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well id really like to know where the good "fishing" waters are
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thank you so much robbo180265
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Stabiz, is this the spy sat mod? Are you using it on your GW1.1a installation. If so it has overwritten the RND layer causing the file to revert back to stock.
I made a GW compatible version if you want it.
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You can find occasional lone liners at AM64, and numerous tankers at ED98, DN84, EC96 and ED85-ED86...again no specific dates. You can also find liners at BE12-BE13 from 1940 to 1942. You can find a lot of lone ships of all types and occasional LARGE convoys SW of Great Britain at BE39 Good hunting! ![]()
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The US East Coast and the Caribbean in 42. Lots of fat tankers and a pleasure cruise compared to Atlantic convoys. A long travel, but worth it if you got a type IX. Of course, from 43 it gets dangerous no matter where you are operating with the complete air cover.
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btw wich harbors are low on defence and high on merchants
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Also check the grids north/south and just east/west of Grid BE 68.
And too, Grids GC 84 thru 89. I just saw 2 convoys Sept 30, '43 on my return out of Cassablanca, where I scored 12 ships sitting anchored in the harbor. One was east bound the other west bound in in CG 88. Too bad I was out of torpedos. ![]()
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mmm i gotta try that out
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