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Old 01-08-08, 03:51 PM   #1
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Also is there enough O2 for being submerged for a whole day? Thanks guys.
If you keep your speed to a minimum submerged you can stay below for the whole day , both battery and 02. It really depends upon the situation, the contact(s), etc, etc,.


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Old 01-08-08, 04:10 PM   #2
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Great info thanks alot guys.
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Old 01-08-08, 04:42 PM   #3
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Day and Night!

It really depends on what the target is and how far away it is, whether I can intercept with minimal fuel consumption.
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Old 01-08-08, 05:06 PM   #4
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Daytime is for traveling on the surface as fast as fuel economy dictates. Upon plane radar detection I submerge for five minutes, come to radar depth and get back to the surface as quickly as possible in order to cover as much ground as possible. This is especially necessary with Ducimus' evil planes bombing you at periscope depth. If you're hanging out below periscope depth you have no choece but to come up blind into immediate danger such as likely claimed the Wahoo. The surface is not only quicker, it is safer. Maximizing the mileage covered during the day develops the maximum number of contacts. Once a good contact is developed the rest of the day is spent obtaining a good attack position for night.

Night is for dying. The plan is that the evil enemy dies, but this IS war. In the event things go badly for us, night gives us extra cover to do what we have to to survive. Lollygagging around on the surface with no power while you are doing repairs is bad during the daytime. At night, you may live to see the morrow. As the sun sets, I am in position for the night's festivities, making my first approach to the targets. If approach is not possible, I have plenty of time to try something else before daybreak. Under Trigger Maru the escorts have all the advantage. I need darkness to partially even the odds.

So there you go, right out of the playbook "Thunder Below" by Eugene Fluckey. Works well with SH4 and TM.

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. This is especially necessary with Ducimus' evil planes bombing you at periscope depth. If you're hanging out below periscope depth you have no choece but to come up blind into immediate danger such as likely claimed the Wahoo.
HEH! :p

The danger planes give, is what i spent all weekend on. Since the SD radar mast is now extendable, and you can dive to 65 feet in 40 seconds, i had to up the anty a little bit.

There are more variety of planes, that carry, a nice wallop. There payload will detonate if it hits you, or at 20 meters, or 45 meters. (depending on what they drop, bomb vs air dropped DC). Considering they can see you at periscope depth from around 2,000 meters away (not always garunteed they will), you wont want to hang out at periscope depth without at least a periscope up.


While testing, i had one of those planes get a lucky bomb detonate right underneath my engine room as i was bow down in a crash dive. (i loitered on the surface to ID what planes were spawning to make sure they were spawning correctly), and BAM. good buy diesal engines. At that point i blew ballasts and sat there bobbing around like the German captain in the beginning of U-571 with no diesals. Planes finished me off a few hours later.
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So there you go, right out of the playbook "Thunder Below" by Eugene Fluckey. Works well with SH4 and TM.
Hmm...going to have to give that a try.
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The Japs are not safe any second when I'm out prowling the Pacific. =D
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The EVIL Ducimus!

You are having entirely too much fun with your airplanes.
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