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Helmsman
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What is your TC settings. On higher TC more then 128, you may not be able to spot the aircraft at all or spot it too late
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Canadian Wolf
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Love the aircraft settings in GWX, especially later in the war
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Silent Hunter
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Chief
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I know about the risk of high tc's, spotting them has not been a problem and as its still 39 they are no problem to avoid, I have had careers into 43 and it gets alot harder, I remember having to work hard to get to deep water from the atlantic coast bases.
Im just curious about no enemy planes when in my type II vs several already on first mission in VIIB. Iron Coffins, yes I enjoyed reading that. |
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Sea Lord
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You'll have much lighter air cover early in the war, and much heavier later in the war.
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