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Rich hunting grounds
Hi guys
Just wanted to share this here but I started a career in 1939 and must say... The west coast of Portugal are some rich hunting grounds :Kaleun_Salute:. Just went up and down the coast in a box search pattern twice and found 11 merchants for a total of 40000+ GRT. Was extremely lucky with the weather though, 2 weeks of flat calm seas.. Very unlike SH3 :haha::haha: Anyway, just a small tip I wanted to give. Oh and no aircraft or destroyers either :yeah: |
I'm at the opposite end. This career now in 1943, third patrol in a row shaping up to be zero tonnage.
No contacts, only one convoy report which I couldn't intercept due to weather. I stay out for 45 days, including transit to/from. After two weeks at the initial patrol grid, I request new orders. No luck there either lately; got denied a change once. Just part of the experience. Crew was muttering something about some "HMS Bounty and Pitcairn Island" whatever that means..... |
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How do you go so far on your first patrol? Fuel oil do not miss you? What nationality are the ships sunk in September 1939? |
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If you stick to that speed during your patrol the fuel oil is quite ok. Just don't run after every ship you get a report on :). Most ships are either from the UK or France. If you stick to the north coast of Spain you get more French ships. |
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Thanks MiccerU69 for the infos.
I will test one of these days Regards Yves |
Great stuff!!
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