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Had a bit of a scare yesterday while cruising towards Scapa Flow after keeping my assigned patrol grid.
Got a ship spotted message from my highly trained watch crew. After I pulled on my overcoat and hauled up to the bridge to take a look, sure enough there was a DD dead ahead with his nose on me. I thought to myself, "there's no way he can see me from here?" but I crashed dived anyway and continued the dive down to ~100M. As I heard the DD approach I ordered silent running and dead slow on the screws. Heart in my mouth, with the ops crew briefed on emergency maneoveres the DD approached overhead as we all strained to hear the splash of the depth charges. Nothing, nada. The DD just passed over us, and I mean DIRECTLY over us without even a twitch of rudder. It must have been a coincedene of our tracks. Dynamic campaign - ya gotta love it. |
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Lucky Jack
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:rotfl: that scary?
Flower Corvettes are Scary...thos blasted bastards always have the hang on ya
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![]() I was down to 6 torps so I wanted to get something juicy. Snuck up to periscope depth and had a look around. Looked good nice an easy only a C Class DD, a Flower Corvette and an Armed Trawler for escort and about twenty ships in the convoy. Nothing real big but it had 3 Large Cargo's and a mixed bag of smalls and tramps. Anyway I lined up on one of the large cargoes from just inside the starbord column of the convoy hoping to get a luck ster tube shot on another large cargo in the starbord column. Fired two at the first Lge Cargo and then swung hard a starboard to get a bead on the 2nd one. 3 hits all looking good. I still had two in the forward tubes and great line up on a Medium Cargo so I took the shot. 1 dud and a hit. Great I thought as I dived for cover as the escorts came looking; I'l hag around at about 100m under on of the slowed targets and wait till the fuss dies down. No such $#^% luck! The DD kept going with the rest of the convoy and obviously ordered the Flower to keep on my ass. He made a few runs without dropping anything then unloaded right on my head. No pinging or anything. As I was deep and silent I thought I was OK but no he got 3 DC hits on the nose of U53 and the fun really started. Amazingly hull integrity still showed 100% despite the flooding and the obvious damege to the forward batteries and dive planes. Not to mention the forward tubes, not that I had any eels left for them. I ordered an end to silent running called the the damage crew and anyone else I coud to get to work and tried to stop the flooding in the forward torpedo room and the forward mess. It looked like I had it all under control when the chief started calling new depths in 10m increments and I knew I was in trouble after I'd ordered back emergency, blow ballast and we were still cruising past 200m and moving faster. 240 went by, the crew and I were frantic by now trying again and again to slow the dive. Ran out of compressed air at 280m and we were still gowing down despite the dive planes all being back in working order and the flooding slowly getting under control. 300m and we are still diving, the hull screaming under the torture of the pressure at that depth. I knew it was all over then as I watched the hull integrity start to drop dramtically and the last thing I saw before we were all crushed to death by the pressure was the our depth gauge showing 322m! Then it all went black. ![]() @#$@#$@ Flower Corvettes! ![]() Last edited by TarJak; 08-23-06 at 08:32 AM. |
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for those who are thinking what kind of damage the U-505 suffered
there is a picture here http://uboat.net/boats/u505.htm |
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Hehe, yep been there. The DD just simply hadnt spotted you, and you submerged before he could spot you.
Believe me if he had, you would have had some depth charges for supper! ![]() I had one attack us during a nasty storm about two hours after we had sunk a C3 cargo and a small tanker. Now I can only assume he found us with radar, as we were in heavy fog, rain, and seas and overcast skies. But that was what made it so scary, as we did spot him till he attacked, and he was at about 400m ![]() ![]() I swung my view round to about 240 and there he was barrelling in fast and firing away and I thought we were gonna get rammed as well as pummeled by her guns. We took damage to the conning tower, flak guns, and the deck gun casing before I could get her under and I know we barely missed getting rammed as close as he was. But then we lost him quickly in about half an hour. But for a while there I thought we were gonners for sure.
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