Biber
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18 September 2014, 14:03
Martin Jakobsen
Lovely looking kit. Top quality. BUT does it sing and get locked up😉
Lovely looking kit. Top quality. BUT does it sing and get locked up😉
18 September 2014, 14:56
Alan Rush
Looks great Acki! 👍 👍 I really enjoyed watching your in progress photos and the finished product is great. Factual question: Did they need to fire both toredoes at once, or could they operate with the weight only on one side if only one is fired?
Looks great Acki! 👍 👍 I really enjoyed watching your in progress photos and the finished product is great. Factual question: Did they need to fire both toredoes at once, or could they operate with the weight only on one side if only one is fired?
18 September 2014, 15:40
Frank Krause
Nice finish, Acki! Great job! 👍
Interesting question, Alan. You made me curious.
Nice finish, Acki! Great job! 👍
Interesting question, Alan. You made me curious.
18 September 2014, 15:46
Acki
Thanks mates!
@Alan: During my time with the Biber I didn´t get any informations about this. The torpedos were processed for the Biber but I have no idea whether they had to be shot at once or single.
Thanks mates!
@Alan: During my time with the Biber I didn´t get any informations about this. The torpedos were processed for the Biber but I have no idea whether they had to be shot at once or single.
18 September 2014, 15:57
Alan Rush
I got curious and did a quick online search and couldn't find any info either. It seems that they were not able to stay at periscope depth and had to fire from the surface. In those conditions, I would imagine it was fire both at once and then try to get away. The loss records show that not many did get away.
I got curious and did a quick online search and couldn't find any info either. It seems that they were not able to stay at periscope depth and had to fire from the surface. In those conditions, I would imagine it was fire both at once and then try to get away. The loss records show that not many did get away.
18 September 2014, 19:42
Fabian D.
Nice Biber, Acki
It seems only logic to get both out simultaniously (or after each other within seconds), If you had found something worth a Torpedo, it was worth a second one. As soon as a torpedo was spotted by a ship it was heathier to be out of sight... so no chance for a second shot.
Nice Biber, Acki
It seems only logic to get both out simultaniously (or after each other within seconds), If you had found something worth a Torpedo, it was worth a second one. As soon as a torpedo was spotted by a ship it was heathier to be out of sight... so no chance for a second shot.
18 September 2014, 20:14
Murad ÖZER
dunno if there was a damper or such in that contraption but asymmetric load is usually frowned upon <for extended periods that is> for various reasons be it's -tive effect on the handling and performance or some sort of a structural limitation.
dunno if there was a damper or such in that contraption but asymmetric load is usually frowned upon <for extended periods that is> for various reasons be it's -tive effect on the handling and performance or some sort of a structural limitation.
18 September 2014, 21:49
Acki
biberfahrer.beepworld.de/biber.htm
-Der Biber sollte sich seinem Ziel in Überwasserfahrt nähern, seine beiden Torpedos abfeuern...
Says that both torpedos were fired.
-...mussten die herkömmlichen Torpedos, wie sie auf großen U-Booten zu finden waren, erst umgebaut werden. Ein normaler Torpedo besaß soviel Untertrieb, dass er den Biber in die Tiefe gezogen hätte. Kleinst-U-Boote besaßen nur einen geringen Restauftrieb im Vergleich zu großen U-Booten. Daher wurden die Torpedos untertriebsfrei bzw. untertriebsarm umgebaut, indem einfach ein Batterietrog entfernt wurde.
biberfahrer.beepworld.de/biber.htm
-Der Biber sollte sich seinem Ziel in Überwasserfahrt nähern, seine beiden Torpedos abfeuern...
Says that both torpedos were fired.
-...mussten die herkömmlichen Torpedos, wie sie auf großen U-Booten zu finden waren, erst umgebaut werden. Ein normaler Torpedo besaß soviel Untertrieb, dass er den Biber in die Tiefe gezogen hätte. Kleinst-U-Boote besaßen nur einen geringen Restauftrieb im Vergleich zu großen U-Booten. Daher wurden die Torpedos untertriebsfrei bzw. untertriebsarm umgebaut, indem einfach ein Batterietrog entfernt wurde.
19 September 2014, 05:51