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Why I Love my VII (or, Take That IX Crowd!)
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TRAITOR..kaleuns dont drink tea we drink Beer !:arrgh!: :rotfl: oh yea VII ROCKS !!! |
And now, a good natured rebuttal from a Type IX fan :D
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hee hee hee....and the Type VII vs. Type IX debate rages on. |
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For the same reason an IXB scored the most tonnage of any single war patrol. Weak early war ASW. On top of that U-48 was sinking ships in 1939, so it had a good head start. Boats like U-107 didnt get their start until 1941. If U-48 had started its first war patrol in 1941, and U-107 in 1939, the books would have come out very differently. http://www.uboatwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=48 http://www.uboatwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=107 As for short patrol vs long patrol, my thought has always been this: "Whats my big fired hurry to return to port? Im only going to turn around and run right back out here again :doh: " |
What Ducimus so casually avoids talking about here (since looking behind the numbers-mode is on), is that the IX class pounded away on alot of unescorted tankers and other floating kamikaze boats around the US, which earned the class lots of tonnage. Admiral King should also be mentioned.
But major kudos to you, fatty! You are absolutely right! |
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:hmm: Patrol 1
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Are some of those ships in convoy :hmm: And the most successfull patrol ever wasnt off the US coast Quote:
Also if you look at the 19 most succesfull patrols http://uboat.net/ops/top_patrols.htm Not a VIIC in there :o |
Don't mess Ducimes he knows his facts. ;)
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Weren't there also 7 or 8 times the number of type 7s built vs type 9? They were just different boats built for different fights. The 7 was smaller, easier to make, harder to see in a convoy so better for use in the north atlantic! The 9 can also go against convoys but typically from my readings they were more often the ones to go on long haul adventures where the 7s couldn't reach to hit the enemy in unprotected areas. Taking their time about it (because of the long trips they had to make) but still doing damage to the enemy. Why debate over it like one is better than the other?
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IXA: 8 cmissioned
IXB: 14 comissioned: IXC: 54 comissioned IXC/40: 87 comissioned IXD: 30 comissioned Thats, 193 type 9 uboats. verses: VIIA: 10 comissioned VIIB: 24 comissioned VIIC: 568 comissioned VIIC/41: 91 comissoned Thats 693 type 7 uboats. Now if one were to look at the top scoring uboats: http://uboat.net/ops/successful_boats.htm 13 out of 20 are type 9's. Thats over half of the top earners. If one were to look at the top scoring patrols: http://uboat.net/ops/top_patrols.htm Only 3 out of 20 uboats were type7's, the rest are type 9's. From this, coupled with the fact that type 9's did attack convoy's just like type 7's, and that as a class they achieved these tallies with FEWER ships of their type, says something about their overall effectiveness as a class. |
So there you have it. :ping:
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VII Rocks:rock: so does the IX:rock: |
:rotfl:OF COURSE the 9`s will be in the Top Patrols-lists! They carry double the torpedo amount, not much mystery in that. But if a VII takes two patrols in that time, and sinks half the tonnage in each, it would come out bad on that list, which yet again shows that numbers can be used to show whatever you want.
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