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Planesman
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Longer sailing distance, more tubes/fish, deeper max. depth... all good enough reasons to me.
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Doesn't it have 5? |
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For longer range, wait 'till IXC becomes available. Iif you want to fight in North-Easten Atlantic go for the VIIC.
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If you've no plans to get a IX....then yes, upgrade....You get better equipment as the war goes on.
As for the number of tubes, VII had 5 in total, IX had 6 (2 at the rear instead of the VII 1) ![]() |
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