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Quick question....
Sometimes i see people writing "steamers" or "eels" in different situations. For example: The VIIB sub can hold X many eels/steamers. Is an "eel" a torpedo with electric propulsion and a steamer a torpedo with steam propulsion?
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Eel is just a torpedo with any propulsion mate. Steamer - really depends on the context.
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We normally refer the T-I as steamer because the propulsion is generated by steam, the T-II as electric, as it's propulsion is electric.
The "steamer" has longer range but leaves a wake, which is easier to spot. The way the game is structured, you can load any combination of torpedoes you want. Personally I load all electrics in the belief that my position will be more difficult to ascertain. Good hunting! |
Eel is a fish is a torpedo.
Steamer: either a steamboat or a steam powered torpedo |
May meet the torpedo also as Aal witch was(and still is) the german writing of eel.
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I call all torpedoes "eels" I hope that I am not wrong.
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