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Re: RESUPPLYING AND ETAPPENDIENST
Posted by:
Yves D
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Date: March 05, 2003 09:49PM
<HTML>Jose,
A trip from Germany to Cattaro, even rounding British Isles by the north route is far less than 7800 nm, so less than the maximum endurance of those submarines. I knew about Hersing's problems with the fuel he had received from the supply ship but I am not aware of any other similar experience with en route re-supplying.
Does someone knows such cases ?
VBR
Yves</HTML>
A trip from Germany to Cattaro, even rounding British Isles by the north route is far less than 7800 nm, so less than the maximum endurance of those submarines. I knew about Hersing's problems with the fuel he had received from the supply ship but I am not aware of any other similar experience with en route re-supplying.
Does someone knows such cases ?
VBR
Yves</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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RESUPPLYING AND ETAPPENDIENST | JOSE ANGEL DEL RIO | 03/05/2003 09:09PM |
Re: RESUPPLYING AND ETAPPENDIENST | Yves D | 03/05/2003 09:49PM |
Re: RESUPPLYING AND ETAPPENDIENST | Michael Lowrey | 04/02/2003 01:57PM |