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Osmium Steele
03-29-12, 09:45 AM
AM52 - northwest Scottish coast.

2 high speed warships detected to the southwest. After 30 minutes, the bearing has changed 2 degrees. They are coming right for us. Probably a couple of Hunts.

Remaining torpedo load? A single type II forward, a single type I aft.

The crew wants to fly a warship pennant on return to port. We've evaded the escorts of two convoys this patrol. The boys getting cocky.

On the third periscope sweep, there is smoke on the bearing. Fifteen minutes later, there are battleships. HMS Rodney and HMS King George V in stately procession, unescorted!

Cursing the tramp steamer I wasted an eel on yesterday, we lined up a shot with the type I. I decided to hit the George V, ahead of the torpedo belt to slow her down. I'd follow her on the surface from 13 - 15km distance and finish her after dark. IF the first eel slowed her down enough.

Everything went exactly as planned. Both ships slowed to 9 knots. We surfaced when they were far enough away and followed them for 45 minutes.

All of a sudden, we couldn't keep up. She'd made her repairs and was making 19 knots.

At least I got a shot off this time. :damn:

Last time I had to watch them sail past me at 7500 meters, and me with a full load of type IIs.

bigboywooly
03-29-12, 10:24 AM
Ouch that sucks

Damn capital ships always come along at the wrong moment

I managed to sink the Warspite in Narvik along with a few destroyers and eventually made it out and headed home
With only 3 torps left I spotted a couple of destroyers long range closing so dived.
Weather was a little bit rough and periscope scan revealed nothing else so positioned myself for a shot at the destroyer.
Hit and sunk.
Of course this woke up the other DD who came sniffing so sunk that too.
Was only then noticed 2 Southampton class cruisers also closing :damn: and me with only 1 torp left :hmmm:
Fired but missed and to rub salt in the wounds,
Just before went deep and silent out of the gloom in the scope appeared a fleet carrier :wah:

Was real tempted to reload an earlier save but thought better of it and sailed home.

Patrol 4
U-110, 2nd Flotilla
Left at: March 26, 1940, 20:06
From: Wilhelmshaven
Mission Orders: Patrol grid AN84
29.3.40.
2323 Grid AN 76 Ship sunk! SS Rosemont (Medium Merchant), 3473 tons. Cargo: Sulfur. Crew: 62. Crew lost: 55
10.4.40.
0824 Long 16° 47' E, Lat 68° 26' N Ship sunk! HMS Hostile (DD G&H Class), 1350 tons. Crew: 148. Crew lost: 62
13.4.40.
0529 Long 16° 39' E, Lat 68° 26' N Ship sunk! HMS Arunta (Tribal class), 1850 tons. Crew: 255. Crew lost: 99
1220 Long 16° 40' E, Lat 68° 26' N Ship sunk! HMS Warspite (HMS Warspite), 33410 tons. Crew: 1018. Crew lost: 926
17.4.40.
1110 Grid AF 55 Ship sunk! HMS Micmac (Tribal class), 1850 tons. Crew: 255. Crew lost: 73
1125 Grid AF 58 Ship sunk! HMS Duchess (C&D classes), 1375 tons. Crew: 173. Crew lost: 159
19.4.40.
2317 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 6
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonnage: 43314 tons