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Originally Posted by Paul Riley
I performed a 60 degree (AOB from the target) angled shot on the surface at night yesterday,due to VERY strong winds coming in from the NE (just off Ireland).I set my UBoat up so I was in front of this wind,and the torpedo followed the wind trail perfectly.These sorts of angled shots I think are important in such conditions,because if I was on the other side facing the target the torpedo would have veered off course,or even slowed down passing the ship aft.
It worked a charm 
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What was the TARGET'S ANGLE FROM YOU as calcutated at impact?
This is what determines the angle of the shot.
As for the above: Good job!