I'm goin' down
03-03-12, 10:24 PM
I posted this awhile ago. This is how to read the Aob dial in OM.
Short version -I was setting the Aob in the exact opposite direction.
The left side of the Aob dial says, "Bug Links." Translated this means bow of the ship left. When a target is approaching the bow of you your ship from starboard (i.e. it is moving from right to left), the Aob viewed from the target's bow is to its left (port). This means that the Aob dial on the UBoat, as viewed from the bow of the target, should be set to periscope bearing Bug Links (bow left.)
The right side of the Aob dial says, "Bug Recht." Translated this means bow of the ship right. When a target is approaching the bow of you your ship from the port (i.e. it is moving from left to right), the Aob viewed from the target's bow is to its right (starboard.) This means that the Aob dial on the UBoat, as viewed from the bow of the target, should be set to the periscope bearing Bug Recht (bow right.)
After further consideration, I am becoming convinced that the above is incorrect.
For a captain such as myself who learned on an American sub this is counter intuitive. However, it now makes sense, plus it worked. I sank the submarine in the tutorial with four shots, all hits. The Aob reading was 80 degrees Bug Links (bow left) when the target crossed the wire at 10 degrees heading right to left at 7.5 kts. If I had fired when the target crossed the wire at 0 degrees, the Aob would have been 90 Bug Links (bow left.)
The above coupled with the explanation you and Wilke provided (Wilcke sent me PMs) were correct and much appreciated. My problem was that I could not read German. I used an German to English dictionary translation to figure it out.
Thanks for your help.
Short version -I was setting the Aob in the exact opposite direction.
The left side of the Aob dial says, "Bug Links." Translated this means bow of the ship left. When a target is approaching the bow of you your ship from starboard (i.e. it is moving from right to left), the Aob viewed from the target's bow is to its left (port). This means that the Aob dial on the UBoat, as viewed from the bow of the target, should be set to periscope bearing Bug Links (bow left.)
The right side of the Aob dial says, "Bug Recht." Translated this means bow of the ship right. When a target is approaching the bow of you your ship from the port (i.e. it is moving from left to right), the Aob viewed from the target's bow is to its right (starboard.) This means that the Aob dial on the UBoat, as viewed from the bow of the target, should be set to the periscope bearing Bug Recht (bow right.)
After further consideration, I am becoming convinced that the above is incorrect.
For a captain such as myself who learned on an American sub this is counter intuitive. However, it now makes sense, plus it worked. I sank the submarine in the tutorial with four shots, all hits. The Aob reading was 80 degrees Bug Links (bow left) when the target crossed the wire at 10 degrees heading right to left at 7.5 kts. If I had fired when the target crossed the wire at 0 degrees, the Aob would have been 90 Bug Links (bow left.)
The above coupled with the explanation you and Wilke provided (Wilcke sent me PMs) were correct and much appreciated. My problem was that I could not read German. I used an German to English dictionary translation to figure it out.
Thanks for your help.