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Dangerous, but ...
It is Sept 1939 and I have 11 torps left so I thought I'd head into Scapa Flow. The weather is bad, foggy, rough seas, winds 15/s. Should I wait outside until night fall and then try to go in? Time is 1119 and I'm just about there. I have a VIIB.
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I'd wait for nightfall myself. Warships tend to spot you a little too easily in daylight.
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But maybe decks awash is not possible in such rough weather. |
I thought "night & day vision" was not modelled into SH III...?:doh:
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I would wait till the end of the war and go to SF as a tourist:hmm:
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I just completed a mission into Loch Ewe in October 1939: I bagged the Rodney and managed to slip out before the escorts found me. I went in at night with decks awash (7 meters) at 1-2 knots. At narrow choke points where I was more likely to be spotted, I went to periscope depth, creeping at 1 knot. Depending upon what you have your water density set for, you may be able to use your attack periscope while underwater to search for anti-submarine nets. I have mine set pretty clear and was able to spot the nets before running into them. Technically, your observation scope is supposed to have significantly better light-gathering qualities, but I didn't notice any difference between it and the attack scope. Don't bother with 6x magnification - it won't do you any good underwater.
It looked like the nets at Loch Ewe would catch a boat at about 8.5-9 meters (they must have lowered the nets when the Rodney entered), so be careful if the sea state is rough, as you might bounce right into the net (or worse). Don't bother trying to blow up the nets using torpedoes - it doesn't work. My only other bit of advice is to make sure your watch crew is sharp. Good luck and good hunting! |
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I believe you can set it in SH3 Commander, but I'm not sure.
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Good luck! By the way, if you're not using SH3 Commander, I highly recommend it. |
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It is now 2248 Sept 13 and pitch black out and I'm heading in at 1/3 speed. When I come across any war ships on the way in, should I sink them or try to avoid them. I want to sink some capital ships. |
Continue through the side passage, with the barricade ships. Stay on the surface decks awash and keep an eye with the binoculars for any land battery or a patrol boat. 1/3 is OK; you dont want to make a big wake.
When you finish the passage, submerge. Continue with 1/3, checking the hudrophones towards the harbour. If there is no capital ships there, continue to the other side to get to the Atlantic. Near the enterance of the other (west) passage, sometimes there is an auxilliary cruiser. It's better than notning. |
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The eastern approach is easier as there are no nets or minefields in the way. All you have to do is slip between the blockade wrecks and steer in. My policy is to run decks awash until you enter the harbour proper then slip to periscope depth and run silent until you get close enough for a shot. Use the scope sparingly but enough so you can see what is going on. Check out this Harbour Infiltration Tutorial thread for other tips on getting in and out safely: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=96843 |
Check this site out. It's got a good description of how GP went in in Oct 39:
http://www.u47.org/english/u47_sca.asp |
How is SH3Gen going to help me in this situation in infiltrating Scapa Flow from the west end, which is where I am now. I have never used GEN in this manner, only at the beginning of a patrol.
Stabiz has made it in and out but I really don't know how he did it. His movies on the subject made it look real easy. It is Sept 13 1939(Wednesday)The weather is very poor, in that I mean seas are rough (15 m/s) heavy fog. I am running at 1/3 but with the seas so rough, I don't know if I can run decks awash. I just looked from the bridge and it is PITCH BLACK OUT. I really don't know whether I should attempt this or not. My intentions are to enter from the west (which is where I am) and exit to the east. If I could get a good map showing where the mine fields are, where the sub nets are and where the sunken ships are would be great. I really think I can try this because of such poor visibility, but that means getting close to the target because otherwise it will be almost impossible to see it. I have never fired using sonar so I don't know if it can be done. At the moment the depth under keel is 76 metres. If I can make a printout, I'll try to use Photoshop CS2 to show where I am and then submit it. I wish those that have successfully gone in, attacked and come out without any real damage would give me some advise. Even though this is just a game, I am actually afraid to make the attempt.:oops: |
Robj250: You are a true submariner! If i were you, i would go for the eastern approach. Try entering during night, watch out for those shipwreks. sail between the, and when you enter the main "basin of scapa flow, dive to PD. run at 2-3 knots, and silent (dont want to wake those bad destroyers....Zzzzzz-Zzzzzzz) Hug the right shore on your way to the port (check depth, dont run aground..) Use periscope often. If you are detected, run like H*ll out the same way you came. The water is too shallow to survive i DC attack, so make your engines sing! And most important: Take the time you need, be tactical, dont stress anything! You will do this just fine! And then, you will no longer be a scapa-virgin....! Good Luck, fellow kaleun, i'll see you over a beer when you get back to port!:()1:
SH3Gen would probably be to no use, remeber: THE SAFEST WAY IS THE EAST APPROACH! |
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