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Well, we haven't been introduced yet till now. Fog, rain, running hard to intercept a convoy. Just a brief thought - we should dive... (radar?)
"Wir werden angegriefen!!" "Alarm!! Tauchen!!!!!!!" "Wasserbomben!" This might be challenging... (finally or I'm gonna regret it?). She lost me for now... drifting towards the convoy. |
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23 November 1941
The escorts of this convoy got nasty and surpassed the boundaries of politness. I was a good 10 kilometers abeam the convoy, hurrying to visit before dawn. Blinking Corvette came charging from behind, Black Swan, 40 degrees off port bow. This was too much! I dove to PD, Despite my shy nature, I stayed eyeballing the corvette. at 600 meters, let it have it with stern tube. Blam. The black Swan changed course, at 900 meters I fired tube 1, almost missed, One BS less with that convoy. I surfaced to continue my overhaul maneuvre. Another bloody corvette made its appearance. Damn, my rear tubes were empty. I turned the boat. The corvette was mucking about in the area where its buddies sank. It turned and headed for me. I was facing the wrong way. Started another one eighty. The corvette cathered speed, recklessly I accelerated, had solution and fired. I think now the convoy is without escorts. Will find out when I drop in for breakfast.:rock: At the moment I'm a nervous wreck :eek: |
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After taking out the escorts went into the convoy--torpedoed remaining high value targets. I large freighter, 2 Liberties. One liberty refused to sink.
Only small, unarmed merchies remained. Unable to use deck gun, followed the convoy from 23 November 'til 03 December. GRRRRR, weather only got worse. Low on fuel, broke away. :damn: The convoy yielded 78,000 tons. :arrgh!: |
Well done :arrgh!:
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Rather foolish policy in my judgment, especially as the war went on. The convoy I'm attacking now would be a lot easier to deal with if I had killed the two ships that have kept me submerged and running in the low single digits, afraid to reload torpedoes. I usually reserve the right to zap a pesky one, though. |
Surprise, surprise!!
As I headed for Lorient, the weather changed and we were bathed in sunlight and sparkling calm seas. "Full speed ahead , new course 355." We found the convoy and approached it cautiously from behind. No one fired. So we started picking ships with the deckie. Sunk 4, three are on fire and may sink later. Only three ships left unharmed. So far this convoy lost 3 tankers, 11 freighters, I black Swan, 2 corvettes--total 90,000 + tonnes. :smug: |
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I play GWX and to be honest I have never feared any BLACK SWAN one bit. It must be that my first kill in this game was do to knocking a DD on her @ss at 500 meters while attempting to ram. I love searching for convoys but love it more when there are atleast 4 escorts involved. Its easy to run from an escort and kill defenseless merchant ships..it's another thing to engage the escorts and ignore the merchants. If the escort does not zig zag then obviously an easy kill...BUT if it's trying to make your life hard well is then the fight is on .You got to love ( EMBRACE ) your aft torp when engaging DD's. YOU GOT TO LOVE THE FIGHT . ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO ENGAGE A TASK FORCE AND DESTROY IT ;) |
Circumstances have a tendency to change after 42 when crews become veteran and elite, get radar and hedgehog equipped vessels ;)
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That is so true . :yep: |
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it isnt that true. passing the channal SURFACED in 1943 :rock: |
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I past thru the channel surfaced many times after 43..BUT being willing to engage is another story. |
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