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17:00 dusk dive distance sfd - 190km new ST - 19:00 19:00 surfaced distance smd - 16.1km weather - no change RCing 20:50 RCd 8th Nov day 3 1080km west of S.Naz 06:30 dawn dive weather - no change distance sfd - 240km 08:30 new day ST - 08:30 distance smd - 16km 17:00 dusk dive dist sfd - 193km ST - 19:00 19:00 surfaced RCing dist smd - 12km weather - still clear,wind 5 20:47 RCd 23:37 entering middle portion of BE sector,as traffic is high in this area perfoming first sound check.I can't believe our fortunes,we have a faint sound contact,bearing 330,moving slow,sounds heavy,sound moving from right to left,possible heading of SW towards S.America turned to bearing 310 on a 20deg intercept course to attack port side of target sound checks every 10mins as E-Torps are the first load in the tubes we plan to attack at 500-1000m submerged. 23:50 gaining on target.seems to be heading more west,turned to put target bang on our bow,will follow him from astern.target may be a possible lone merchant heading for Halifax. change of plan,as Russian shipping is our top priority to aid our troops in Stalingrad we will try to sink the target with the deck gun.if target is heavily defended then will probably abort the attack and report back to base,then proceed to our main objective. 9th Nov day 4 00:01 still gaining on target after 3rd sound check expect visual contact by 00:30 - 00:45 end of report .................................................. ................................................ Finally some bloody action!,wish me luck :salute: |
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Latest report 00:32 After an hour chasing the contact we seem to be falling behind,sound strength fading slightly,clear the target is faster than us,leaving us unsure of target type as we have not experienced any merchants faster than our U-Boats yet. attack aborted,proceeding back to original course 06:30 dawn dive dist sfd - 240km ST - 08:30 08:30 surfaced dist smd - 16km 16:00 BE55 finally left British air coverage zone (BACZ) (2000km radius) without incident.will radio base of our position just before upcoming dusk dive.will then shortly be entering Icelandic air coverage zone (IACZ) after a brief spell in the BE55 air gap approx 4.5 days to reach current position,leaving us still on a good schedule to reach our patrol zone (PZ) in good time. total air attacks - 6 total dist sfd - 1451km total dist smd - 133km end of report .................................................. ................................................ :salute: |
U-99 Obl.z.S Schulz Oct. 9th 1939 01:27 - 2nd mission.
Back in Wilhelmshafen. Generated in all 74.000 tons mostly from convoy in BE32. Had to sink all 3 escort vessels to get working peace. 4 LM's. Missed a large one on the way back through the Channel. F....d up the mission by trying to sneak up on an ASW trawler from behind in the dark to waste him with the deck gun as no torps left. Was detected and lost 6 artillery crew. Went below and got off the hook. Sneaked through the Dover Straits back home. How does one get back with 6% HI....? http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...chultz/6HI.jpg http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...aptainsLog.jpg |
Man, when the BdU ask you to be more aggresive it doesnt mean suicide, at least not until 1943.
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Still...you did well with your tonnage score :salute: |
300 km off of Gibraltar following a west bound sound contact for three days in the same crappy weather conditions....wondering why the weather has not changed in three days :nope: Especially since I have covered so much ground...weather should be at least a little different...same wind and direction...same vis. What to do? Cant attack because I might not get credit for sinking her in poor vis..... but not giving up yet.
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Closing to Freetown, I hope to find some traffic in this zone... the convoy line passing near Cape Verde and Canary Islands was empty.. I've lost more than a week patrolling an empty area.
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U-99 - Obl.z.S. Schulz - Jan. 28th, 1940 23:25 - 3rd patrol
Have patrolled AM11 as ordered - no luck. Went back eastwards to lurk around Scapa for some heavies. A westbound convoy is now approaching through the straits. Little sign of escorts so far...... http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ndScotland.jpg |
Summer 42 Patroling off new york in fog and high seas,
Pick up a blip on radar, close to 350m and find the rear of a Ceramic Type Liner emerging from the gloop, Fire off 3 eels on magnetic and dive to PD turning to pass behind her. All 3 eels explode underneath her, She's going down but as the crew stop chearing the sonar operator pipes up, Warship appraoching close, fast, dead ahead, I grap the scope and turn it just in time to see a destroyer pulling 25kts+ at 350m emerge from the gloom heading straight for me, he's too close for an eel and before I have time to do any more than utter ohh shii, bang his bow ploughs straight into my submerged conning tower my periscope is ripped from my hand and the sub is shaken with water pouring into the control room and radio shack, looking at the damage report it appears that the tower has all but been ripped clean off the boat (red everything destroyed including flack guns) Fortunatly my well trained repair crew is on the case, even more fortunatly the destroyers repair crew is not so on the ball, tho we barly avoid her sinking ontop of us. With no way of aiming the eels or repairing the damage it's going to be a long cruise back to lorient:salute: |
U-99 - Obl.z.S. Schulz - Jan. 29th, 1940 03:27 - 3rd patrol
No heavies but here is the harvest of the convoy South of Scapa - 3 torps left - pushing homeward: http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ScapaSound.jpg |
I've sunk 57000 tons near Freetown. And a dido class approaching to defend the convoy; now I'm heading home.
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Oh man!!!
The last two days have been the best I have ever had playng this game in years. Mission 5: Patrol seemed pointles. Was not much going on when convoy was sighted. In the convoy was the HMS Rodney!! So after pauseing the game to jump up and down, I sank it with its one DD escort that was with it. All other ammo was put to use while surfaced agianst the convoy. Altogether little less than 76,000 tons. Iron cross awarded to me and crew.:woot: Mission 6: Not much at all. 20,000 tons worth of small ships and a schooner. I got the second iron cross for the Rodney though. Mission 7: Sank a fishing boat after about a week of being skunked by weather and just lack of anything to shoot at. Neutral Convoy was spotted and it being reported as neutral almost made me skip over it. Went to check it out and what did I see. THE HMS NELSON!!!!!! After an hour of getting into position I fired 4 in to her side and she went down. After that a Black Swan sang her last song. Then it was nothing but happy times on the surface. 5 large merchants, 2 modern tankers, 1 small merchant, and ohers. 15 ships sank for 105,465 tons.:rock: I recieved the Knights Cross My crew got so many I should have wrote them all down. It seriousley took me longer to hand out all the medals than it did the Nelson to go down. I have had the best two days ever!!!!! Sister ships sank by the same U-boat with in two days of each other, take that Tommy. |
Naughty boy.....:rock:
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Congratulations monkeynads.
BE MORE AGGRESSIVE!! http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif |
Back at Lorient after 150000 tons sunk (there was the resupply at the Corrientes though).
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Congrats to you both :yeah: At the moment my sinkings book looks like a hermits address book :nope: Damn weather:wah:
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U-99 - Obl.z.S. Schulz - Feb. 14th, 1940 13:59 - 4th patrol
Patrolling off Lerwick sub base. Plan to down a few unfriendly hunters.....:yeah: Before: http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...OffLerwick.jpg U-99 - Obl.z.S. Schulz - Feb. 16th, 1940 23:51 - 4th patrol After - all destroyers: http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ffLerwick7.jpg Now back to base - big things are brewing in the North.....:cool:.....Karl shall be mad at me..... U-99 - Obl.z.S. Schulz - Feb. 19th, 1940 08:18 - 4th patrol Entering the Wilhelmshafen approaches.... http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ffLerwick8.jpg And - KM Tirpitz salutes us....... http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ffLerwick9.jpg Taking a few days break now. Hope to be in on the Weserübung show....:woot: |
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12th Nov After 3 days of pretty much the same as before,diving at dawn,dusk,working out how much distance we made surfaced etc we bumped into a small merchant in AL55 heading east,possibly from Halifax.The night was dark and very calm.We decided to give him a warm welcome on his peaceful little voyage.I swung the boat round north in order to put him just on the border of extreme visibility,about 3km.I then straddled him at 90 degrees,monitoring his position in the scope.After about 30mins he was confirmed at doing 92 degrees at 7kts. We raced ahead of him for our first attack,which was set for a submerged attack at 500m.Approx 1 hour later he came into view,and I made all the neccessary preparations for the electric torpedo.Depth was set to 3m with an impact pistol.Fire angle set for 10 degrees to target. 05:00 fired 1,torpedo passed across his stern by about 0.5m.Was sure all settings were correct,leading me to conclude that my fire angle was wrong,and should have released the torp sooner.This was our first proper test with the electrics in the fore tubes,being so used to the faster steam torps. Immediately swung north again and put about 2km between us.I then blew tanks at full speed and decided to engage the target in a broadside gun duel.Target managed to fire only 2 rounds in entire engagement which fell well short of us. 06:26 merchant finally sunk bow first rds fired in engagement - 34 (unskilled gunners) tonnage - 2.618 (a bloody waste of time in my opinion) .................................................. ................................................. Not the best start on our maiden voyage :nope: Hope we can ammend our poor start with sinking a huge load of Russian supplies and vodka further north in our patrol zone. |
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