1. #21
    WernherVonTrapp's Avatar Senior Member
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    Originally posted by Wolferz:
    Wernher likes blowing hunk "out" of the water. Just like the big bad Wolferz.
    Correct! Though if the question was: What type of ship do you sink the most often?
    The answer would've been, Merchants.
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  2. #22
    Just went from a Sboat to a Porpoise. I have a totally new appreciation for fuel capacity and speed.

    My preference of ships has changed from "Ships heading in my direction" to "Things flying a meatball, irrespective of course or bearing"
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  3. #23
    <UL TYPE=SQUARE>
    <LI>Nippon Maru in a convoy.
    <LI>CV (always in a TF).
    <LI>CVE (as above).
    <LI>Nagara Maru in a convoy.
    <LI>BB (always in a TF)
    <LI>CA/CL, preferably in a TF.[/list]

    I operate on the assumption that I'll be able to report a convoy/TF contact, giving me a chance to get an additional objective.
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    i like sinking huge europpean liners under jpn control they travel in a fast task force but being so big they are hard to miss plus they take 3 torps to sink one afterall i get 18,000 tons.
    that is bigger than half japans aircraft carriers but completely defenceless alone.
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  5. #25
    Anything...I really like taking out DD's though..leaves the bigger boats for me to take out without much headache.
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    Originally posted by CaptianBear14:
    i like sinking huge europpean liners under jpn control they travel in a fast task force but being so big they are hard to miss plus they take 3 torps to sink one afterall i get 18,000 tons.
    that is bigger than half japans aircraft carriers but completely defenceless alone.
    Try sinking one with just one torpedo. They are not very watertight, and sink in a few minutes.
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