shut!

Ahh it feels good to be back at sea again :yeah:

Gerald
07-02-10, 02:06 PM
Just passing through the Shetlands right about now and the weather is holding up.Will submerge as we pass through (a delay of a day or so) the 'Shetland Gap?' and regain our course into BF44 once on the other side as we may pick up some contacts in that area.
Once we enter our assigned grid I plan to patrol on a north south corridor hoping to intercept shipping inbound for France,then after about a week or so will move off into BF14-BF16 (an old haunt) and again patrol a N/S corridor across the so called 'western approaches'.
This could be a long patrol,we wont be heading home until all torpedoes are expended and the tip of the deck gun has melted shut!

Ahh it feels good to be back at sea again :yeah: large tonnage in this mission so you can give som pay-back time, or huge present to as.......:yep:

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 04:01 AM
3rd Jan 1940

Last night I ordered to submerge to 25m as we passed through the area between the Shetlands,and moments after diving we picked up a merchant sound contact heading away from us,seemingly heading west.I swung the boat around in the relative direction and ordered a high speed surface ready for the hunt! The time was about 0:600 when we surfaced and it was still dark and the sea was calm,perfect for an attack!.I predicted from the strength of the contact we may expect visual contact well within the hour.After 30 mins of chasing and a sound check on the 15 min mark we made visual contact on the ship.Turned out to be a measly coastal freighter (GB),heading 240 degrees at a slow 5 kts.There was only one thing we could do here,prepare the deck gun and let her have it!
I ordered to hold fire until we were about 300-400m from her then to pound her waterline,I didnt want to destroy the poor bugger,just to sink her.We closed keeping our silhouette nice and tight and after startling the vessel opened fire.The frightened vessel trained its search light on us and we were bathed in a ghostly white light mixed with the orange and red plumes rising from the already seriously damaged vessel.After 3 or 4 rds the search light hung limp clearly evident that we had killed those who were operating it.I ordered to keep pounding the waterline,we couldnt hang around too long here,they may have sent an SOS signal.20 rds later and she sank on even keel for just under 2.000 GRT,hardly worth it,but we cant just allow ships to slip through simply because we are trying to be too conservative with the ammo.
I then sent a quick radio report back to base notifying them of our sinking then returned to 25m and continued our submerged transit through the Shetlands.
We are off to a good start already :up:

NOTE- pity I still cant take screenshots for some reason,either there is a problem with the high res fix I use or I am still hitting the wrong bloody key! would have loved to have taken a quick snap as we were bathed in the white light pounding the merchant.

Gerald
07-03-10, 04:21 AM
3rd Jan 1940

Last night I ordered to submerge to 25m as we passed through the area between the Shetlands,and moments after diving we picked up a merchant sound contact heading away from us,seemingly heading west.I swung the boat around in the relative direction and ordered a high speed surface ready for the hunt! The time was about 0:600 when we surfaced and it was still dark and the sea was calm,perfect for an attack!.I predicted from the strength of the contact we may expect visual contact well within the hour.After 30 mins of chasing and a sound check on the 15 min mark we made visual contact on the ship.Turned out to be a measly coastal freighter (GB),bearing 240 degrees at a slow 5 kts.There was only one thing we could do here,prepare the deck gun and let her have it!
I ordered to hold fire until we were about 300-400m from her then to pound her waterline,I didnt want to destroy the poor bugger,just to sink her.We closed keeping our silhouette nice and tight and after startling the vessel opened fire.The frightened vessel trained its search light on us and we were bathed in a ghostly white light mixed with the orange and red plumes rising from the already seriously damaged vessel.After 3 or 4 rds the search light hung limp clearly evident that we had killed those who were operating it.I ordered to keep pounding the waterline,we couldnt hang around too long here,they may have sent an SOS signal.20 rds later and she sank on even keel for just under 2.000 GRT,hardly worth it,but we cant just allow ships to slip through simply because we are trying to be too conservative with the ammo.
I then sent a quick radio report back to base notifying them of our sinking then returned to 25m and continued our submerged transit through the Shetlands.
We are off to a good start already :up:

NOTE- pity I still cant take screenshots for some reason,either there is a problem with the high res fix I use or I am still hitting the wrong bloody key! would have loved to have taken a quick snap as we were bathed in the white light pounding the merchant.
I´ts sounds really good,the weather condition good or bad? btw you got the message..?

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 04:39 AM
I´ts sounds really good,the weather condition good or bad? btw you got the message..?

Weather is perfect my friend,no wind,slightly cloudy but air cover is zero at this stage of the war so clouds are not an issue just yet (later on clouds can become your enemy as aerial radar becomes apparent).We are still waiting for BDUs response to our radio signal,should recieve it shortly.
:up:

sergei
07-03-10, 04:43 AM
Good report Paul, keep 'em coming. :up:

NOTE- pity I still cant take screenshots for some reason,either there is a problem with the high res fix I use or I am still hitting the wrong bloody key!
Yep, the Res Fix FUBARs the screenshot function.
The only way around it I found was to use a third party Screenshot App.

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 04:44 AM
Yep, the Res Fix FUBARs the screenshot function.
The only way around it I found was to use a third party Screenshot App.

Damn! that is very unfortunate :x

Gerald
07-03-10, 04:58 AM
Good report Paul, keep 'em coming. :up:


Yep, the Res Fix FUBARs the screenshot function.
The only way around it I found was to use a third party Screenshot App.

Can the app.handle all kind of Resolution or are there are a limited,I use 1920&1080, is this ok?

Gerald
07-03-10, 05:02 AM
Weather is perfect my friend,no wind,slightly cloudy but air cover is zero at this stage of the war so clouds are not an issue just yet (later on clouds can become your enemy as aerial radar becomes apparent).We are still waiting for BDUs response to our radio signal,should recieve it shortly.
:up: alot but you have plenty of time before :up:

sergei
07-03-10, 05:06 AM
Well, I was using this one.
http://www.screenshot-utility.com/download.html

It handled my res of 1680 x 1050 just fine, so 1920 x 1080 should be fine too.

It's a 30 day trial though, and my 30 days have run out.
And I don't have the $20 to buy the full licence at the moment. (Times are tough eh? :DL)

Haven't found a really good free one yet.

Gerald
07-03-10, 05:13 AM
Well, I was using this one.
http://www.screenshot-utility.com/download.html

It handled my res of 1680 x 1050 just fine, so 1920 x 1080 should be fine too.

It's a 30 day trial though, and my 30 days have run out.
And I don't have the $20 to buy the full licence at the moment. (Times are tough eh? :DL)

Haven't found a really good free one yet. advise.....:up:

Note: In meantime I can search..

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 05:15 AM
Can the app.handle all kind of Resolution or are there are a limited,I use 1920&1080, is this ok?

I currently play on a 20" in 1600 x 900 (native widescreen resolution) with no apparent problems,only the issues with taking screens :yawn:
I think all resolutions are supported by the app,but I may be wrong?.

Gerald
07-03-10, 05:23 AM
I currently play on a 20" in 1600 x 900 (native widescreen resolution) with no apparent problems,only the issues with taking screens :yawn:
I think all resolutions are supported by the app,but I may be wrong?.

I try before the res-fix,and i`ts fail,I really don`t now way,so I take it a way so I stand on the same point as before.....:hmmm:

sergei
07-03-10, 05:24 AM
I think all resolutions are supported by the app

I reckon so :yep:

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 05:26 AM
Well, I was using this one.
http://www.screenshot-utility.com/download.html

It's a 30 day trial though, and my 30 days have run out.
And I don't have the $20 to buy the full licence at the moment. (Times are tough eh? :DL)



When the 30 days expire can you simply remove then re-install it? You can do the same thing with programs like Winzip that also implement a 30 day trial.
And how do you incorporate that utility into SH3 overriding the main screenshot function?
Seems freeware is starting to become trialware these days :nope:

Cheers mate.

sergei
07-03-10, 05:28 AM
When the 30 days expire can you simply remove then re-install it?

Dunno.
I'll give it a go :DL

sergei
07-03-10, 05:29 AM
NO :DL

EDIT: To be fair to them, they never claim it to be freeware.
It states clearly on the website that it's a 30 day demo of an app that's for sale.

Paul Riley
07-03-10, 05:30 AM
NO :DL

S##t :down:
Oh well,thanks for trying :yep:

Gerald
07-03-10, 08:22 AM
S##t :down:
Oh well,thanks for trying :yep:
Could be very great,for tonnage hunt, so this is moment of victory! :cool:

Paul Riley
07-10-10, 11:05 AM
4th Jan 1940

We are almost through AN16 which we have proceeded through submerged in the last 24 hrs to increase our chances of some early kills before making the usual turn around the Shetlands then onto our main assignment in BF44.We sank 2 vessels,1 coastal freighter and 1 small freighter for a total of 3.540 GRT,both were sunk with the deck gun at close range (approx 300m) expending approx 40 rds on both.
As soon as we pass through AN16 we will make another submerged transit through the area north of Ireland in the hopes of catching any merchants that may be heading for the Emerald Isle.
Weather has been good with only a moderate wind just starting to whip up right about now,nothing to worry about,for me and my men are a tough bunch and can take a storm or two on the chin no problem.

Kapt. Wilhelm Neckel
U-50

Snestorm
07-10-10, 11:35 AM
Keep the updates cominig, Mr Paul.

Good reading.

Paul Riley
07-10-10, 11:56 AM
Keep the updates cominig, Mr Paul.

Good reading.

Well,there are better reports out there than mine at the moment (mainly more action packed etc),but if we encounter some proper action later in the patrol i'll be sure to let you know about it! :up:
Really need to attach some screenshots to my reports from now on,I took a few good ones when we were shelling the merchants,or at least I HOPE I took them *goes off to search through the SH3 directory*

Snestorm
07-10-10, 12:28 PM
Careful with the screen shots.
If there too wide and don't fit across a normal monitor, your tekst also gets stretched out, making it unreadable. I generaly ignore those posts. Same for posters with wide signatures.

Paul Riley
07-10-10, 12:37 PM
Careful with the screen shots.
If there too wide and don't fit across a normal monitor, your tekst also gets stretched out, making it unreadable. I generaly ignore those posts. Same for posters with wide signatures.

I will try and post a 'test shot' later,then try and shrink it down a bit.Dont worry,I will only ever take shots at crucial times like during a deck gun engagement,or when using the flaks etc,submerged attacks will not be done (probably),just to maintain realism.I wont litter the thread with 100s of shots like some do.Or,I could simply post a link to the page on say Photobucket,then go from there.
I'll see how it goes.
Hope 'my' sig isnt too wide.

Snestorm
07-10-10, 03:39 PM
I will try and post a 'test shot' later,then try and shrink it down a bit.Dont worry,I will only ever take shots at crucial times like during a deck gun engagement,or when using the flaks etc,submerged attacks will not be done (probably),just to maintain realism.I wont litter the thread with 100s of shots like some do.Or,I could simply post a link to the page on say Photobucket,then go from there.
I'll see how it goes.
Hope 'my' sig isnt too wide.

Your sig is perfect.

Actualy, wide screenshots would not be bad, if the tekst were written in a separate post.