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Does not Hover like a Humming Bird |
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32 | 52.46% |
Humming Birds are a beautiful creature and you should leave them alone |
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29 | 47.54% |
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Blade Master
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There has been much discussion over how easily a WWII u-boat could achieve neutral buoyancy. Even when assuming it could be done all time the time, the fact is that it took time to achieve, and when you changed depth by say 10 metres, you would have to reconfigure the boat. The guys who did this were very good at it, but again, it still took time.
U-boats were actually never set for neutral buoyancy anyway, but to slightly positive buoyancy. For the most part, a u-boat also never was just stationary for several reasons. A negative/positive buoyancy means that your sink/raise. But the main reason was control. With no forward motion you have virtually no control over your boat and can quite easily plummet out of control should a change is the water temperature or salinity occurs. At periscope depth, the waves would easily bring your u-boat to the surface if you tried to hover like a humming bird. The game play enhancement of not being able to just hover like a humming bird would be immense. Attacks would have to be planned to attain an attacking position instead of just rushing in, and ‘hanging’ around till the ships arrives. |
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Navy Seal
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I vote to make it neccesary to run the boat at a minimum speed (say, about 1kt) to keep it stable.
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Chief
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Humming birds are beautiful creatures - Uboots are not humming birds. No hovering please
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I can live with 2. However, I had read (and I'll probably need to find that source again) that the slowest and most silent speed setting for U-boat electric engines is ~50rpm, which in SHIII equals about 1kt.
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IMHO, maintaining depth was one_of_those_minute_details that a u-boat captain didn't worry to fix them himself; So I vote to leave the humming bird alone.
![]() I wouldn't like to forget this (minute detail) in the middle of the Atlantic with TC x256 while waiting for the mother_of_all_convoys and achieve crush depth in 1 minute of real time... ![]() |
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In real, no submarine commander has to worry about keeping the depth.The chief has to do that.So its useless to simulate, because you would never notice it. :hmm:
But, at 0 knots, if you "Hover" for a while, the boat sould fall slowly yes. ![]() And you can not go "Fall" while on surface, because the boats ballast tanks are filled with air.And while attaking underwater, you have to be carefull. ![]() Thats it. |
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The Old Man
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When you use the(A) key to maintain depth,in real life, the dive officer,controls the depth.
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I to will add my vote for NO HOVER...
Make it so you must mantain some motion to keeo stable. Though I have a feeling there will be many more no hover voters than will be keep the hover voters. |
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I gotta say NO HOVERING. I'm curious though, how do modern subs manage it? Anyone know?
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So if you get the warning "Not enough crew in engine compartment" the next thing that happens is your boat starts sinking. What if this happens at 16X TC? Will you sink before you have time to make the adjustments? Oops! Gotta go. Just finished the GW DL.
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One Knot
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The Old Man
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AND, i have to add, deeper than a certain depth, the boat takes water, it was modeled in Command:Aces of the Deep!The depths were (With AoD crush depths it works so!)
IIA (Not modelled in AoD) ![]() IIC (Not in SH3) ![]() IID ~ 170 VIIB ~ 180 VIIC 190 IXB 170 IXC (and /40 variants) 180 IXD2 190 XXI I don't know (Never used it in Aces) But not like flooding, ah hell everyone who played aces will sure know what i mean!!!! And i'm think the boat should sink VVVVEEEEERRRRYYYYY slow, 2 preventing issues with time compression. And ONLY if the boat is DIVED and STOPPED!!!!!COMPLETLY STOPPED!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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No hover no hover no hover no hover no hover no hover
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