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Old 04-03-07, 08:45 AM   #1
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I haven't looked at PH yet. I had been thinking CTDs were a function of too much going on and stayed out of port. OTOH, I looked at Midway... Ugh, if PH looks like midway I'm nt sure I want to see it---course I'm one of those guys who was appalled at the abysmal PH in Pacific Fighters (which looks like it was modeled by someone google impared---I mean there are great aerial photos of the harbor takne under 1 monthy before the attack, lol, no excuse for not getting it right.

BTW, will the mission builder let you remove or place buildings?

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Old 04-03-07, 10:49 AM   #2
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Some historical notes about Pearl:


'The First Air Fleet had held maneuvers for almost a year, and the results were promising. Under the direction of Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, who would lead the air assault on Pearl Harbor, the "impossible" task of an aerial torpedo attack was made possible. Conventional aerial torpedoes plunged to more than 100 feet in depth and ran a long distance to arm. The 45-foot average depth of Pearl Harbor and the short runs necessary to sink ships there were dealt with by adding wooden fins to the torpedoes, altering the arming devices, and by training in simulated conditions."
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