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I'm sure it's happened to all the other noob (c'mon, everyone started out new here once, right?) where all the bow fish, including external spares, have been fired, or at least loaded into one or two bow tubes.
Meanwhile, there are those coupl'a aft externals just sitting there (as well as the internal spares, if we had either a crane of infinite rope to use with blocks-and-tackle to drag their asses back up on deck. So.....are bow torpedoes forever destined to be shot only from bow tubes, and aft fish from aft tubes? While I *can* usually set up for a decent aft shot after an acute-angle approach at an oncoming merchant target, it's really slow to go for a follow-up shot with a Type VII boat. So, any (printable) ideas for the World's Oldest Noob (60 in a couple of days)? Tnx,73 and so mote it be, -.- .-.. --... .... -. -.-- |
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I had the same question once. Why can't I just load the aft external reserves to the internal bow reserves?
As it turns out, the external reserves are places in a way so that they can quickly be placed into the U-Boat directly. ![]() Im sure I can get a better picture. ![]() Now imagine taking out aft or bow reserves and taking them to thier opposite internals, in port this is no problem with cranes and stuff, but out at sea, your crew better becareful not to drop it into the water. I hope that was the answer you were expecting. Oh and hello, hiram and welcome aboard Herr Kaleun ![]()
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Can you move the aft external(s) to the forward torpedo room in the game?
No. Did they during the real war? Yes. As I remember from one of my u-boat books, I think about Teddy Suhren, that it was quite a crazy feat. The worked the torpedo into a cradle on deck. Wrapped it in a bunch of life preservers, flooded the boat down to decks awash. Some of the crew in boats and others swimming actually towed the beast in the water to the other end of the boat. They then flooded down that end and worked the fish into the cradle and blew ballast to bring everything out of the water. Then they winched it up and lowered it into other torpedo room. Needless to say this kind of operation must have taken a LONG time and would only have been possible in some truly remote location. I have no idea how many boats even used their external torpedoes in the war. Took too much time and prevented diving if sighted. I think there were also concerns about the fish being reliable after long stowage in the external tubes.
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I recall reading that each internally stored torpedo was usually stripped down, cleaned, and checked for corrosion and leaks about once every five days. This certainly wouldn't be possible with externally stored torpedoes.
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I think their maintenance was going on all the time. They probably did maybe three torpedoes a day, one per each eight hour watch in the torpedo room.
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