Floater
10-30-05, 05:52 PM
Going through my favourite grid (BF17) in July 1942, I came across a C2 and a Coastal Merchant travelling together. Backwards. At 1kt. I tracked them for a while, and their course ended up being a kind of C shape, travelling (backwards) North to South. I thought it might be wind blowing them back, but it was a 9kts wind at 61 degrees,
It felt quite weird lining up against the reversing C2, but a single torpedo found its mark in the fuel bunkers and destroyed the ship. I let the Coastal go.
Soon afterwards, another contact. It turned out to be another C2+Coastal pair, this time almost dead in the water. And yet ... the C2 didn't exist. No locking, no information, nothing on the map. I kept the scope up at a distance for a long time, but the only evidence of its existence was through the scope or in F12 external view (< and > didn't pick it either).
So, I left. Again, I didn't attack the Coastal (for the same reason as I don't pick pennies up in the street), and I wasn't confident that I'd be credited if I attempted a manual point-and-shoot attack on the C2. Hell, I wasn't even confident I'd hit the thing properly without some help from the Weapons Officer.
Sound familiar, anyone?
It felt quite weird lining up against the reversing C2, but a single torpedo found its mark in the fuel bunkers and destroyed the ship. I let the Coastal go.
Soon afterwards, another contact. It turned out to be another C2+Coastal pair, this time almost dead in the water. And yet ... the C2 didn't exist. No locking, no information, nothing on the map. I kept the scope up at a distance for a long time, but the only evidence of its existence was through the scope or in F12 external view (< and > didn't pick it either).
So, I left. Again, I didn't attack the Coastal (for the same reason as I don't pick pennies up in the street), and I wasn't confident that I'd be credited if I attempted a manual point-and-shoot attack on the C2. Hell, I wasn't even confident I'd hit the thing properly without some help from the Weapons Officer.
Sound familiar, anyone?