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I read somewhere (dont remember where), that when coming to battle surface, the sub would angle its planes downward, increase speed, and then blow its tanks dry unti it couldnt maintain depth anymore, then put the planes on rise and come up. I think this source said the requried crews would come out of the forward and stern hatches on the deck, and could get the first shot off (from "at ready" storage on deck somewhere) with the deck gun in about 15 seconds once surfaced. |
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Everyone gathered at their stations for the ammo train, and the on deck crew at the hatches and gun access trunks. Negative and main ballast was blown and the boat was held down with the planes. The planes were shifted and the boat "popped to the surface like a cork". Would be really cool to be able to recreate in game. I think there would have been a foul odor emitted from any sampan crewman so confronted. I believe that the boat in question in the picture was the USS Permit. Respectfully Submitted; CDR Resser
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That picture is reputed to be of the USS Chopper which underwnet an excessive angle with an emergency surface and came close to sinking
Here's the deep dive report http://www.usschopper.com/Chopper Deep Dive Report.htm Here was my comment on this tpe of surfacing on another forum This looks like a super rollercoaster ride from the outside, so most people think it's really cool.
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That is a seriously awesome pic! The comment about damaging the boat triggered some info in my brian... one of the late war US battleships (can't remember which, if not Mighty Mo, then a relative) attempted an emergency stop from full speed. The ship stopped dead inside its own length by stopping the screws and closing the rudders (port rudder turned max starboard, starboard rudder turned max port)... the water version of an airbrake. When she went in for refit, they found the rudders were loose in their bearings...
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This thread is not complete without the infamous "Dolphin" clip by Mr. Flack:
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Makes my back hurt just thinking about that pic.
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Imagine that captain behind the wheel in a car on a dirt road. Now i know why modern subs can't go faster than 40km, its not that they can't the navy have made sure they never will!!!!
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I can only echo the fine line between training and disaster when performing emergency maneuvers. I have seen on modern nuclear boats emergency blows that resulted in dives much deeper than anticipated to emergency rudder failure drills at high speed that also had wen dangerously close to resulting in disaster. Submarine commanders undertake such drills with intense preparation and only perform them enough to be sure that the first time their crew sees the boat react in this manner isn't when they really do have an emergency with potential major equipment failure.
I spent several years manning the sternplanes during battle stations when many of these "angles and dangles" were performed. While I took great pride in the trust placed in asking me to sit there, I dreaded those events. It was my time to shine but I always knew in the back of my mind that all I could do is react to what the boat was doing. There was always a probability that that simply wasn't good enough. You don't drive a 7000 ton hunk of steel at 40mph. You just nudge it. |
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