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Johnfb 04-13-11 01:04 PM

Rear torps
 
Hi All

Is there a way to transfer the rear torpedos to the front for use ?

Thanks

King_Zog 04-13-11 01:19 PM

As far as I know there isn't. I think they are just too big and heavy to turn around and move through the sub. Although that does beg the question... how do they move the external reloads through the hatches and down into the boat?

frau kaleun 04-13-11 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Johnfb (Post 1642095)
Hi All

Is there a way to transfer the rear torpedos to the front for use ?

Thanks

Nope.

AFAIK, eels loaded into the aft tubes stay aft. Internal aft reserves can only be loaded into the aft tubes. External aft reserves can only be transferred into the interior as additional aft reserves. I don't know whether this has ever been modded, or if modding it is even possible. I would imagine if so someone would've tackled it by now.

I would think that in real life, moving an aft torpedo forward (and vice versa) would be such an enormous job that it would not be undertaken except under very rare circumstances. If you're talking about an eel already inside the boat, I'm pretty sure this would involve taking it out of the boat completely, moving it from one end of the boat to the other over the deck or by floating it alongside, and then putting it back down into the other compartment. Just unloading external reserves from their storage compartments and putting them inside the boat was complicated enough.

Provided the eel tubes are undamaged and working, I'm not sure what the value would be in attempting it, vs. the time/risk/effort involved. :hmmm:

frau kaleun 04-13-11 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by King_Zog (Post 1642108)
As far as I know there isn't. I think they are just too big and heavy to turn around and move through the sub. Although that does beg the question... how do they move the external reloads through the hatches and down into the boat?

By rigging up equipment carried on board to help with the lifting and shifting, plus a lot of elbow grease.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...9Cbernahme.jpg

http://adjunct.diodon349.com/Uboats/...ng_torpedo.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bjqmGmHDb1...eller-nazi.JPG

King_Zog 04-13-11 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1642113)
By rigging up equipment carried on board to help with the lifting and shifting, plus a lot of elbow grease.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...9Cbernahme.jpg

Thanks for that frau, looks like a hell of a job...

frau kaleun 04-13-11 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by King_Zog (Post 1642115)
Thanks for that frau, looks like a hell of a job...

I'm sure it was. And impossible in all but the best weather, with the boat barely moving.

And then, depending on location and how late in the war it was, there also was the risk of getting spotted by Allied aircraft (or an armed enemy ship) right in the middle of the procedure. At best you manage to jettison the torpedo, close everything up, get everyone below, and dive without taking fatal damage from whatever attack is subsequently mounted against you.

At worst, the enemy's been tracking you on radar and is already heading straight for you at attack speed before you even see it coming. :o :dead:

Jimbuna 04-13-11 01:41 PM

Ingame you are only able yo change eel types to the fore or aft end they are already earmarkred for.

There was one way in RL but I doubt it was ever used other than to replenish stocks:

http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/4959/img01x.jpg

http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/7541/img02iq.jpg

http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/1549/img003z.jpg

http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/7772/img004kt.jpg

http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/4851/img005tc.jpg

http://img859.imageshack.us/img859/4128/img006r.jpg

Johnfb 04-13-11 02:32 PM

Thanks everyone

Fish In The Water 04-13-11 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1642132)
There was one way in RL but I doubt it was ever used other than to replenish stocks:

Nice pics, thanks for sharing! :sunny:

Missing Name 04-13-11 07:51 PM

Moving 1538 kg around is not easy, especially on such a small surface. Forget about turning it around unless you had lots of floats and rafts to turn it in the water.

http://www.one35th.com/submarine/topedo05.jpg

Jimbuna 04-14-11 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish In The Water (Post 1642309)
Nice pics, thanks for sharing! :sunny:

Your welcome http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

maillemaker 04-14-11 10:42 AM

It's really a shame that the game does not turn off the ability to transfer torpedoes in rough weather as it does the deck gun.

Likewise, you should not be able to dive while in the middle of external loading.

Steve

VONHARRIS 04-14-11 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by maillemaker (Post 1642748)
It's really a shame that the game does not turn off the ability to transfer torpedoes in rough weather as it does the deck gun.

Likewise, you should not be able to dive while in the middle of external loading.

Steve

I agree , but I think whoever plays the game at 100% realism does resctrict himself/herself as such.
I do.

Sailor Steve 04-14-11 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by VONHARRIS (Post 1642800)
I agree , but I think whoever plays the game at 100% realism does resctrict himself/herself as such.
I do.

:yep: Calm weather, absolute standstill.

VONHARRIS 04-14-11 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1642833)
:yep: Calm weather, absolute standstill.

Exactly , and one torpedo at a time.


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