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Kaoschallenged25 Feb 2013 10:11 p.m. PST

Found this great manual online. I love the various drawings of all the subs of the world. Also the others ways you can be confused as to what may be a sub,wakes,ect. Robert

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Ben Walton26 Feb 2013 11:01 a.m. PST

Very appealing from a graphic point of view. And a good resource for painting wakes and spray on ship bases, thanks for posting :)

CraigH26 Feb 2013 9:08 p.m. PST

Isn't that "wreck" on page 19 the Loch Ness monster…?

Thanks for posting.

Lion in the Stars27 Feb 2013 3:12 p.m. PST

Very appealing from a graphic point of view. And a good resource for painting wakes and spray on ship bases, thanks for posting :)

Yes, great find!

Might have to mess around and make a few 'last known position' markers based on the '60 seconds after crash-dive' picture.

Though that's really out of date if you're talking about modern subs, with the hull shaped for best submerged speed. I don't remember ever seeing our bow wave break white like that, it was always a plain 'standing wave'.

Kaoschallenged27 Feb 2013 4:07 p.m. PST

Thanks Fellows. I thought some may like it and would be handy for the photos and information grin. Robert

Ben Walton28 Feb 2013 11:07 a.m. PST

Lion in the stars, nice idea for the "last known position" markers, might have a go at that myself. You can never have too many markers

Kaoschallenged28 Feb 2013 9:02 p.m. PST

LOL True Ben. I never really took wakes into account for detection. Robert

capncarp17 Mar 2013 7:31 a.m. PST

Really handy for the "submarine races" ;)

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