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Other uses for Flak?
I have used my flak guns to take down enemy aircraft and once I used it for target practice on an immobilized C2.....the boxes on deck explode when you shoot them enough times :P . But has anyone ever sunk a small merchant? I'm talking tugboat/patrol craft/trawler etc. The reason I ask is because I'm in a campaign with a IIA and with no deck gun and only 5 torps I have limited capabilities. I seems like you would be able to sink small vessels with a 2cm flak gun. Has anyone tried this?
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i have sank small merchants, elco's, trawlers and tugs...mainly all small ships of all kinds with my AA guns, save wasting 8.8 rounds on small ships :arrgh!:
but with the smaller AA guns i have sank elco's and trawlers, i dont like being on the surface for to long, the R.A.F have a field day with subs with smaller AA guns :down: |
Yep :yep: , the AA is great for those annoying Elco's. Just sink them quickly or they'll call in help or get a lucky shot at your crew.
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:yep:
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Used them on elco's and sank a few tried it once on a T2 and came out second best 3 crew dead.
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Try shooting seagulls! Perhaps the people on the dock? I like to shoot at the waves when there is nothing else to shoot at. Look at all those sprites popping up out of the water...Cool :up:
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:D
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Don't shoot targets you don't want to kill:)
But as I know flak was often used on drowning ships to make additional air outlets to make them sink faster. |
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As for what you CAN use these guns for, I've found that the 37 mil's good on anything up to a tugboat, and all smaller flak works well on trawlers. The only problem is that some of the default AA gun sounds are wimpy; IIRC the 37mm doesn't even have an impact sound unless it causes an explosion. |
An old classic - for when the watch officer fails to see a destroyer charging and firing.
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