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Scapa Flow: when to enter to find battleships?
I decided to open up my career in a big way and slipped into Scapa Flow following Prien's path on September the 4th 1939. Unfortunately I found no capital ships there ,only destroyers and smaller ships were present. At least I managed to sink a troop ship and a modern tanker and as many as three Tribal destroyers on my way out. Two or three more destroyers ran aground trying to get me so it was a really bad day for Home Fleet destroyers:cool: But I really wanted one big guy as a nice career opening.. Do you know when I should try again ?
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Well in GWX 2.1 and 3.0 the Royal Oak is in Scapa Flow on the official date Prein sunk her. Although in 2.1 she was well west of her real position about mid harbour.
Read this account of mine for more information! http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ght=Scapa+FLow |
You can check the Campaign_Scr or take the info below (based on stock) as a rough guide.
Entry Exit Ship Location 19390915 19391010 Auxiliary Cruiser Scapa Flow 19391004 19391014 BB Revenge Scapa Flow 19391101 19400105 BB Nelson Loch Ewe 19391105 19391205 BB Revenge Loch Ewe 19400301 19400501 Auxiliary Cruiser Scapa Flow 19400307 19400425 CV Illustrious Scapa Flow 19400401 19400601 Auxiliary Cruiser Scapa Flow 19400517 19450101 CL Fiji Light Cruiser Loch Ewe 19400524 19400630 CL Dido Light Cruiser Scapa Flow 19401211 19401231 BB King George V Scapa Flow 19410201 19410217 Auxiliary Cruiser Scapa Flow 19410210 19410320 Auxiliary Cruiser Scapa Flow 19410315 19450430 CL Fiji Light Cruiser Scapa Flow 19420203 19420228 BB King George V Scapa Flow 19420215 19430903 CV Illustrious Loch Ewe 19420215 19430903 Passenger Liner Bristol 19420915 19430903 CVE Bogue Escort Loch Ewe 19430903 19440630 CVE Bogue Escort Norfolk |
Not really an answer to your question, but I do know that early on (probably October or November of 1939) the HMS Hood and HMS Rodney are in the Firth of Clyde. Its hard to get in there and even harder to get out once you put fish into them, took me quite awhile to do it right.
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Can anyone decipher those strange codes of locations at campaign files? I can see a lot of entries showing ships docked somewhere but those -768676 etc longitudes are confusing.
I have found a nice entry: Name=HMS Hood#3 Class=BCHood Type=10 Origin=British Side=1 Commander=0 CargoExt=-1 CargoInt=-1 CfgDate=19380101 DeleteOnLastWaypoint=false DockedShip=true GameEntryDate=19390906 GameEntryTime=2200 GameExitDate=19390908 GameExitTime=600 EvolveFromEntryDate=false Long=-360690.000000 Lat=7071285.000000 Height=0.000000 Heading=141.339996 Speed=0.000000 The location seems to be very similar to the Royal Oak so it looks like that HMS Hood will be at Scapa Flow between September 6th 22 hrs and September 8th 06 hrs. Going to check it out today.. |
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old report below : http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...456#3371047456 |
You could use this... http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=444 ... http://files.filefront.com/Sh3Gen+v0.../fileinfo.html
and check the ships at port :up: |
I have found the Hood and the Renown at Scapa on September the 6th/7th . Very nice if you play for the first time but I don't feel ok sinking the sitting ducks. It is a much bigger satisfation to get them at sea. Moreover I hit the Hood 4 times and she took heavy listing ,landed on shallow bottom but due to some bug I didn't get any credit:damn:. That's it, no more Scapa Flow entries for me, too boring and takes too much time.
BTW the Renown's tonnage is not realistic. The game shows 48 000 tons but her real one was 30 k. |
It will be very difficult to find any battleship in a campaing but if you find her, she will navegate at 25 knots - not less - therefore you will able to see and that´s all mate :timeout:
Regards :rock: |
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