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Hi... I'm trying to return my type ii but it's looking like it's going to be awfully tight getting back. Any way i can stop at heglioland for fuel?
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You might be able to stop at Willhelmshaven, not sure if friendly ports are handled the same as resupply vessels in the game. I don't think Helgoland it's self works as a resupply point. Depending on how low your fuel is, you might still be able to make it to Kiel ( I presume that is where you are heading). There is a fairly good fuel margine even after you get the diesel has run out message.
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Thanks... I was able to make it back.
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Don't forget, you can still use the electric motors, with or without the fuel (unrealistic I know.....but an option nonethe less)
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I think in real live that they had to use electric motors for going in reverse. So it's not all that unrealistic!
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I use friendly ports and resupply ships alot. I don't mind the Null grid because usually resupply because I want to return to a particular grid. And not kill 28 days to do it.
There are even ways to alter the torpedo loadout, although getting a mix gives you a challenge. The only thing left is the fuel. You get full tanks. Which imho is a bit unrealistic. So I may find myself setting a higher RPM to eat more fuel on purpose.
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Hmm, how was the fuel situation for the germans in RL '39-'45 anyway. Where did they get their oil from?
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That question would take a bit of history to rightfully explain. But supply ships early on had more reserves, where typicaly cows would fork over enough for patrols or return trips.
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And don't forget synthetic oil production. By 1945, some 50% or more of Germany's oil was from synthetic production (something like 36 million barrels, up from about 10 million barrels only 4-5 years earlier). They had hopes of pushing production to 60 million barrels by 1946, but Allied air power put an end to that dream.
Romania was the single biggest over-land supplier of non-synthetic oil.
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do you think kaleuns would force disabled merchants to fork over extra fuel in exchange for food or something?i dont personally think so... but its possible... however unlikely.
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Refueling at sea involved special equipment, and took many hours, so it probably wasn't practical to do at sea with a captured enemy vessel.
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You'd be suprised what a few hoses and a pump can achieve
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