11-07-07, 04:53 PM
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maybe in real life it should hold it up but
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Originally Posted by Quagmire
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Originally Posted by leovampire
That is above water then yes it may take an eternity to sink the rest of the way. Use the deck gun and put a hole in it for the water and air exchange and down it goes.
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Umm, I respectfully have to disagree here. A 400 ton tin can such as this should be torn to peices by 4" shells. And I am aware of the waterline issue. I was at very close range so all my shots were delivered below the waterline. No flooding ever occured in that bow section. And there is no way that an air pocket in a compartment of that size could keep 400 tons afloat.
There are major problems here...
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Non the less if you put a hole in it with the deck gun it will go down as I have done this before in those situations.
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