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Old 08-11-11, 07:41 AM   #5
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. . . and will not be trying any mods until I have a good grasp of basic sub operations and all the sub systems. Yes it is rather complex for a beginner.
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Thanks for pointing out that sub V aircraft is generally a no-no, I thought it a strange situation, but one that possibly could happen if a captain was not being alert .
You're right, it is strange.
Luckily in a US Fleetboat we have air search radar that will give you plenty of warning of enemy aircraft.
I suppose it's possible to get caught during the day in an area where it's too shallow to submerge.
But a bit of forward planning by the captain should ensure this will not happen.
Think of the AA tutorial as a demonstration of how ineffective submarines are against aircraft
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