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Capt. Shark Bait 06-05-07 04:59 AM

i am not happy right now
 
about 10hrs gone:x . so, i get the photo recon taken care of, it was an enemy sub docked, and my new orders were to go patrol off Iwo Jima. i sink a few on the way and decide to refit at Midway. so, i get back to my patrol area and come across a convoy after a few days. 1 DD and 4 or 5 merch; don't recall cuz i had 3 other DDs all over me and got rammed a coupla time but no damage except for the deck gun. next i set a course, i'm at 2 0 0 feet silent running and figure it's safe enuff to goto the head. i get back a few minutes later and find i'm taking major damage and i'm now at 5 9 7 feet and going deeper:damn: . it was one of the best prosecutions i've conducted yet. total tonnage after the recon was over 67k:damn:. the last save was just after the recon mission:damn: :damn:. now i can't do anything till wed when i'm off again cuz i got a 12hr shift tonight:damn:

GakunGak 06-05-07 05:02 AM

As my friend always says, SH*T HAPPENS NO MATTER WHAT...:yep:

switch.dota 06-05-07 05:04 AM

If you sank so much tonnage I'd go deep and silent, manning hydros. If you even THINK the destroyer is DCing, dash for it. It's really tricky to get away when boxed in by 3 destroyers but it's not unheard of. I usually hang around 30m above test depth and get ready to dive a few times every time a DD passes close overhead. These evasive manuvers saved my prop shafts&engines more than once. As an alternative, anything passing very close directly ahead warrants an energency back from silent running.

GakunGak 06-05-07 05:06 AM

I belive he said he was 200 feet at that time silent running, below thermal layer...:know:

switch.dota 06-05-07 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by GakunGak
I belive he said he was 200 feet at that time silent running, below thermal layer...:know:

I never assume depth = safe. I always leave a few dozen feet for a quick flank dive at hard starboard... without going TOO much beyong test depth. And if they get a lock on you before you go beyond thermal, aren't you just signing your death penalty?

Capt. Shark Bait 06-05-07 05:18 AM

i was AFK when whatever started, started. it was way too late to do anything by the time i got back, not even an emerg. blow:damn: . some DC were close enuff to rock my boat, but not enuff to cause any damage so i figured i'ld be safe at 200 for a few minutes. guess not, huh:damn: i was going between 65 and 300 throughtout the engagement and those DDs got as close as just over 500yrds while i was at 65ft. wanted to keep the periscope as low as possible cuz it was night and the seas were rather calm. shoulda paused it instead of letting it run:damn:

switch.dota 06-05-07 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Shark Bait
i was AFK when whatever started, started. it was way too late to do anything by the time i got back, not even an emerg. blow:damn: . some DC were close enuff to rock my boat, but not enuff to cause any damage so i figured i'ld be safe at 200 for a few minutes. guess not, huh:damn:

Running in a straight line is siucide :( Might as well flank it topside, deck gun & aft tubes manned.

GakunGak 06-05-07 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Shark Bait
i was AFK when whatever started, started. it was way too late to do anything by the time i got back, not even an emerg. blow:damn: . some DC were close enuff to rock my boat, but not enuff to cause any damage so i figured i'ld be safe at 200 for a few minutes. guess not, huh:damn: i was going between 65 and 300 throughtout the engagement and those DDs got as close as just over 500yrds while i was at 65ft. wanted to keep the periscope as low as possible cuz it was night and the seas were rather calm. shoulda paused it instead of letting it run:damn:

Next time, plot a zig-zag...:know:

Capt. Shark Bait 06-05-07 05:36 AM

that sounds like a plan, but don't the buttons need to be "pressed" one after the other? or does one alone enable a zig-zag?:-?

GakunGak 06-05-07 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Shark Bait
that sounds like a plan, but don't the buttons need to be "pressed" one after the other? or does one alone enable a zig-zag?:-?

I say manually plot an evasion course....
On a map...:|\\

Capt. Shark Bait 06-05-07 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by GakunGak
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Originally Posted by Capt. Shark Bait
that sounds like a plan, but don't the buttons need to be "pressed" one after the other? or does one alone enable a zig-zag?:-?

I say manually plot an evasion course....
On a map...:|\\

well, next time...if i remember it:ping:

Floyd 06-05-07 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by GakunGak
I belive he said he was 200 feet at that time silent running, below thermal layer...:know:

Yeah, but you'd better do not go to the head while 200 feet submerged ;)

GakunGak 06-05-07 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Floyd
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Originally Posted by GakunGak
I belive he said he was 200 feet at that time silent running, below thermal layer...:know:

Yeah, but you'd better do not go to the head while 200 feet submerged ;)

Why no, I go 600 feet....
That Max's mod makes miracle....:rock:

Floyd 06-05-07 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by GakunGak
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Originally Posted by Floyd
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Originally Posted by GakunGak
I belive he said he was 200 feet at that time silent running, below thermal layer...:know:

Yeah, but you'd better do not go to the head while 200 feet submerged ;)

Why no, I go 600 feet....
That Max's mod makes miracle....:rock:

Cool, he modded the toilet as well :lol:

GakunGak 06-05-07 06:56 AM

Now that you mention it, I must go.... there......:huh:


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