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Planesman
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What is your favorite time period/campaign/theatre?
I am currently captaining USS DRUM through Nov/Dec '42. In the Truk/Carolines/Bismark Archipelago. What a hoot! Soooo much action. Just sank my first Taiyo CVE. She was a tough bird. Probably built on a CA chassis.
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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I'm rather fond of operating out of Brisbane and into the Solomons. It's a shorter distance to the action than Fremantle or Pearl.
The Taiyo class carriers were originally laid down as liners of the N.Y.K. line. They were converted while still in the stocks to escort carriers. Due to some inadequacies (no catapults or arrestor gear) they saw little action with the Japanese fleet. They were mostly used to ferry planes and train pilots. All three ships of this class were sunk by US submarines, so you're carrying on proud tradition. ![]()
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You are funny Jazzabilly. Most post they can not find a dingy let alone a ship when using RSRD
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![]() I also agree with you and Jazzabilly about RSRDC. There are some HUGE convoys if you know where and when to find them. ![]() Oh,..almost forgot.... I usually start in early '42 because I just don't have the patience to start without radar on the boat.
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Watch
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SO far I've only started 2 campaigns, 41 in Pearl Harbor, and 41 in Manila,
Pearl Harbor start was a lonely lonely war, I was away hunting lone merchants, taking my boredom out on Sampans, trying to jealously ignore the radio traffic that alerted me to high action on the seas so far away they'd be over before I arrived. So I started again, this time in Manila, and within 24 hours of starting I was sneaking up on the Battle of the Philippines invasion task force, determined to make a dent. Enjoying the TF3 start more so far, maybe when I'm done I find out what I missed from PH / Midway |
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I guarantee you'll see some nice stuff.
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It may be frustrating, but I love RSRD. Before, even with TMO, you could go sink the entire jap navy in one patrol. So what if some patrols end with just 4 ships sunk. That was the way it was. The unreal part was before RSRD when you could sink 100K tons of shipping with each patrol.
I've been having a ball shooting at DD's running the slot. Not hitting much and hard to get into position, but if I miss, I'll usually get one DTT. The game is real now and you play it real. People want to go blow everything up, go back to stock |
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In the early part of the war AVGWarhawk has it right it is a hotspot of convoys of 6 merchants with two small escorts. You will see massive warship convoys and a few troopships surrounded by 12 to 16 escorts. If you scoot out of Manila and run to the top of Luzon you can encounter the invasion force. Near one of the small islands you can find a Chitose and escorts.
Later when you are shifted to Fremantle, the Celebese sea, Makassar Straits and the Tawi Tawi choke point are all good hunting. Late war hot spots are outside Singapore and the Formosa Straits. |
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![]() I'd much rather have my fish bounce off the side of a target, rather than circle around and blow me up. ![]() At least my crew lives to tar & feather the Bureau of Ordinance... |
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Planesman
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Courtesy of RSRDC. I hate minelayers. 'cause I HATE mines. Taken W of Munda Point, New Georgia Is., late Dec. 1942.
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Ace of the Deep
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On my first patrol in the USS Cod in 43' I bagged about 10 ships. Most of which were sunk in the straights between Sulawesi island (The octopus looking one of north of Australia) and Mayalsia/Indo (the island just to the left of Sula) Beatufiul hunting ground for single contacts. Good times.
Radar makes a huge difference to my hunting tactics, makes it easier to id potential targets and close to within hunting range. Being 43' and with only 2 years left to run and my orders taking me no where near major battles I haven't yet encountered a large convoy to put my fish into. Came close to getting sunk near Rabul though, see Patrol stories/reports for the info of that encounter. |
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Lucky Jack
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