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Post by tallyman44 on Mar 31, 2005 1:44:20 GMT
One thing we are lacking here is the ability to control each engine seperately(as in real life on any twin engined vessel).This would have been a great help when I had a C2 dead in the water,and only one stern torpedo left:could have pivoted the sub by "twin screwing"(one engine ahead and one astern),lining up for a perfect 90* shot.---Ah well cant have everything i guess
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Venge
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Post by Venge on Mar 31, 2005 3:36:33 GMT
Wonder how good that would work on a sub. Weren't the screws relatively close? Or does that matter. I know on my brothers houseboat it works great, but the the screws are relatively far apart.
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Post by tallyman44 on Mar 31, 2005 8:42:27 GMT
Hi Venge--no,it wouldn't matter atall--any boat with twin screws can manouver much better than a single screw vessel.
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