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Old 10-21-08, 03:18 PM   #25
doulos05
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Also, if you are using the PK and attack at 45 degrees, with a divergant spread from aft to stern, the torpedoes all arrive at the same time and explode together - giving no time to evade as in a normal divergant spread from 90 degrees.
Just to clarify: You mean bow to stern, correct? Since aft to stern would mean the same thing, or am I confusing my maritime terminology. I don't ask to be smart, I ask because I want to make sure I understand what you're saying.
You're absolutely right, I didn't mean to put aft to stern, that would be silly . I wrote it just as I was getting ready to leave for work, so... I didn't proof read it properly. Aft to forward I was going to say, but then I decided on stern to bow, but ended up typing aft to stern. But yes what I mean is one in the stern, one at MOT and one at the bow. Thanks for pointing that out.
Just wanted to make sure I understood what was going on!
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