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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: bangsbox on May 10, 2011, 11:52:19 AM
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old topic but we should have...waiting in hanger for scrolly text is lame and u see no boom
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+1!!!!
and make it so I can watch my torps in the film viewer later too please.
shdo
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+1!!!!
and make it so I can watch my torps in the film viewer later too please.
shdo
WACTH in flim view later yes
torp cam noold topic but we should have...waiting in hanger for scrolly text is lame and u see no boom
yes u do if u stay alive :rolleyes:
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+1- A lot more folks would fire torps & wait if one could watch the damage. :salute
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WACTH in flim view later yes
torp cam no yes u do if u stay alive :rolleyes:
chances of surviving torp attack are almost 10% ive only saw the boom 4 times in 400 and over 10 yrs... i need to take a pic so i can stop trying and dying. it will be my screen saver if i ever hit something and live to see it on film
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Actually wouldn't mind seeing something like this. Currently if you don't survive the attack (which is most of the time) you're stuck in the tower waiting to see if you hit or miss, if you spawn to the runway again the active ordnance will disappear (at least that's my understanding which could be wrong). A torpedo cam or some sort of notification if the torpedo missed the target (or hit) would be nice because it would let you know when you can up again.
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chances of surviving torp attack are almost 10% ive only saw the boom 4 times in 400 and over 10 yrs... i need to take a pic so i can stop trying and dying. it will be my screen saver if i ever hit something and live to see it on film
I saw warbest once a month or tw ago, up something like 10 planes with torpedoes trying to sink a cv. he got shot down by ack every time, so he got upset and switched sides and started calling out his "welcome to-the-I-couldnt-sink-the-cv-so-I-switch-to-get-easy-kills kill club". I sank the cv a few minutes later while he was boasting of all his "awesome" kills.
semp
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I saw warbest once a month or tw ago, up something like 10 planes with torpedoes trying to sink a cv. he got shot down by ack every time, so he got upset and switched sides and started calling out his "welcome to-the-I-couldnt-sink-the-cv-so-I-switch-to-get-easy-kills kill club". I sank the cv a few minutes later while he was boasting of all his "awesome" kills.
semp
i bet u didnt use torps
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i tried using torps one night...multiple planes...even pt boats...bombs are more effective, even dive bombing has a higher survival rate.
camera on a torpedo wouldn't do anything but add eye candy...not really useful
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At least enable some sort of torp view in the film viewer. Difficult to get better at it with no feedback. I'm like 1 for 100 with torps in the TBM :(
But that one time was so sweet.
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At least enable some sort of torp view in the film viewer. Difficult to get better at it with no feedback. I'm like 1 for 100 with torps in the TBM :(
But that one time was so sweet.
I do love a good torpedo attack, only run a couple month usually but I do enjoy them as a good change of pace and I like the challenge compared to level or dive bombing which is far easier to score a hit with. Torpedo's do cause double their weight in damage, one will sink a DD or CA, two will take down the CV.
If you're looking for practice I would try setting up some time with a trainer who can manipulate the CV paths in the TA and put one in position for you to practice on. Ack can also be turned down so you can watch where the torpedo is going. Rolex has an excellent article over at the trainers website on aerial torpedo attacks.
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/torpedoes/torpedoes.htm (http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/torpedoes/torpedoes.htm)
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I do love a good torpedo attack, only run a couple month usually but I do enjoy them as a good change of pace and I like the challenge compared to level or dive bombing which is far easier to score a hit with. Torpedo's do cause double their weight in damage, one will sink a DD or CA, two will take down the CV.
If you're looking for practice I would try setting up some time with a trainer who can manipulate the CV paths in the TA and put one in position for you to practice on. Ack can also be turned down so you can watch where the torpedo is going. Rolex has an excellent article over at the trainers website on aerial torpedo attacks.
http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/torpedoes/torpedoes.htm (http://trainers.hitechcreations.com/torpedoes/torpedoes.htm)
i love torp runs as well and do them when ever a cv close by my hit rate is 10-30% but in all my runs and hits ive only seen 1 boom the rest are read in the scrolly bar (seeing 1 boom in 400 runs makes it not very fun and i wish i filmed it cuz if i did i'd never torp again lol) :cry i want the torp cam to be only really only for eye candy...i love eye candy, the other kind needs a dentist and i hate those sadistic SOB's
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I gotta say I think this "torp cam" idea is awesome. Perhaps a way of impementing it without
causing on overload of coding might be to treat the torpedo as a "drone", similar to
the two "drones" in a formation. Once your bomber or the whole formation was shot down,
you'd default into the torpedo....and once they torp had missed or gone by the fleet,
one could just bail on it or hit .ef to end the sortie....
Hell, I'd do a TON of torpedo runs just to get the torp-cam view .
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Did 99.9% of all SBD, TBM, Val, Stuka, Beau, ect. anti-shipping pilots die on their first sortie, or is CV ack overmodled? :noid
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For most of WW2 AA shells had a time fuse which was set just prior to firing. If the gunnery officer miscalculated the range or speed of the target the shell would either explode short or long. Sometimes a shell might pass within inches of the plane before exploding later out of range.
In late 1944 the US introduced proximity fuses which allowed each shell to explode whenever it passed close to an aircraft. When these fuses were used against Kamikazes by the USN they made their 5 inch AA guns seven times more effective than before.
Our manned CV 5 inch guns use proximity fuses. It is deadly against torpedo attacks as the gunner does not even have to lead the target. If AH somehow used timed AA fuses, as was the case for most of WW2, torpedo attacks might have more of a chance, providing some sort of realistic fuse setting lag was incorporated. I can't see it ever happening however.
IIRC in the RAF torpedo squadrons in the Med had the lowest crew survival chances of any branch of the service.
I'd like to see a torp cam too.
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I belive you, greebo, but torpedo dropping still wasnt a totally suicide mission, was it?
In AH, there is no or very minimal chance to survive.
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Ok I'm +1 for the torpedo cam. But! To test these theories I went on 6 torpedo runs yesterday in a B5N. Out of the six one torpedo hit and I only died 3 times. Either I'm pro torpedo pilot or lucky son of dog.
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I belive you, greebo, but torpedo dropping still wasnt a totally suicide mission, was it?
In AH, there is no or very minimal chance to survive.
Torpedo attacks were a very dangerous profession to be in, especially if they were conducted w/out proper coordination and air cover. Most here no of the famous Torpedo Squadron Eight (VT-8) at Midway, 15 planes attacked the Japanese fleet, only one member of those crews would survive the attack (most if not all I believe we lost to the fighter CAP). Early in the Pacific war 12 G4M Betty bombers attacked a group of warships (no CV was in the group, and no CAP) of the 12 planes that took off that morning, 6 returned. The 4th Air Group lost 31 men and an additional two were wounded in the attack.
Torpedo attacks weren't conducive to a long life, only the tremendous damage potential of the aerial torpedo and potential big payoff if one struck home made torpedo attacks make sense to military planners.
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i tried using torps one night...multiple planes...even pt boats...bombs are more effective, even dive bombing has a higher survival rate.
camera on a torpedo wouldn't do anything but add eye candy...not really useful
if you get a good run at a CV and youre lucky enough not to get hit by puffy youre golden for one big bucket of sinking bolts. Usually torp attacking a CV needs from 5-20 people to be successful because usually 90% die before the drop
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if you get a good run at a CV and youre lucky enough not to get hit by puffy youre golden for one big bucket of sinking bolts. Usually torp attacking a CV needs from 5-20 people to be successful because usually 90% die before the drop
I'm always looking to survive the torp drop because it's a lot of fun dogfighting in a TBM. So as soon as the auto-acjk starts I cound a quick five seconds and drop the torps. Not so good for accuracy but it is fun fighting hogs and seafires in the TBM.
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For most of WW2 AA shells had a time fuse which was set just prior to firing. If the gunnery officer miscalculated the range or speed of the target the shell would either explode short or long. Sometimes a shell might pass within inches of the plane before exploding later out of range.
In late 1944 the US introduced proximity fuses which allowed each shell to explode whenever it passed close to an aircraft. When these fuses were used against Kamikazes by the USN they made their 5 inch AA guns seven times more effective than before.
Our manned CV 5 inch guns use proximity fuses. It is deadly against torpedo attacks as the gunner does not even have to lead the target. If AH somehow used timed AA fuses, as was the case for most of WW2, torpedo attacks might have more of a chance, providing some sort of realistic fuse setting lag was incorporated. I can't see it ever happening however.
IIRC in the RAF torpedo squadrons in the Med had the lowest crew survival chances of any branch of the service.
I'd like to see a torp cam too.
I'd like to see a torp cam. Also, I've been hit many times at low levels torp bombing by the 5 inch guns.