![]() ![]() or so did WeeGee designed them to be, lul. On a side note, their supposedly-fast-but-weak torpedoes are meant for DD's. If you can catch a cruiser with a broadside, you could get handsomely rewarded. You can still use them against cruisers, and I have personally gotten citadels on some cruisers with them, on a rare occasion. but for most part, try to use the AP rocket planes instead. Their AP bombs are mainly for whacking BB's. I keep on getting overpens for no reason! it's all about the matter of application."Īre the bomb drops the same. 50 knots speed (Japanese Navy, German tech-tree ships, such as the Weser.)Ĭertain Captain's Skills and some Signal Flags can affect torpedo speeds.Īerial torpedoes are slower than comparable DD torpedoes.Īlso, aerial torpedoes are often smaller and weigh less and have a shorter range than their counterparts on Destroyers, Cruisers and some Battleships.įorm follows function, eh? Or as you wrote, ". ![]() 35 knots speed (US Navy, British Navy, German Premium ships like Graf Zeppelin and Erich Loewenhardt).Ģ. lal.Īerial torpedoes, among various nation's CV's, seem to be in two categories.ġ. He should have started with the USN CV's, the bonafide jack-of-all-trade CV line. Plus, they aren't very newbie friendly, as someone else already mentioned. They're more about speed, even though Weser's planes aren't all that fast either, lul. well, the German planes aren't really known for having any durability. The TB's can fly right up to the target and drop the torpedoes very close, while the DD's can't really do that. Yes, I know, it's all about the matter of application. while the 50 knot torpedoes on the latest alternate German DD line are considered slow, lol. Sorry for going a bit off topic, but I kinda find it funny how 50 knot torpedoes on Weser's torpedo bombers are considered fast.
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