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Hang around AM53 for a few days, or go to AM19 and check out the Rockall Bank for a bit. You should get at least 2-3 ships out of both areas.
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The area between Scapa (Orkney) and Lerwick (Shetland) islands usually provides some good lone merchants, watch out though because Destroyers hang around up there too. Going south of Scapa usually nets you more Destroyers than merchants sadly. Rarely see any convoy movement through there though.
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One of my favourite spots is about 250km west of Gibraltar....convoys are frequently entering and leaving the Med
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Mid-to late war i prefer to wander randomly around the ON-ONS-HX convoy routes. Deep waters, usually bad enough weather, no air coverage. But also heavily escorted... Oh, and another thing. Abandon all hope, all ye who've been sighted by a K flyer and decided to comfront it. It just can't go down and it can lead to you the whole USN, RN, IJN, KM and the future's Indian fleet that is yet to be completed. |
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中国水兵
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Gibralter dose seem to be a good hunting ground. I ran into two targetable convoys there last night; though I can't say they were two seperate convoys beacous I lost contact with the first one. I also found a Frenchie convoy but it was too late for them to get shot up by me.
I also know it is a good hunting ground 'cause I died there, and if I die there it seems to me there must be some thing worth killing there, other than me that is. One place I found was good first hand is the east coast of the US around '42. There is signifigant air cover but nothing that you can't run from eays enugh. But to make up for it there is vertualy no war ship partols except on the larger convoys and in the ports. Canada is a good enuf target as well. |
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Gibraltar is great in 1940. I once got Half a Mil GRT of shipping in February by refueling in Spain. Plus the occasional Cruisers and Fleet Carriers as appetizers, Of cause, that place was filled with planes late in the war. .
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I ventured over to that strate, between Ireland and England proper last night. I got gutted by a combo attack from some PT boats and a Empire Class Merchent; I had forgoten that those were armed and took a pounding only to be finished off by what I think was a torpido attack by the two PTs befor I could get under with a crash dive. But I did find the enemy so there is a pluss on that front.
I remember once runing into a masive convoy up by the norther tip of Scotland, just west of the Scapa islands. That was in '42 though. It seems there are a lot more targets in the west by that point int he war. |
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But U123 is a IXB. (The most successful IXB of the war).
Love your charts. They look so cool. |
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