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Old 03-19-09, 06:09 PM   #16
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In addition, i can say with 99.9% certainty that if your able to dive to 260-280 meters, then you are out of the realm of realism and swimming in fantasy.

And if by some miracle you got that deep, your boat wouldn't be able to stay at that depth for a sustained amount of time.
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Old 03-19-09, 07:54 PM   #17
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Ive only sailed a Viib. ive gone down to 223 m in her. (and thats pushin it.)
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Old 03-20-09, 12:13 AM   #18
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In addition, i can say with 99.9% certainty that if your able to dive to 260-280 meters, then you are out of the realm of realism and swimming in fantasy.
Hey, calma calma amigo, I agree. In my view anything past 220-230m is unsafe and 250m+ is suicidal. IMO I just got lucky this time b/c the boat was a sturdy one - as were some rare specimens IRL - and frankly speaking I was expecting her to pop any bloody minute down there! Luckily she didn't and back we came in one piece

Can you really go that deep (i.e. 250m+) as a SOP in this game, BTW? Because I've never really tried before, always levelled her off at 200-210m or so previously when under attack...
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Old 03-20-09, 01:35 AM   #19
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Hey, calma calma amigo, I agree. In my view anything past 220-230m is unsafe and 250m+ is suicidal. IMO I just got lucky this time b/c the boat was a sturdy one - as were some rare specimens IRL - and frankly speaking I was expecting her to pop any bloody minute down there! Luckily she didn't and back we came in one piece

Can you really go that deep (i.e. 250m+) as a SOP in this game, BTW? Because I've never really tried before, always levelled her off at 200-210m or so previously when under attack...
Thanks for calming me down, i was dripping sweat in frustration.....LOL

It does bug me alittle....just a little because it is after all just a game, but as you probably well know if you've done any research into the tech specs for these boats as i have done...that Kaluens just didnt routinely dive below 160m emergencies 180m, in an early typeVIIB or VIIC. They put that red danger area on the depth gauge for a reason guys.
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Old 03-20-09, 08:49 AM   #20
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Early on in the war I don't go below 200m.The escorts are fairly easy to evade so there's no need anyway.Later on I'll go to 220 only if I'm in a very tight spot.Haven't been crushed yet in a DID campaign and that's as it should be.No point in doing the enemy's job for him.
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Old 03-20-09, 10:50 AM   #21
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For all that redesign to give the VIIC better sea-keeping than the VIIB, you'd think it would have improved her speed. Instead, the VIIB is faster in all regards; suface speed, submerged speed, and dive time.
Actually the VIIB was faster than the VIIC, by a very tiny amount.
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Old 03-20-09, 05:02 PM   #22
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Actually the VIIB was faster than the VIIC, by a very tiny amount.
Actually, Steve, that was what he said.

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Old 03-21-09, 04:17 AM   #23
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It must be that senile syndrome thats going around. I caught it myself along time ago.:rotfl:
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Old 03-21-09, 07:38 PM   #24
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403m after hitting a mine off scapa (bottomed out)

made it back to the surface
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Old 03-21-09, 08:13 PM   #25
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In a VIIC
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Old 03-22-09, 05:24 AM   #26
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yep i have no idea how i survived that one...what with flooding in every compartment and a weakened hull

sh3 cmdr randomise crush depth

the u boat gods were with us that day
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Old 04-08-09, 09:18 PM   #27
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I can definitely believe that there were a few boats IRL that were close to perfect wrt the hulls and steel quality. One would think that the chances of this happening would have been higher early in the war (or pre-war) when standards were good and materials were first rate. As time went by I imagine it all started downhill quality-wise.

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275m in a VIIC in 1940.
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Old 04-09-09, 01:13 PM   #29
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Actually, Steve, that was what he said.
Actually, I'm blind.

And stupid.

And old.

Did I mention blind?:rotfl:

Sorry 'bout that.
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Old 04-09-09, 08:06 PM   #30
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OK, today by accident (I wasn't paying attention) I drifted down to 270 meters.

I'm not sure how much damage I took, but I stopped getting warnings and light flickering around 250 meters on the way back up.
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