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ARC0001Orar
01-30-12, 07:33 PM
While on my way to patrol off Japan. While en-route my sonar operator said warship closing medium speed, so I went up to Periscope Depth and decided to take a look round. Then I saw it, the IJN Yamato, that ship was huge, it was heading to the Leyte or Luzon. I immediately accessed the situation, I thought "if I sink that ship, it will be a huge hit to Japan's moral, and Economy" as a lot of steel was used in her construction. So I made up my mind, I Stalked Yamato, for the better part of two days, sending contact reports at night then submerging. At 0000 hours on the third day the firing solution was as perfect as I could get it, I fired 6 torpedoes, reloaded, but alas it was not needed, for the Yamato sunk I have no Idea why it did, as I've seen Yamato swallow all of the torpedoes in my hold. By this time the Destroyers were very mad, and I was nearly sunk, before I ordered a crash dive hard port rudder, flank speed.
I then went and sunk 5 ships out of a convoy of 10 . By this time I had exhausted all of my Torpedoes so I retired to Peal Harbor.

Full Realism-but with event and external cameras
1942 January

Dignan
01-30-12, 08:44 PM
running any campaign mods like RSRDC? If yes, then it's definitely lucky

magic452
01-31-12, 12:41 AM
Two plus days to set up a shot, sounds like you made your own luck. :know:
Nice work. :yeah: :salute:

Magic

TorpX
01-31-12, 12:46 AM
Two plus days to set up a shot, sounds like you made your own luck. :know:
Nice work. :yeah: :salute:

Magic

I was wondering how he was able to keep up with it that long.

ARC0001Orar
01-31-12, 08:21 AM
I was wondering how he was able to keep up with it that long.


1 torpedo was a dud, and I surfaced at night to keep up

Armistead
01-31-12, 01:49 PM
If you're playing stock some of the damage zones on the Y are a little weak compared to mods that corrected them, simply if you hit the right zones it may go down in 6, with mods usually takes 8-12 depending on your torp placement.

gi_dan2987
02-01-12, 11:26 PM
Full Realism-but with event and external cameras
1942 January

I also hail from the great state of Minnesota! :rock: That sounds like you got one heck of a method for gathering solutions. How do you plot for speed? I find that the map measuring tools are off, and the little stopwatch icon in the stadimeter dial to estimate course/speed give me funky readings too. I don't want to resort to turning on map contacts. What geographical part of the state are you from? I'm southwest of the cities.

ARC0001Orar
02-02-12, 04:11 PM
I also hail from the great state of Minnesota! :rock: That sounds like you got one heck of a method for gathering solutions. How do you plot for speed? I find that the map measuring tools are off, and the little stopwatch icon in the stadimeter dial to estimate course/speed give me funky readings too. I don't want to resort to turning on map contacts. What geographical part of the state are you from? I'm southwest of the cities.

Lots of practice:ping::ping:

Capt. Morgan
02-03-12, 01:17 AM
You were lucky to have her cross your path in the first place, lucky to find her steaming at a slow enough speed to allow you to gain a firing position (even if it took 2 days), and luckier still that your shots hit her in a vital spot.

Never the less, all the luck in the world will not help the unprepared or the undetermined.

Congratulations on sinking the Y, and congratulations on surviving.:salute:

ARC0001Orar
02-09-12, 04:09 PM
You were lucky to have her cross your path in the first place, lucky to find her steaming at a slow enough speed to allow you to gain a firing position (even if it took 2 days), and luckier still that your shots hit her in a vital spot.

Never the less, all the luck in the world will not help the unprepared or the undetermined.

Congratulations on sinking the Y, and congratulations on surviving.:salute:

Almost didn't, still scared to go near Japan, on surface at least

gi_dan2987
02-09-12, 09:22 PM
Almost didn't, still scared to go near Japan, on surface at least

You can safely get near Japan on the surface, just slow down time compression and pay attention to your radars. Any air radar contact, get below the surface fast. If you take any damage, get away from Japanese waters, because your inability to dive will seal your fate.

Stealhead
02-09-12, 09:44 PM
You can hang around a mere 60 miles away from Tokyo Bay as long you are cautious.There is an island on the map just below Tokyo it is called Oshima Island you can hang around this island and more or less just wait for convoys to come to you.In WWII sub crews actually used the island to practice ranging the radar.Oshima Island is about 61 miles from Tokyo bay so if you running a patrol in the area you might get within 45 miles but you will be a major Japanese shipping lane and an ideal night time hunting ground.