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Obversations on sinking liners
While I was raiding NY, some ships took one eel to go down (medium merchant and tramp steamer). Of the three liners, three of them sank w/ two eels. The large tanker sank w/ two eels. Tug boat sank w/ one.
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What you mention seem reasonable. Most small to medium ships will go down with one torpedo. For large ships usually two torpedoes do the trick, although some times you can actually hit them on the "sweet spot" and blow them up with a single hit.
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yeah pyros have many sweet spots hehehee:arrgh!:
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I sank two liners on Dec. 16th, 1939, 0415 hours, at the southern edge of where AM51 and AM52 meet (GWX). Both took two fish but were sunk almost instantly, both shot near the rear stack. Might have got away with one fish each in the bow, but I wanted to get clear of the now rather ticked off escorts.
BTW, there are four (!) liners in that little convoy along with four destroyers, steaming at 21 knots. If anyone is starting a new career, it's a nice way to rack up some massive tonnage in very short order. The four stacker alone was 41K GRT. |
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I could have made pics though it the tug was unimportant. |
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You guys must be luck I never seen a liner in the Atlantic,I have to go and raid a harbour for a liner.
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I find liners to be sort of weak - i usually try with one torp. If it's a keelshot near the stern, she usually goes down eventually.
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Guess it took a bit for the fire to spread to the pyro. :hmm: -- http://tarafoundation.org/sh3_wac_banner3.jpg |
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