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Old 10-09-09, 11:09 PM   #1
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Time for the big fix.
No we're not driving Volkswagens on the Autobahn (de sp?), we're driving uboats in the Atlantic. No kilometer screw-up this time.
Come on guys, let's get it right.
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Old 10-10-09, 12:37 AM   #2
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nowaday you are right... but you have to consider what kind of unit was used in '40s by Germany. I guess they were using the metric system..
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Old 10-10-09, 03:17 AM   #3
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As far as I know, in the german U-Boats miles were used for navigation purposes, but the firing solutions and target data for those solutions were always given in metres/kilometres. The reason being that the calculations were easier for a man's brain, and the TDC also computed them in metric. BUt navigation in miles adjusts better to the rounded earth we live in, hence they kept using it for that purpose.
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Didn't know that Hitman, always assumed 100% metric!
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All navies still use nautical miles for navigation as the results from angle computations come in seconds, minutes of arc, which is miles or fraction of miles. One nautical mile = 1852 meters.

Measurements on a nautical chart are also in miles, you take dividers and spread them over the latitude scale on the edge and measure--result is nautical miles or fraction.

For gunnery, the metric system was and is used.

Though I am a metric nut and find the statute mile used in the USA an obsolete anachronism, In SH3 it drove me nutz the unrealistic Kms. use.
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It shouldn't be to hard, to find out what was used by the U-boats. I hope it will be real
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All navies still use nautical miles for navigation as the results from angle computations come in seconds, minutes of arc, which is miles or fraction of miles. One nautical mile = 1852 meters.


The nautical mile was established at 1852 metres in 1929. Ships and aircraft the world over still measure their speed in knots, or nautical miles per hour.
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