Solo Warrior Hornet: The Miss That Could Have Cost It All
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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for new players only. In this thrilling match, the Hornet takes center stage as a Solo Warrior. In a heart-stopping moment, a missed shot could have spelled the end. But perseverance and skill won the day, turning what could have been a costly error into an unforgettable victory. Tune in for the suspense, the near misses, and the ultimate triumph of a Solo Warrior in World of Warships!
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Not the yellow turret bismarck ramming for no reason
yep, as it was coming I was: "He's not trying to ram, is he? ... He is... what a stupid trade... :/"
Really well played, nice positioning aswell
That collision indicator 👀
I am sure that Harnet is the strongest CV in tier 8 after Enterprise, Kaga with Shökaku, and Chkalov with Pobeda
Are from Poland ?
What was the miss that could have cost it all?
If he missed the Fubuki or the North Carolina, he would have been destroyed.
The timing to kill the aircraft carrier was also good.
This game would be 10 times what it is if the ships could run aground, and were heavily damaging of it.
Plus depending on the speed and type of the ship, collisions would either heavily damage the ship or sink it.
Le B25 était équipé de fusées JATO pour décoller avec une telle incidence ? 🤔
WTF ?
Non, les B-25 ont décollé du porte-avions dans la vie réelle en utilisant un bruit spécial qui a supprimé l'équipement en faveur du carburant. Les volets se sont étendus pour une plus grande portance et les moteurs étaient à plein régime avec les freins bloqués avant le lancement.
Le bombardement de Doolittle sur Tokyo a eu lieu cinq mois après le bombardement japonais de Pearl Harbor. Quatre-vingts hommes dans seize B-25 ont décollé. 73 hommes ont survécu à la mission, ce qui était un miracle. Tous les avions sauf un ont été perdus (et celui-là que l'Union soviétique a conservé).