Mystery Ship #17

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Mystery Ship #17

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 Number	Time Posted	Time Correct	Time Lapsed	Who Got It	Answer
 #1	09:11:49		09:17:22		    5:33		Ron Saueracker	HMS Dragon
 #2	15:15:47		19:19:54		 4:04:07		Marc		Tsugaru
 #3	10:20:18		10:48:42		   28:24		Django		HMS Arbiter or USS St. Simon
 #4	15:39:26		19:06:50		 3:27:24		Ron Saueracker	USS Oglala
 #5	09:13:54		08:38:05		23:24:49		Ron Saueracker	HMAS Mildura
 #6	16:27:38		14:58:36		22:30:58		Spence		Le Triomphant
 #7	10:22:26		11:06:38		   44:12		KDonovan		Sakawa
 #8	10:59:23		13:47:01		 2:47:38		Kumano		Shimane Maru
 #9	08:53:21		14:34:15		 5:40:54		Mynok		USS Hilo
 #10	15:27:55		00:36:20		 9:08:25		Rtrapasso		I-367
 #11	16:27:50		16:53:11		   26:21		Fokkov		HNMS Abraham Crijnssen
 #12	10:42:51		21:02:55		10:20:04		BluesBob		Tanikaze
 #13	09:25:26		10:18:40		   53:14		Sneer		P-101 or HMS Thracian
 #14	14:47:46		15:02:55		   15:09		Nikademus		HMS Exeter
 #15	08:42:16		09:09:33		   27:17		Fremen		HMS Euryalus
 #16	10:47:25		12:11:06		 1:23:41		Fokkov		HNMS Colombia
 #17	11:00:35
 


Links to previous threads...

#1 - HMS Dragon
#2 - Tsugaru
#3 - HMS Arbiter or USS St. Simon
#4 - USS Oglala
#5 - HMAS Mildura
#6 - Le Triomphant
#7 - Sakawa
#8 - Shimane Maru
#9 - USS Hilo
#10 - I-367
#11 - HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen
#12 - Tanikaze
#13 - P-101 or HMS Thracian
#14 - HMS Exeter
#15 - HMS Euryalus
#16 - HNLMS Colombia
#17 - ???
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hmmm looks like a Jap DD under attack by US planes...
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japanese minesweeper W 1
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If its a DD it is a small one. I would go with destroyer escort or minesweeper.
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W 1 = Nope.

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Maybe Hatsuharu Class[:D]
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W2 ?
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Maybe Hatsuharu Class

LESS guessing and MORE PBEM......
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W2 = Nope.
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Seems like a destroyer of the ASASHIO Class....
Mmmm, i try with the leader, the ASASHIO.
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ASASHIO = Nope.

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Hey Willie that was the 5th turn i sended you today... i do not think any one here could keep up to ouer speed[:D] As for the DD yep you are probably right... but if its asashio class the only ones lost to Air Combat were Asashio , Kasumi , Natsugumo so if its this class that is one of them...
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japanese DD Shiranui (Kagero class)
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ORIGINAL: Przemcio231

Hey Willie that was the 5th turn i sended you today... i do not think any one here could keep up to ouer speed[:D] As for the DD yep you are probably right... but if its asashio class the only ones lost to Air Combat were Asashio , Kasumi , Natsugumo so if its this class that is one of them...

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late war Momi class?
maybe even Tsuga ? sunk by TF 38
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Asashion = Nope.
Kasumi = Nope.
Natsugumo = Nope.
Shiranui = Nope.
Tsuga = Nope.

Keep guessing!

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p 106 ex Backert ?
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P-106 or Backert = Nope.

And I don't give credit for classes. I want the name of the ship (gotta give you guys some challenge!).

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DD ARIAKE (Hatsuharu class)
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You da man Fremen!

Did some homework? Lucky guess? Knew it all along?

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