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Admiral
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Why U657 is my U-boat of choice
When my love for German U-boats began, I wanted to attach myself to one particular U-boat and I was finding this very difficult due to the amount of U numbers.
In the end I thought I'll count the amount of letters in my first, middle, and surname, and this is what I came up with; D***** S**** V****** 6 5 7 Since then I have researched U657 so much, that I now know all the real life crews names, all the crew back ground history, all the patrols of the boat, where she was built, her bases, it's emblems (x 2), colour scheme, and sadly the way she perished and where her internal tomb lays today. U657 is my U-boat of choice and it's the only number I use in the SH3 world, whats yours and why? Last edited by Venatore; 11-15-07 at 05:09 AM. |
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Hey Venatore,
I just used the same method like you and came to the conclusion that "my" u-boot would be... U-659 ![]() It seems that U-659 sunk after colliding with U-439... "Sank at 0030hrs on 4 May, 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Cape Finisterre, in position 43.32N, 13.20W, after a collision with U-439. 44 dead and 3 survivors" http://uboat.net/boats/u659.htm How unlucky have you got to be to crash into another u-boot in the middle of the Atlantic? :rotfl: |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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I just go with the U-Boat that's the same as my easy-to-remember luggage locker combination number.
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111 the s**thouse. It a bowling term I know and it seem apt to uboat life
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I thought it appropriate to continue the sequence of
U-47 (Scapa Flow) U-48 (Most successful boat) with a formerly unknown U-49: http://www.uboat.net/boats/u49.htm History books can now be corrected ![]()
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Hey V,
If I used your method I would end up with U-666. ![]() Back to the drawing board. ![]() |
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Machinist's Mate
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Probably superstition. If I'm within 250km of the UK I dive every day between 1200 and 1400 hours. That got started when I was bounced by half of the RAF sometime in 1943.
U-Boat numbers were random the first time for me. U-48 was an unintentional designation for my Type VIIB. I might stick with U-568, name of my highly successful Type VIIC that survived the war. Got a good reference book handy for the data on both.
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Winter Garden on the North Atlantic Currently: U128 (Type IXC), U180 (Type IXD2), U198 (Type IXD2) operating in the I.O. Previously: U48 (Type VIIB), U568 (Type VIIC) [Completed 1940-1945 career in Type VIIs, in the Atlantic] Running: SH3 v1.4b w/ GWX 2.1 |
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