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Running patched vanilla...
Twice last night I had 3 contact reports at once.. All were interceptable.. One scenario: Two heading in my general direction (North) and slow.. One heading away & medium speed.. I chose to mark all the contacts & attack the nearest slow one (Coastal). Sunk it w/ the deck gun. Ran at flank & intercepted the second slow one (C2) and was able to sink that with an eel and about 15 rounds of HE.. Ran like heck after the third contact (medium) but couldn't overtake the 4 hour head start. Generally, are the medium speeders bigger ships or worth more renown?? Thanks!! |
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Lucky Jack
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Go for the large fat cargos!!
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My observations based on purely anecdotal evidence is that it's pretty random, though it seems more likely to find a larger cargo ship going slow. I've never seen a C3 going at medium for instance, but I am fairly certain I've seen C2's doing it.
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I've often noticed the single larger ships at medium speed and the coastals at slow, though occaisionally that can change.
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I figured that since 2 were slow & heading in the same general direction, I'd scope them out first. If they were all going in different directions, I probably would have gone after the medium speed contact first.. I don't remember the grid, but it's just SW of Gibraltar, right off the coast. 12 cargos sunk in the same grid this patrol. They keep coming so I keep sinking them
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I got a contact the other night that was moving at medium speed, so I intercept it. It turns out to be Diving Duck's Fishing boat (sail) moving at 8 knots!! It's top speed is 9 Knots!! There wasn't much wind about, so I reckon that the captain had the crew working the oar's!! They were soon working the life boats as my deck gun took him down with three rounds.
As payback I had half of costal command's Wellington bombers apear, My Flack gunners had a lot of un knocking two of them down, but we dived when some B-24 appeared on the horizon! ![]() |
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Medium speed usually means there's a large Cargo involved. FYI, I was told today that the 'Queen Mary' was used as a Troop ship and could never be caught because of it's speed.
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She (Queen Mary) did have some near misses. On one cruise an explosion occured 200 meters of her bow (some thought this was a torpedo, others think it could have been a magnetic mine set off by her degauss cable that lined the ship). One U-boat skipper said he missed her by half an hour (No cigar fo that!).
She did hit and sink a escorting light cruiser that crossed her bow. She sustained some damage (her stem (bow) was patched and then replaced at a later date), but she continued on her suttle service for the rest of the war. I have a book which document all her life, from when she was built, to just before she retired. |
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We ought to get the Queen Mary modded in...and have her transit the Strait of Gibraltar...I'd just love to send her to Davey Jones's locker, just once...*sigh*
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So in the end it's just pure luck what is behind the contact. I've found more than enough pairs of sloooow moving ships (0-1 knots :p ) which turned out to be libertys or big cargoes. |
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