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Is it strange that I saw the flak bursts before anything else and thought 'Yeah right'
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From this page:
http://www.uboat.net/technical/flak.htm I don't see any boat with that exact set of AA. Looks like artist's license - but the closest would be a VIIC from late war. |
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actually, it could possibly be the double twin 13.2mm guns and the 20mm, and the forward gun is probably just someone with an mg34?
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Also, what U-boat would have that amount of AA guns and still retain the deck gun? By a certain point of the war it became a useless appendage. I am in 1942 and have long since failed to find an opportunity to use it. All the merchantmen are armed so I can't even risk surfacing to finish off a cripple. I am about to remove it via SH3 Commander. Does removing it in the game provide any streamlining bonus for the boat? I would think that in real life the removal of the deck gun would give a slight increase in performance and the room formerly devoted to ammo storage could be used for other purposes, such as laying in extra stores or AA gun ammo.
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MG34's were normally pintle mounted - so if there is one on the starboard side I'd expect one on the port side as well - either manned or just depicted empty. As a lot of Kaleuns kinda mounted whatever they could scounge up I suppose that when they got the upgraded Wintergarten that they tried to retain the old pintle mounts with the extra MG34's .......
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The plane is a Consolidated PBY-5, called Catalina Mk 1 by RAF Coastal Command. It can be distinguished from the earlier PBY-4 by the large teardrop gun blisters on the sides (the -4 had open gunports) and from the later PBY-5A by the lack of retractible landing gear.
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@ flag4
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I certainly don't leave home without it. GWX Gold on a gaming notebook; goes everywhere I do.
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![]() So, flag4? Did you bring a laptop with SH3 with you or were you on shore leave? It's alright to admit it. ![]() |
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