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06-26-22, 08:07 AM | #271 |
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yes Fifi on this gif we can appreciate this emergency dive... we see here all the German engineering of the time in action..!! the structure of the hull of these superb boats the vents in plain action a remarkable work which allows a fast dive .. the only black point here are the doors which seem open. Maybe a surface attack then followed by the arrival of planes..
on this screen we can appreciate these 2 models types IX long range of action... observe the anatomy of the hull on the left one a model "schnell tauschen" admire me this work ... this fantastic structure for the time the one on the right being a "dairy cow" a supply submarine as well as a minelayer ... when I see the American boats it's scary... they look pale and are clearly inferior in all... it's a shame that all this technology has been stolen... the French are so sour that you don't even have a building to visit on the bunkers or your disappointment... this screen comes from Portsmouth, New Hampshire during the 1946 war to study them so much theirs was miserable.. |
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06-27-22, 02:11 PM | #273 |
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I think they are U1228 and U234. Both were refitted for trials and torpedoed off Cape Cod in 1946 and 1947.
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06-27-22, 03:20 PM | #274 |
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This photograph shows four German submarines at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, which were surrendered off the coast of Portland.
They are probably the U-805, U-858, U-873 & U-1228. Milchkuh ist 234 good FUBAR295 Zum anderen habe ich keine Meinung...... |
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06-28-22, 07:24 AM | #277 |
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Next update will see Lorient & St Nazaire harbors at correct place
St Nazaire will not be like the one with gates (not really historical accurate), but from my own (correct place but kind of fictionnal - no one existing accurate anyway)... Also added German AA defence + searchlights not existing so far in Nygm for Germans French harbors Still working to enhance
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Bit of a stretch to say the American boats were inferior in all. In some aspects, they were vastly superior. The German boats were scarcely improved WW1 versions. Heck, the IX's were withdrawn from convoy duty early in the war because they dived to slow, cumbersome, etc. vs the VIIs. And of course, two completely different types of campaigns between the Pacific and Atlantic.
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06-29-22, 01:42 AM | #279 |
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Wow!!! Very Nice!
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06-29-22, 09:19 AM | #281 |
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High sea lighthouse imported from Ccom12 for my NYGM
Both of those lighthouses will figure on map too, north of Wilhelmshaven Added also the Laboe memorial at Kiel that was missing …with its whistle sounds when passing in front. Currently adding new ships…
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Awesome Work
Once again ... Thank You. This just keeps on getting better !!!!!
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https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...ostcount=16454
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06-29-22, 12:20 PM | #284 | |
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Avoiding at all costs CTDs, heavy files and very long loadings Nice lighthouse btw !
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Start with NCO_Flower.cfg [Unit] ClassName=COFlower UnitType=1 MaxSpeed=16 Length=60.6 Width=9.7 Mast=20.9 Draft=3.5 Displacement=950 RenownAwarded=950 [2DCompartments] UnitPos=129,5,254,22 NbOfComp=5 Name1=Propulsion Area1=137,8,30,18 Name2=Keel Area2=196,3,128,10 Name3=Fore Ammo Bunker Area3=307,15,35,18 Name4=Engines Room Area4=227,15,43,18 Name5=Fuel Bunkers Area5=273,15,30,18 I didn't investigate further
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