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Just at this moment I realize that torpedoes are (mostly) buoyant by itself. Makes sense of course. Reading the comments here I thought the life jackets were for flotation but they just served to protect the head and propeller. :/\\!!
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They weighed in excess of 3,000 lbs
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lol, ok...looked a bit better at the video and know I was stupid... :salute:
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Torpedos are slightly heavier than water; that is maybe having a negative buoyancy of 300 to 500 lbs. or so. So, if a torpedo is launched, and the propulsion should fail for some reason, it will sink. This makes a good deal of sense, as otherwise the torpedo could float up and hit some part of the sub, or give away their location. |
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You have to put crew in battle stations.
Put your crew in battle stations. That's the only way they will load external torpedos. Then drag each external to the internal and it will change to a faded color and one will start dragging left with a percentage counter. They will load them whether you are surfaced or underwater at any speed. Crew must be in battle stations. I like to turn auto load off so they move all the external internal then turn battle stations off so they can sleep then have crew on shift load into tubes... NO SLEEP TILL THE EXTERNALS ARE INTERNAL... GET MY FISH IN THE BOAT SAILOR!!!
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welcome back!
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