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Ace of the Deep
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S-Boats should not, because they could-not have Mark 14's. They're tubes couldn't take 'em. Only Mark 10's!
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Exactly. That's why I asked and made the "sticking out of the bow" comment, the Mk14s are too long for an S-boats tubes.
I jumped to an assumption with the "0" mostly because the text is red - made me think I was seeing what could be loaded, and that there were none at the base. Giving the sim too much credit I guess ![]()
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