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The Old Man
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Thank you both Uber torpedo and Kurfurst. I really enjoy learning such things. It was not untill I got said book that I learned of the type I Unterseeboot exsistance.
Kurfurst from IL2? If so good to see you here too. ![]() |
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Chief of the Boat
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Some cracking photos guys
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Grey Wolf
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U-190, an IXC/40, had this modification done at the Deschimag yard at Bremen sometime between October 1944 and January 1945.
Source: Another Place, Another Time: A U-boat Officer's Wartime Album Werner Hirschmann with Donald E. Graves Robin Brass Studio/Chatham Publishing 2004 pg. 217 There are several photos in this book showing the modification to good effect. This is a really worthwhile title. Lots of previously unreleased photos and an appendix entitled "The Type IXC/40 U-boats: U-190 and U-889: A Pictorial Tour". Everything that you ever wanted to know (and then some) about this type. Last edited by Murr44; 02-10-09 at 05:58 PM. |
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Planesman
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Maybe someone that has one of the above mentioned books could answer this question for me...
I thought I remembered reading somewhere that the Allies didn't know that this U-boat variation even existed until the first sub surfaced and surrendered at the end of WWII? ![]() |
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