die Elster, U-46, patrol 2, report 5
Lt.z.s. Walter Zantow
U-46, VIIB, "die Elster" 7. Flottille, Kiel Orders: Patrol grid AL03 27.8.1940 1631 clear, visibility 9 km, wind 2.5 m/s. Sank a lone 1900 BRT merchant with deck and flak gun fire. Was then sighted at a range of 8000 - 9000 meters by the escorts of the convoy we have been attacking. Two torpedoes shot at a Black Swan making 12 knots. A perpendicular course, range 1500 meters, AOB 90 stb. The ship's engines revved up 15 - 20 seconds before the expected impact time and both torpedoes missed. Had to evade at A+75, 100 RPM for two hours. Lost contact with the convoy. I have only one torpedo left and I have decided to return to base. Not to Kiel, however, but to Lorient, as the base of 7.Flottille is being moved there. Zantow |
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Commentary of the BdU to the KTB of "U-46" from 5.10.40 to 31.10.40 (11th War Patrol): 1.) The death of crew member Fritz Wagner deemed "exigency of war" and does not reflect upon decisions made by commander. 2.) Loss of neutral ships not completely understandable in every circumstance. Commander must determine ship neutrality if possible, and without endangering boat. 3.) Later successful attacks carried out well against single ships and enemy convoy. Commander not responsible for mechanical torpedo failure. No evidence "U-46" responsible for sinking friendly vessel on far side of convoy. 4.) Due to past success against enemy, this officer ordered to relinquish command of "U-46" in preparation for duties as commander of "U-65" Type IXB, based Lorient. Signed in draft: Doenitz Validated by: V. Ulsterhaus, Leutnant z.S and Adjutant Restricted .............. Whew. That was a close one. And I got an IXB in the outcome! :rock: WOOT! |
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Talking about dodging a bullet!
-Matt |
I know, guys, I was very lucky...and very relieved! :salute:
(Of course, those pictures I had of Donitz and Eva Braun didn't hurt either....) |
U-65, IXB
2. Flottille, Lorient Patrol: DH 53 Stabsoberbootsman Ulrich Zinke (Machinist) and Matrosengefreiter Max Wittmann transferred out to other U-boats. Bootsman Helmut Nowacki and Matrosengefreiter Franz Heidermann -- first training deployment on U-65. December 11, 1940 Time: 06:13 Weather: Clear, light fog, brisk and cold. Leaves Lorient for patrol grid DH 53. U-65 ordered to conduct sea trials and preliminary training exercises for 24 hours in Bay of Biscay. If all is well boat will proceed at 8 knots to first patrol grid NW of Canary Islands. 08:53 Boat appears to function normally. Course 204, 8 kts. Trim dive went well. Guns functioning normally w/practice rounds. Later, performed crash dive for drill. Crew reacts with alacrity; no problems. 09: 27 Surface. Sun fix. 09:45 Serviced G7a and G7e torpedoes in bow/aft compartments. 10:03 Battle stations. Surface attack drill. Clean deck gun. 10:25 Test dive, trim tanks. E-maschinen functions normally. Rise to periscope depth. Boat trimmed beautifully. 10:34 Surface. Continue course 204. |
U109 IXB. Patrol 3. Part 2.
Continued from 25.okt.41 (No enemy contacts to date).
All torpedoes set to 3 meters depth, impact pistol. Tubes 3 & 6 G7A. All other internals TII G7E. 7 externals are G7A. 26.okt.41 AJ99 1446: "Ship spotted! 322. Long range." 1446: Destroyer! Turnung bow on and going to 15 meters. 1447: "Warship! Constant distance. Very fast. 027. Long range." 1447: "Multiple merchant contacts." Silent Speed. Periscope depth. 1451: Destroyer seems to be starboard escort. Light Fog. 15 M/S. 1457: Estimated course 058, making 6 knots. Confidence low. 1459: Open tube 3 (TI G7A) for C2 Cargo at 3.000 to 4.000 meters. 1500: Fire! New depth 102 meters! Destroyer at 350 R, 1.500 meters. 1504: No impact yet. Target missed. 1506: Impact! 6 minutes, 21 seconds. 6.300 meters. Not our target. 1507: Ship sunk! QM advises position to be AJ9846. 1515: 4 escorts counted on hydrophone. Undetected. 1655: Surface, and send report. 1810: BDU advises that we sunk a T2 Tanker at over 10.000 GRT. 2032: Unable to relocate convoy. Returning toward original objective. 27.okt.41 0600: Save & Exit. |
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Installing SH3 and GWX on my new computer.
It's amazing! Missions load in two minutes and I can get more than 10 FPS! |
Speaking of the GWX, I just DLed it. Unfortunately I had to reinstall SH3 so I can run it. Ah well...best to start fresh, correct? Now, anyone have any idea how to install it for those of us running Windows 7? The only install guides on the website are those for Vista and XP.
-Matt |
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The only suggestion I would make for Win7 in general is not to install SH3 in the default location as it will want to install in Program Files, and that can cause issues with modding or "supermodding" the game as Win7 is very protective of anything in the Program Files directories. I have the game installed outside of Program Files and had no issues installing GWX over top of it. *goes into Privateer mode* Just be sure you turn your volume all the way up when installing GWX or it won't work. ;) |
Thanks for the suggestion...will reinstall it so the folder's on my desktop!
Now, will I need any other files to make other ships appear in port (every patrol I'm the only guy in the harbor) and will I need to install the liners and all the other ships created by the geniuses who do that sort of thing (thanks, guys, by the way) or does the GWX come with a lot of those already? Sorry if I'm turning this into a technical thread...if anyone wants to chat offline about this, feel free to message me. -Matt |
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Just create another folder on your drive called Games or whatever and let it install there. GWX should add traffic to your harbor experience but depending on your system you might find things a bit more "laggy" there. IIRC it comes with an optional "lite harbor traffic" mod that you can enable if this occurs and it's something you can't live with. There's also a stickied thread for GWX in the Mods Workshop that is always active as new users come aboard... questions posted there usually get a fairly quick response so that's probably your best place to go for info. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=102096 |
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