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![]() ![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us What the Officer in the Submarine sees through his periscope in War Inventions and How they were Invented http://www.heritage-history.com/www/...s_greatwar.php allright this is from the Great War (for you Iambecomelife) I need the WWII equivalent.. keltos |
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does anyone have a better picture taken through a WWII British/Dutch periscope ? keltos |
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I guess we can safely assume that they didn't change their periscope reticles :
![]() .us here both WWII and WWI periscopes are visible on the same picture here is the new periscope reticle : ![]() with vertical line added : ![]() this here above should be the final version of the British Reticle keltos Last edited by keltos01; 04-23-10 at 04:21 AM. |
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I edited the periscopeSH3.dds and added the new reticle to it :
![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us seen here above with alpha channel visible download : http://www.mediafire.com/file/l2znkunoy3t/Periscope SH3.dds it's been such a long time since I modified a periscope view that I'm not sure it's the right file I did... will make it a mod tonight and see keltos |
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see hitman !
the T class is equipped with it ! I'd need more picture taken through a real british scope to better this regards keltos |
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I still hope to improve it of course ! ![]() it was included in the mod and also in WDAD.. still don't know how to aim the boat realistically though, maybe this is why I set the torp angle at 15° instead of a realistic 0... regards keltos |
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1.- Determine target course, approximately, either by eyeballing AOB (To start) or plotting (Visual or radar). Get on a course that is perpendicular or, at least, something between 45º and 90º of the enemy track (So that the torpedo has enough angel of impact and does not make a dud) 2.- Feed the TDC with all the data, and start the position keeper. Make regular corrections as you see fit, by entering new data (New estimates of speed, distance, AOB, etc, as usual) 3.- Your reference for knowing when to shoot is the Gyro Angle needle on the "own ship" dial (The lower dial in the TDC). When that needle points exactly to the bow of the ship silhouette in the dial, you must shoot the torpedo. Why? Because at that moment the necessary Gyro Angle to hit the target is zero, which is exactly the only thing your torpedo is capable of ![]() That's more or less how the british TDC worked, only that when the GA was zero you also got an audible warning in the form of a bellring or buzz ![]()
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Here's a graphical example:
![]() The red arrow represents the direction your bow is pointing at. A torpedo that follows the same course as you, straight from your bow, is obviously a zero Gyro Angle torpedo, and it will follow the red arrow in its course -same as your ship's course. Then the moving needle in the dial, highlighted in green represents what Gyro Angle must your torpedo do in order to hit the target that is shown in the upper dial. Hence, when the needle matches the red arrow, that means that the torpedo must not turn at all to hit the target, i.e. it will be a Zero GA shot, and the moment of shooting has arrived. Is it all understandable? ![]()
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do you know what angle the french torpedoes were capable of ? and if they had also a fruitmachine or maybe a TDC equivalent ? thanks ! keltos |
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found a couple more periscope shots in two books I got yesterday,
will post pictures later today ![]() keltos |
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![]() ![]() A periscope photograph of the Italian merchant ship Loretto sinking on 13 October 1942 after being torpedoed by HMS Unruffled off Cape Gallo (image #94 Paul Kemp - British Submarines of World War two. ![]() One of Our Submarines Last edited by keltos01; 01-12-11 at 08:28 AM. |
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