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Old 09-22-11, 06:33 PM   #1
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Mine Gott in Hevel!!!!

I toke a look at the Scripted campain file and discovered that the whole area aroun great britan is mined and I have been criss crossing those areas and havn't struck a single mine, not only that but the HMS Hood in scapa flow had a sub-net around her yet my torpeados sank her. Any one care to explane this phenomena?
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Old 09-22-11, 09:20 PM   #2
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I toke a look at the Scripted campain file and discovered that the whole area aroun great britan is mined and I have been criss crossing those areas and havn't struck a single mine...
The official explanation is that the mines are 'at depth' so if you had to dive in those areas you could be in for a rude awakening. That being said, my experience is similar to yours in that while the (east) coast is infested with mines, I routinely patrol through there and have never struck a thing.
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Old 09-22-11, 09:44 PM   #3
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The official explanation is that the mines are 'at depth' so if you had to dive in those areas you could be in for a rude awakening. That being said, my experience is similar to yours in that while the (east) coast is infested with mines, I routinely patrol through there and have never struck a thing.
well the U-142 is a surface dwelling boat most of the time usually only going no deaper than Priscope depth. that still dosen't explane the Subnets.
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Old 09-22-11, 10:37 PM   #4
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the subnets are exactly that; subnets. Torpedo nets on the other hand are at surface depth.
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Old 09-23-11, 08:44 AM   #5
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the subnets are exactly that; subnets. Torpedo nets on the other hand are at surface depth.
thank ye. mabey then I can buck up the curage to sink them cruisers in Gibraltar.
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Old 09-23-11, 08:46 AM   #6
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thank ye. mabey then I can buck up the curage to sink them cruisers in Gibraltar.
Good luck, lots of nets there too!
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Good luck, lots of nets there too!
now thease nets can the be raised, as i noticed that one time the nets aroun the cruisers in Gibralter were surface hight but when I sank the nelson they were deeper.
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They're tidal.

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They're tidal.

which means?
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The nets can be set to different depths just as the mines can be.
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The nets can be set to different depths just as the mines can be.
You know, it wouldn't kill you to offer some good news once in a while.

Just kidding, but that is one more fact to file away for future nervousness.
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The Ancient Mariner is here to pick nits again. Did you by chance mean "Gott im himmel"? "Hevel" is a name, related to "Abel".
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Old 09-23-11, 02:10 PM   #13
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The Ancient Mariner is here to pick nits again. Did you by chance mean "Gott im himmel"? "Hevel" is a name, related to "Abel".
You're slipping, Opa. You forgot to correct the misspelling of "mein."




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Old 09-23-11, 02:26 PM   #14
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You're slipping, Opa. You forgot to correct the misspelling of "mein."
I keep saying it's not the spelling but the usage. Women never listen to what I say. Probably rightfully so.

Yeah, that's the ticket. Always have an excuse handy, then turn it on the other person.

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I keep saying it's not the spelling but the usage.
I thought it wasn't it the years but the mileage...
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