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Helo is Down
This has happened a few times to me now. When operating the OHP, I recovered the helo and put it in the hanger. When I went to relaunch it later, the helo status was "Down". What is the deal with that? Using ownship torpedos against submerged threats is a dangerous way to go.
P.S. I found that an easy way to score a kill against AI subs with OHP no helo active, if you don't mind wasting a few weapons. Launch torp down target bearing, even well beyond torps range. After launch, Flank speed behind the torp. The sub will be busy running from torp, and gives you a chance to close. When torp runs out of gas, give em a hard ping and repeat the process. I don't know why the AI don't fire a snapshot down your torp bearing, that's what would seem logical, but I have used this several times with success. |
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I'm not sure what the wind velocities were exactly, but the first time the seas were calm, the second time it happened the seas were kind of rough. Is there a limit to pitch/roll where flight ops get shut down? I never thought about the sea state, I thought maybe it was some kind of mechanical difficulty. Guess I need to pay more attention on the bridge when trying to launch. Thanks for advice, I will check and see if those are the reasons if it comes up again.
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There is no limit for helo ops but the helo may have crashed on landing.
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Helo ops don't get shut down, but your helo can crash, so they become increasingly dangerous. I've also suspected that a helo can be washed overboard too, although I've never witnessed it. I start getting nervous when I see the flight deck awash. It's not a good thing to just leave a helo sitting around the deck on alert 15 during high seas. |
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