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Stowaway
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A 90 degree shot means the torpedo turns 90 degrees to strike the target.
What you're referring to as a "90 degree shot" is a simple bow on (or stern on shot). A 90 degree shot is when you are on the same, or opposite, course as the target. (Same course = bow tubes. Opposite course = stern tubes.) Works well inside, and outside, convoys, and when a target is approaching too close. (Note: Range is VERY important. There's also a 45 degree shot, which I keep promising myself to try, but haven't gotten up the nerve yet. |
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