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Old 01-02-13, 04:21 PM   #1
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Interesting Article on XT Subs in WW2.

Stumbled across this and thought someone here may appreciate it:

http://coastkid.blogspot.co.uk/2012/...-aberlady.html

Crossing the North sea in one of those must have taken courage and then some, and the same engine as a London bus!
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Stumbled across this and thought someone here may appreciate it:

http://coastkid.blogspot.co.uk/2012/...-aberlady.html

Crossing the North sea in one of those must have taken courage and then some, and the same engine as a London bus!
They had such a short range under their own power meaning they were usually towed to the vicinity of their targets by a mother vessel (submarine) and the crew would rotate from towere to towed to benefit from as much rest as possible.
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They had such a short range under their own power meaning they were usually towed to the vicinity of their targets by a mother vessel (submarine) and the crew would rotate from towere to towed to benefit from as much rest as possible.
Makes my TypeII look pretty spacious!

I know its a cliche but to say it was a different world at that time is such an understatement! Countless acts of pure bravery with amazing innovation and improvisation to try to get the upper hand.

Shame those midget subs are rusting away like that, but I suppose realistically we can't preserve everything.
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