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5 years ago
Naumachos
Joe, check your inbox.
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7 years ago
Naumachos
Naumachos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Michael,thanks for your fast and accurate > answer. > > What you mean with : these would be three mines > each from ? > Three mines in the "line" from X to Y coordinates > ? The answer is not,the lenght of the minefield is too big for only 3 mines each one (off course). So,i&#
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7 years ago
Naumachos
Ok,i'm asking how to find the sinking report in French archive,thanks a lot. Massimo
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7 years ago
Naumachos
Hi Michael,thanks for your fast and accurate answer. What you mean with : these would be three mines each from ? Three mines in the "line" from X to Y coordinates ? Info about the sinking are absent from the web,someone say by torpedo,others from mine,maybe because U72 was a minelayer,if i'm not wrong. I'm not very specialized in research outside Italy,have you some
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7 years ago
Naumachos
A salute to the Forum,i'm looking for on the action of U72 against steamship British Monarch, sank South of Cap d'armes (Ile de Porquerolles, France). Is there is a KTB of this action? It 'a ship rather large and it seems strange that it is not already found. As always thanks for the help.
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8 years ago
Naumachos
More then 700 mts ... end of search :-) Thanks anyway for your help.
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8 years ago
Naumachos
I would close a research running from a couple of years about the Balkan wreck's position , sunk by UB-48 off the coast of Calvi (Corsica ) on 08/16/1918 . Some say it's about 7/8 mg from Calvì , others from Ile Rousse . The nautical chart marks it at 3 mg from shore , but I think it is the position where the survivors were found , after a night adrift. If the KTB show a position of
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8 years ago
Naumachos
Simon,just for a double check,are you sure about the E numbers ? They fall far away (46 mg from shore),i'm reading an "8 mg" wrote everywhere,but at today i can't find the origin of this position.
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8 years ago
Naumachos
Thank you very much Michael and Simon,i will update you if i will find the wreck this summer.
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8 years ago
Naumachos
Hello Forumist,i'm doing some research about the sinking of SS Madeira by UB 105 (07/10/1918) West of Sant'Antioco (Sardinia/Italy). The sinking position is about at 8 mg W of Sant'Antioco,may anyone confirm this info from the KTB ? Best,Naumachos.
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13 years ago
Naumachos
I know,in 2009 i was peering inside U455 conning tower...every time my respect for submariners grow up.
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13 years ago
Naumachos
Mr. Niestlè is a leading history resercher about Uboote , you can find email and address around the web. Cheers,Max.
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13 years ago
Naumachos
Like this one :-)
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13 years ago
Naumachos
Many thanks Simon,i'm looking for something like n° 7 and 9,but more "wide",can you help me ? Max.
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13 years ago
Naumachos
Any info about my question ?
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13 years ago
Naumachos
Dear Sirs,this is my first post here,i'm writing from Genoa (Italy). I'm looking for some INTERNAL photos of type VIIC turret,had a look around the web but found nothing of remarkable. Also the U995 dvd it's not helping me 'cause the access at the turret is forbidden. Thank's in advance,best regards. Massimo Bondone.
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