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I took this screen of my map while in BF14, September 1942. Weather was stormy, heavy fog. I didn't even bother with the convoys and gave up on any attacks because of the weather.
Things to note: 1.Three VIIC subs to the east 2. A large Convoy headed NE to the east. i tried an approach the day earlier but the weather was bad. 3. A large Convoy south headed SE, too far for me to catch in storm. 4. I have hydrophone contact with a two-ship contact headed NE thats 8kms sw of me 5. I have a 8hr old contact to the west that turns out to be a passenger/cargo that interupts my approach on the two ships. To heck with this, I'm heading for deep water to the west. ![]() ![]()
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Nice screen Gildor, thanks for the info
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Deep water is good
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BF 11 to 20 are usually very productive
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