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Originally Posted by mikesn9
Lock? like lock on target?
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Sorry, I meant lock on to the pilot with the binoculars because it's about that delicate.... especially if your boat is rocking - due to wave action - not music : )
Exact Quote from a 'How To' post by another skipper:
(I don't recall who wrote this, it is from my notes)
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GUARD.
You're required to go to the objective location and pick up pilots who parachute into the sea. You get 250 renown points if you pick up 5 pilots.
Go to pilot location, zoom right in on map to ensure you are in the right place exactly. Surface boat from under the pilot/chute. A screen pops up offering you the option to rescue the pilot. Note - you cannot rescue Japanese aircrew after shooting them down... this is just for US airmen when you perform lifeguard duties in your sub.
1. Draw a 40 mile radius around the life buoy marker on the navigation screen.
2. There will be a message from HQ saying an operation (or words to that effect) will be starting in the area in so many days.
3. Once the operation starts, there will be friendly "stationary" contacts on the map.
4. Head towards the closest contact and dive (yes dive) to periscope depth. I find 5 kts submerged is good. For a reason I cannot work out survivors are heard by the sonar and you now get an up to date report on their position. The survivors tend to drift towards the south west I find.
5. When you get really close to survivor ask the sonar operator to report contacts and surface the boat. On the navigation map a blue parachute should appear, this means you can see the survivor in the water. Use the binoculars and check the bearing that the sonar operator gave you. If the yellow crosshairs turns red and you can see a pilot floating in the sea, click on the bridge tab and you'll see the rescue survivor button lit up. Click the button and you'll get a message telling you that the survivor has been picked up. Just repeat the whole process again, you only need to rescue 5 pilots to complete the mission.
I found the mission to be tough at 1st but once I got used to it, I find it easy to complete. I use TM and that makes it even easier as it has a report visual contacts button added to the bridge tab, so all I have to do is click on it, if there are no visual contacts I just move closer to the survivor on the bearing given to me by the sonar operator.
I played lifeguard in the Solomons. The aviators drift on an EXACT course of 225 degrees from their reported location, at speeds between 1 and 5 knots.
The way to find them is to go SW of their position and move EXACTLY north east at 2/3 or 1/3 speed. Lookouts will spot them, and then you have to F% to the Bridge, TAB for your binoculars and when the cross-hairs are on the pilot and you are close enough, they will turn red. Then you press the life buoy symbols at the bottom of the page, et voila! they are picked up and you get +250 renown.
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Hope this helps.
Happy Hunting!