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10-31-09, 02:40 PM | #3136 |
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11-01-09, 08:48 AM | #3137 |
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The RAF Get's Up Close & Personal
A flyboy takes a look
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11-01-09, 09:56 AM | #3138 |
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thats a rocket firing typhoon, if you catch that coming toward you, crash dive!
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11-05-09, 04:50 PM | #3139 |
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11-05-09, 07:12 PM | #3140 |
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cockpit is wrong
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11-06-09, 03:05 PM | #3141 |
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Kuma class CL, west of Luzon
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11-06-09, 08:10 PM | #3142 |
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how come its going a speed and the smoke is straight up!!! ??
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11-10-09, 01:00 PM | #3143 |
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11-10-09, 03:55 PM | #3144 |
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Russian Submarine Class C
Just my new work: Russian Submrine Class C
Original size 1680x1050 you can download here, like always: Russian Submarine by ~tei77
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11-10-09, 04:03 PM | #3145 |
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Ive got some Screenshots... Ill post them later.
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11-11-09, 06:16 PM | #3146 |
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what caused that damage? circle run, bombs? depth charges? Love this game but wish the sub damage model was more realistic, you should have went down with that kind of damage...
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11-11-09, 07:15 PM | #3147 |
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This was the winning screenshot over at the UbiForums for best Unedited Screenshot for October. The screenshots get better and better every month.
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11-12-09, 09:51 AM | #3148 |
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rideing waves. back in port. FIRE!
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11-12-09, 03:25 PM | #3149 |
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[Rough going]
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11-13-09, 12:55 AM | #3150 |
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Bismark strikes back!
I seldom contribute, but here's one for the record.
As SH4 sees its last sunsets, we harken back to May 27, 1941. Herr Kanug Rolfe Hass experienced the thrill of his naval career. He intercepted HMS Rodney and HMS King George V steering 145 degrees at about 18 kts at 0730 on that morning in force 15 conditions. Exact grid location at first contact: 25km west of the intersection formed by BE29, BE37, BE53, and BE61 (or about 1400km (per the game) west of Brest, France. His Type IX (at GWX 90% degree of difficulty) used all remaining 6 torpedos on board to dispatch these two British battleships. After surfacing, U124 observed gunfire flashes far to the SSE where Bismark, spared interception by the battleships sunken by Hass, was engaged with other Royal Navy units. Now here's the really mind-blowing part of this story: Hass then moved SE towards the area where gunflashes had been seen. To his surprize he sighted the silohette of a large warship....Bismark!! She was dead in the water, her upper works shattered presumably by 8 inch shellfire. U124 sent its contact report. Soon thereafter BDU sent out its message lamenting the loss of the Bismark. Little would the SH4 designers have known Bismark was still afloat, and deadly! Hass then decided to stay near the stricken Bismark to see what would become of Germany's flagship. Incredably, two days later a large convoy traveling westerly at 7 knots stumbled upon the Bismark! Hass then positioned his U124 between Bismark and oncoming escorts.THREE sunken destroyers later and SEVEN shredded merchants approximating 30,000 tons later, Bismark, while motionless in high sea conditions, had survived to fulfill her assignment to attack convoys. Toward the end of this engagement U124 had the incredible experience to witness 15 inch shells slamming into merchant ships, along with attendant explosions and sinkings. What an unforgettable experience! What a glorious way to close the book on Silent Hunter IV's story! I'd recommend anyone loving the game to mission in the Atlantic during May one more time. Save your torpedos, and head for the rendevous described above. Keep about 20-25 km NNW of Bismark - she's eastbound at 20 knots. You have to intercept the British before they commence firing on the Bismark. If you do, you are in for a very unforgettable experience - but first you must intercept and sink these two British battleships! Happy Hunting. oblt Rolfe Hass |
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