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Honestly, do icebergs sound remotely like merchant ships??
This was the question I was asking my sound man. Playing GX2 with commander. October 1944 in AF41.
Radar contact long range. Four ships in single line convoy. Track to intercept Get a visual on icebergs (cool! First time I have ever seen one in the game) Dive the boat and soundman reports merchant moving slowly at bearing of Iceberg hmmm crafty Brits using icebergs to shield merchants? Never heard that one before. Make my approach waiting for the merchant to poke around the iceberg. Soundman has good hit on four merchants....all on bearings of four icebergs Hmmm Bernard is in the after torpedo room where he can’t hurt stuff too much. I have a pretty good senior soundman. But four merchants on bearings of four icebergs? Lemme take a listen. I go to the soundroom and listen in on the bearing my trusted soundman is calling out merchants......nothing. I check all four “merchant” sound bearings and nothing. I gives my soundman one upside the head. "Do icebergs sound even remotely like merchants on hydrophones?" The radar hit I can understand but hydrophones? I am thinking of putting my soundman on one of them icebergs so he can learn the difference.:88) Sheesh, thought I had a four ship line up. Really need the tonnage. Icebergs! My dyin arse. What next? :damn: |
Don't be fooled mate. You're tracking a task force consisting of the massive new British flat top Ice Royal and her escorts.;)
http://neptoon.homestead.com/icebergflightdeck.jpg |
I knew it!!
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wow that is cool
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Keep an eye on those seals and walruses, too! :shifty:
Them sneaky Tommies wear rubber walrus costumes on those 'berg ships to fool an unwary kaleun! :o |
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such as say the Bates eight barreled bottle thrower. There was indeed a real scheme (not set into development) to make a massive floating airbase of reinforced sea ice to float over the larger atlantic air gap at the start of the war. Oooh I wish I could remember the name of this project and this crackpot I am sure I have it in allied secret weapons from ballantines illustrated history. (that other great product that bears the name.) I shall have to have a look for it. M [edit] here you go http://www.navynews.co.uk/articles/2...0002010301.asp |
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Ship of Ice - To protect Allied convoys during WWII, eccentric scientist Geoffrey Pyke proposed a manmade island of ice as a floating airbase. Now, in the atmosphere of the Canadian Rockies, the Sea Hunters dive into the mountain lake to find the ice island's prototype.http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=30946 An interesting episode to say the least. RDP |
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Actually, you were tracking four merchants who were traveling in a convoy.. up north... and after they ran into SEVERAL snow squalls.
Did you think to check under the ice for the screws ? :D |
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brrrrrrr |
Actually, I think it would be possible for an WWII era submarine to mistaken iceberg as an sinking ship. I've seen few documentaries and while the icebergs might look silent and just peacefully floating around, they make quite alot of noise. Mostly cracking sounds and whines. I did a quick search on youtube, only found this one clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5eij3iQX_A |
The ice ship.....due in a future version of GWX......perhaps http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...eywolftail.gif
http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/6...iceshipdb7.jpg |
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