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Old 02-10-09, 08:30 AM   #1
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I know this thread starts aging a little bit but I stalked over it and couldn't help myself asking - if the Germans start using waterfall displays on the 212, then what did they use before?
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Old 02-10-09, 09:19 AM   #2
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I know this thread starts aging a little bit but I stalked over it and couldn't help myself asking - if the Germans start using waterfall displays on the 212, then what did they use before?
It appears to me that on the type 206a, they used a sort of circular visualization, similar to what you see in DW on the russian boats, which seems to be displayed ontop of the tactical/nav map. But it don't seem to update so fast like it happens in DW.

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Old 02-10-09, 12:32 PM   #3
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in new release of RA addon ssk 212 will be playable! new screen-shots awailable on (WIP 70%)
http://redrodgers.com/forums/showthr...6469#post96469
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Old 02-16-09, 12:02 PM   #4
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Last time, i was in a Typ 206 Sub, there was a Kind of Waterfall Display like in the LA Class, but it drawn the Contacts with Pencils on a running paper, like the MAD in the Orion in DW. There was written "Breitband, Schmalband" what called "Broadband and Narrowband".

But this was some years ago, i am not sure...

This was in the Technical Museum in Spyer, Germany. And yes, i am German...
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Old 02-20-09, 01:58 PM   #5
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Wow, how many rolls of paper did they have on that thing?
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Old 02-20-09, 06:22 PM   #6
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I am not sure, it is possible, too, that the papersystem is only for things like Demon or Narrowband.

Or the saylors must clean their butt with something other, if the paper goes out...:rotfl:

ahem...^^
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Old 03-02-09, 05:37 PM   #7
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the 214 is a real purty boat....

I'm curious, do the germans with their 212/214s, and the french with their scorpenes train against the yanks? I know the swedes lent the yanks a boat and crew for practice, and I know the collins boats are regularly being used in exercises against the yanks, but surely these are far and away better than the collins boats!
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