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Originally Posted by HundertzehnGustav
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I had a quick look there - very good stuff. Thank you!
I have had a marvellous weekend with my good old VIIB. I started in august 1939 and September the 3:rd I sunk one british ship up in north, Scotland I suppose. But then R.A.F. sent their greetings and I luckily escaped to the darkening evening on the way home, Kiel. But, then, the U-boot sunk. I feel like i must have survived with my whole crew.
I started a new campaign beginning in 1940, St. Nazaire with another VIIB. And here I am salling from Brest to North Atlantic after having destroyed some 112.000 tons of enemy shipping as well as a few tons of neutral shipping! This will be my 12:th voyage to the hostile waters.
I have played with all the difficuelties on except the stabilation view. I have scored one torpedo hit as far as from 2.600+ meters. I have lost one officer dead due to enemy deck machine gun fire. And then the bad news: there are only two more schnappses in my last bottle of Vodka. Byt the worst is yet to come: mondaymorning and job!
But at least I had a good taste of depth charges. I had allmost forgotten how refreshing it is to get an hour-long shower of good bombs!
Have a nice week
Walstein