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Just curious.
And by helmsmen, I mean men and women...
And by helmsmen, I mean men and women...
spatial...
lol, yeah, I caught tried to edit, but alas, I can't figure out a way to edit the title...
Never for me. Not even rigged for red or rigged for black at periscope depth and rocking and rolling.
The biggest concern was getting slapped in the back of the head by the DOOW (Diving Officer of the Watch) for being off depth or course.
The newer boats use senior enlisted (E7?) and I think they call them pilots where they have more like a joystick setup...but I'd be surprised if they get disorientation but never know. Just never moving fast enough.
Never for me. Not even rigged for red or rigged for black at periscope depth and rocking and rolling.
The biggest concern was getting slapped in the back of the head by the DOOW (Diving Officer of the Watch) for being off depth or course.
The newer boats use senior enlisted (E7?) and I think they call them pilots where they have more like a joystick setup...but I'd be surprised if they get disorientation but never know. Just never moving fast enough.
Cool! I've always been fascinated by submarines and have watched Crimson Tide, Red October, Das Boot, and even Down Periscope(!) more times than I'd like to admitNever for me. Not even rigged for red or rigged for black at periscope depth and rocking and rolling.
The biggest concern was getting slapped in the back of the head by the DOOW (Diving Officer of the Watch) for being off depth or course.
The newer boats use senior enlisted (E7?) and I think they call them pilots where they have more like a joystick setup...but I'd be surprised if they get disorientation but never know. Just never moving fast enough.
I'd love for the chance to spend some time on a real, working sub some day
Cool! I've always been fascinated by submarines and have watched Crimson Tide, Red October, Das Boot, and even Down Periscope(!) more times than I'd like to admi
Thinking of adding a ASES rating. But, looking at the cost of a ASES aircraft, I wonder if I will ever have a real need for the ASES rating after I get it. Not many FBOs will rent a ASES. One of the reasons I considered this is I won't need a flight review this year.
How many pilots out there got a ASES and then never really use it?
Ohhh, I'm sorry. Das Boot is the only worthy one in there for submarine life, but we all love Down Periscope too. Crimson Tide was an insult, the set is good, but the characters are unrealistic. Clancy was a hack and frequently just ignored reality to tell a story. Example, in one scene a helicopter drops a Mk-46 torpedo and then the Admiral presses a button on the destroyer and the torpedo self destructs. Huh? How does that work?
I'll recommend Run Silent, Run Deep since you didn't mention it and the old TV shows "The Silent Service", which I think is available on YouTube. The Enemy Below is good too.
Heh. When my nephew was in town this weekend, I asked him, "So, how many submarine movies do you see and then go, 'Nahhh...'". He said, "All of them, except I do like 'Down Periscope'."Ohhh, I'm sorry. Das Boot is the only worthy one in there for submarine life, but we all love Down Periscope too. Crimson Tide was an insult, the set is good, but the characters are unrealistic. Clancy was a hack and frequently just ignored reality to tell a story. Example, in one scene a helicopter drops a Mk-46 torpedo and then the Admiral presses a button on the destroyer and the torpedo self destructs. Huh? How does that work?
I'll recommend Run Silent, Run Deep since you didn't mention it and the old TV shows "The Silent Service", which I think is available on YouTube. The Enemy Below is good too.
It's not your usual "SMASH THE LIKE!" or Nikko Wings "I FLEW A PLANE AND ALMOST DIED" nonsense. ]
Thanks! I'll check them outRun Silent, Run Deep since you didn't mention it and the old TV shows "The Silent Service", which I think is available on YouTube. The Enemy Below is good too.
..and to think that the Soviets built something that (at least while submerged) had more than double the displacementUSS Ohio when she was in Bangor. The Ohio size was mind boggling
Re: Typhoon. Pretty crazy on size. But whether it was an Akula, Victor 3 or Typhoon....we could still pick them up underwater at ranges that will make you call BS first On my first patrol when I heard the distance to submerged Soviet "quiet" boat I had to ask the sonar guys later if I heard it right. With modern DSP, newer transducer tech and other improvements I bet that range has increased even more!Thanks! I'll check them out
Crimson Tide has a few memorable scenes and Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington did fantastic. But, as pilots critique flying movies, I have often wondered how close to reality sub movies were to the real thing. Das Boot certainly felt very "real" .. there wasn't a lot of theatrics either, just felt very raw. I didn't understand the torpedo trick either in Red October. Jane's had a computer sub simulator "688(i) Hunter Killer" I learned a lot about subs from that game
..and to think that the Soviets built something that (at least while submerged) had more than double the displacement
un.freaking.real
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The interesting thing about Hunt For Red October was when it came out (book) several of the Officers and Chiefs that were reading it on Patrol said certain pages would have been required to be stamped "SECRET" if controlled by the US Government. Funny he got away with it.
Re: Typhoon. Pretty crazy on size. But whether it was an Akula, Victor 3 or Typhoon....we could still pick them up underwater at ranges that will make you call BS first On my first patrol when I heard the distance to submerged Soviet "quiet" boat I had to ask the sonar guys later if I heard it right. With modern DSP, newer transducer tech and other improvements I bet that range has increased even more!
I did ask my nephew about detectable ranges. He told me as much as he was allowed to, and I was still stunned at how far out they can sense. Sound travels very well underwater.
Blame the Nazi's - not the Germans.Das Boot
"We build 'em good in Germany, eh Heine?"The Enemy Below is good too.
There are highly classified protocols in place for those situations and the Captain (at least both of the ones I had) would ever have been questioned. So hollywood cranked up the drama on that one.
Barrel Roll!
PS... around 22 minutes in they have a framed photo of Marko Ramius, which I found hysterical
Re: Typhoon. Pretty crazy on size. But whether it was an Akula, Victor 3 or Typhoon....we could still pick them up underwater at ranges that will make you call BS first On my first patrol when I heard the distance to submerged Soviet "quiet" boat I had to ask the sonar guys later if I heard it right. With modern DSP, newer transducer tech and other improvements I bet that range has increased even more!
Did you not have enough time to work up a firing solution?Lastly, as we motored back in, a 40' pleasure vessel didn't give right-of-way
It does indeed. The speed of sound in water is about 7 times that in air. It's why humans can't identify the source of a sound underwater--no matter which way you are facing, the sound appears to reach both ears simultaneously. It's kinda comical when observed with a group of SCUBA divers; someone will bang a knife on their tank as a signal, and everyone else in the group starts looking around in random directions until they can see the source of the noise.
I kinda want to punch Nikko and I don't know why...