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Originally Posted by keltos01
but of course the japanese, though they had really good shipborne binoculars, didn't use their radar to guide their gunfire..
from what I saw at 9500 y the DD was halfway under the horizon, so they couldn't really see me, and many of my shots missed but since they were 8 inch shells, well only a few would sink a DD right ?
is it only realistic that a ship at 9500y would be halfway under the horizon ? is the earth curved this much ? or is it a sh4 limitation ?
keltos
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The japanese optical rangefinders would be placed very high up, but we'll have to find some blueprint to tell the exact position...
Personally I've always dived when the topsides are visible - if we can see
that, then someone or something up there can see us... at least that's what I
prefer to imagine.
I confess, I know absolutely nothing about french 8" shells - but can only imagine it would be a nasty experience being in the impact area...
When I sit in one of my favorite places in the harbour, I can see ships as they enter the bay (between
Fanoe and
Skallingen 
) - that's a distance of about 9 km - and as my position above sealevel is about the same as being on a sub, I would say SHIV has it spot on... this planet is a really, really tiny thing.
From another spot at the southern end of the harbour I can clearly see the curvature - overlooking the tidal area, the
marsk. 18 km away I can see only the very top of one the oldest churches in Denmark and it's 52 meters high ~ height of a battleship
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Here's a Shimakaze, where the rangefinder - and a lookout basket? - is clearly visible:
For larger image:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Taisho_11.jpg
If you're referring to the image here (Surcouf thread)
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=184 then you're clearly visible from their rangefinder. And should imho be under heavy fire...