![]() Ingame, the plane would have a single 500 kg bomb. On, production of the C-1 was switched to the R-1." The C-1 was to have two MG 17s mounted in the wing with a MG 15 operated by the rear gunner. "The Ju 87 could be launched with a SC 500 kg (1,100 lb) bomb and four SC 50 kg (110 lb) bombs under the fuselage. I guess there's no such thing as options for this carrier? Anyways. I suggested loadout OPTIONS for either DB loadout or torpedo loadout. Well.Īnd was also surprising is when WG got rid of the torpedo bomber loadout while implementing a single DB loadout with no option for torpedo bomber loadout. I was surprised that there was no dive bomber loadout when Graf Zeppelin was first tested. Is there a post some where that shows all in game torpedo stats as they are currently? Is there a tech post with all in game weapons, armor values and other info?Ħ. ![]() Which ships are immune from torpedo attack?ĥ. Is there a posting showing running depth?ģ. What other CVs have deep running torpedoes?Ģ. The time period that the Graf is tiered with in game would have the JU-87C and ME-109T replaced with the A, F and G models of the FW-190 in the planned 43-44 projections.ġ. I am very happy that as first conceived WG tried to stay true to the history of the planned weapons package, I really want to buy the ship and was really close to doing it before iChase posted the changes. Some cruisers will be immune from attack now, do to the draft of the ships involved, depending on torpedo settings. Now they are designing torpedo units that will run to low to hit a DD. So they are working on deep running torpedoes to save the DDs ? The Graf was designed to be part of a commerce raiding package. It was planned that they be used for close in direct attack, in support of the surface fleet. The Luftwaffe torpedoes were tested in the Baltic to be shallow running for a number of reasons, Ju - 87s and FW190s both used them to good effect during the war. T ier 7: The proposed design was completed by 1918, but by then, the majority of naval construction efforts were diverted to building new U-boats.As first presented, I was waiting with cash in hand for a historic Graf Zeppelin. Tier 6: The Jade class comprised a pair of passenger ships intended to be converted into auxiliary aircraft carriers Tier X: Flugzeugträger C ( yet another sister ship to the Graf, this was to be the biggest, and most armored carrier, and was never laid down, with room being made for extra planes by removing some rooms, and compacting all machinery in smaller rooms) Tier IX: Flugzeugträger B (slightly bigger sister ship to the Graf, with more aircraft, was never laid down) TIER IV: Weser (Seydlitz) ( The Seydlitz was a refitted Hipper class cruiser that was almost 90 percent complete before being scrapped)ġ2, fighters, 12 bombers ( the ship has better armor than the De Grasse, which was originally a French light cruiser, with a marginally better aircraft compliment) I've been googling the hell out of this and this is the best tech tree i could make of it, if the devs should so choose to do so So i think you could construct a CV tech tree for Germany, without bending the real-life happenings that muchĪll the info I read is point at Ge having no CV line. No work had begun on the conversion before the project was cancelled in late 1942. But serious stability problems and structural weaknesses hampered the project and ultimately proved to be insurmountable. She would have had a complement of 42 fighters and dive bombers. As designed, the proposed conversion project would have been larger than even the purpose-built Graf Zeppelin class. The Navy therefore selected several vessels to be converted into auxiliary aircraft carriers in May 1942, including the passenger ship SS Europa, operated by Norddeutscher Lloyd. There was also a CV design not mentioned in Conway's, known as "I" Here is the Wikipedia article about it:īy early 1942, the German navy had recognized the value of aircraft carriers, particularly following the British attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto in 1940 and the loss of the German battleship Bismarck in 1941.
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