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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: chrish483 on March 02, 2008, 03:40:53 AM
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what was the range on them? was it 4 or 6k
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Originally posted by chrish483
what was the range on them? was it 4 or 6k
not sure about the range... but they have 1:30 of fuel.
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is that 1 min 30 sec? with out replaying silent hunter 3 here i think they have a 3 min time limit that would probly put them closer to a 4K max limit.
in the SH3 game i had to get inside of 2K for a really good shot with a torp.
im thinking torps ran at around 30knot but they seem really slow in this game.
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Here are the specs for torpedoes in Aces High: Link> (http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/torpedoes/torpedoes.htm)
You'll find many of the answers to your questions at the trainers website.
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Originally posted by chrish483
is that 1 min 30 sec? with out replaying silent hunter 3 here i think they have a 3 min time limit that would probly put them closer to a 4K max limit.
in the SH3 game i had to get inside of 2K for a really good shot with a torp.
im thinking torps ran at around 30knot but they seem really slow in this game.
i think (i could be wrong) that torpedos used in Uboats are different from the airdrop ones. also remember we aint dropping German torpedos, we are dropping American or Japanese torpedo's.
(oooooh forgot about JU88 torpedo's)
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Last I heard the Ki-67 and B5N2 are still dropping German torps and not the good Japanese ones.
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US NAVY MK13 Air dropped torpedo
Early design required the low speed low altitude drop and ran up to a max speed of 33 - 34 knots (subject to who you quote) with a maximum range of 6300 yards.
Later generations of the MK13 were designed to be high speed high altitude dropped up to 2400 feet and up to 410 mph
In it's final incarnation the MK 13 weighed in at 2200 lbs +- and had a HE warhead of 600 pounds of Torpex.
"It would be nice to have the "later" production MK13, then you wouldn't need to be low and slow."
Japanese Type 91 Mod 1 DIS 1933 DOD 1931
Weight 1728 lbs
Explosive charge 331 lbs Type 97
Range 2200 yds at 41-43 knots
Type 91 Mod 2 DIS 1941 DOD 1940
Weight 1841
Explosive C: 452 lbs Type 97
range 2200 yds at 41-43 knots
Type 91 Mod 3 DIS 1942 DOD 1941
Weight 1872 lbs
Explosive C: 529 lbs Type97
Range 2200 yds at 41-43 Knots
Type 91 Mod 3 Imp DIS 1943, Mod 3 Strong DIS 1944, Mod 4 DIS 1944
Weight Mod 3 IMP and Strong 1872 lbs
Weight Mod 4 2030 lbs
Explosive C: Mod 3 Imp and Strong 529 lbs Type 97
Explosive C: Mod 4 679 lbs Type 97
Range Mod 3 Imp 2200 yds at 41-42 knots
Range Mod 3 Strong and Mod 4 1640 yds 41-43 knots
The Mod 3 Improved have a heavier explosive charge and had modifications done to permit a 300 knot launching speed. The Mod 3 Strong was further modified to allow a 350 knot launching speed with the Mod 4 being the same, save for a heavier explosive charge.
I am searching for my manuals on German torpedo's, but the air dropped had a model designation of FB5 Torpedo, if my memory serves.
Will try and post as soon as I find the manual.
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Italian torpedo's (used by Germany)
F200/450x5.46 DIS N/A DOD N/A
Weight 1995 lbs
Explosive C: 441 lbs
Range 3300 yds at 40 knots German designation F5W early warhead 375 lbs
Si200/450x5.36
Weight 2145 lbs
Explosive C: 441 lbs
Range 3300 yds at 40 knots German Designation F51, though no data exists as to confirm actual use by Germany.
Further details as I find the other manuals.
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Okay, didn't look far enough into the file cabinet...
FB5 Aircraft Torpedo DIS 1941 DOD 1935
Weight 1598 - 1790 lbs
Explosive C: 397 - 551 lbs Hexanite
Range 2200 yds at 40 knots 6560 yds at 24 knots
The F5B was in service from 1941 till the end of the war with various modifications. It used a wooden K3 tail to help stabilise it in flight and broke off upon impact wit the water, later in 1944 it was replaced with the L2 which was similar, but had ailerons operated via a heavy gyro. With the introductionof th eL2 tail, this permitted increased dropping speeds and heights, maximum of which achieved was 183 knots at 390 feet.
Variations in weights are directly related to warhead and modifications during production.
The Italian Torpedo's were in use prior to fielding and during the use of this torpedo.
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thanks rolex for the link.
brings up another question,
Type
Speed
Range
Run Time Drop Altitudes
American
(Slow Type) 39 mph 4,570 yards 4 mins 960' @ 200 mph
500' @ 225 mph
<200' @ < 250 mph
German/Japanese
(Fast Type) 47 mph 2,300 yards 1 min 40 secs 460' @ 175 mph
300' @ 185 mph
<200' @ < 200 mph
anyone else test this out with a PT boat?
PT boat runs at 35 mph, the american torp runs at 39 mph
i got my PT up to speed and dropped all 4 torps and then made a hard left U turn all the way around and went after them and i passed them all within 2 min.
unless the PT speed is in knots and not MPH
somethings fishy with the speed here