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Hi to all,
Let's take the VIIc.... Uboat.net states VIIc have max depth at 220, GWX Help (F1) states max depth is 150, I can reach 250... 255 is crush depth I guess.. So, what does it mean Max Depth? Is it the test depth? the project depth? thanks in advance! |
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The max depth of 150m is the manufacture's warranty depth.
The deepest anecdotal depth for a VIIC is about 240m. Apperantly the boat was near vertical at the time, so it's aft/bow may have been as deep as 275m
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yep, im in a viib, DONT GO PAST 220. lol:rotfl:
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Thanks, I'm just curious about that anecdote.. the boat almost vertical ? ![]() |
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They ended up so deep because someone forgot to turn on a valve that turns on the depth gauges in the control room and radio room. Damm...wish i could remember where I read this! I'll go on a hunt later... Ed: I'm worried now that it might be Iron coffins. The author was a u-boat commander, but he made a lot of stuff up. I'll check...
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U-331
Freiherr Hans-Diedrich von Tiesenhausen Sinking of HMS Barham http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-331INT.htm "she submerged to about 250 m" |
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No, not iron coffins.
I strongly suspect I must have read something about U-175, but I can't think which book! The U-boat archive describes what I read well: http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-175INT.htm Quote:
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In GWX, you do get cues with pronounced creak, groans, and popping of the pressure hull as you go deeper. The louder and more frequent they become, the more stress on your boat.
Once you start to hear the squeal and whine of metal, you're definitely in the danger zone. A u-boat can only tolerate such depth for a while before the hull begins to fail. By the time you hear bolts and fittings bursting along with the tinkle of glass gauge covers shattering, you have only seconds to react and raise your depth by at least 20 meters or it's straight to the bottom you go! ![]()
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