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quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:17 pm
by niceguy2005
quick question for japanese players: what ships do Glens fly from? I know they are float planes. Are they CA's or CS's?

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:19 pm
by Yamato hugger
ORIGINAL: niceguy2005

quick question for japanese players: what ships do Glens fly from? I know they are float planes. Are they CA's or CS's?

Subs

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:23 pm
by niceguy2005
No Kidding? Well that changes things a lot![X(]

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 5:27 pm
by Yamato hugger
Japs start the game with 8 or 9 boats that carry glens. Most start near Pearl Harbor. There is 1 that starts near the Fijis. They get about a half dozen more in 2-4 months.

Edit I should say in scen 16 they start near PH

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:11 pm
by tsimmonds
All of the reinforcement subs that cost 33 or 36 points per day carry Glens.

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:12 pm
by Terminus
Hmm, somebody needs to do the Seiran, so the I-400's can get the right aircraft...

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:04 am
by kumano
Hello, niceguy2005

[Rei- Shiki- Kogata -Suijo -Teisatuki] E14Y (Glens)
Zero- Type- Small- floatplane- reconnaissance

fly from [IGo] class.
[IGo] is large submarine. (I-17..I-57..I-400....many)

Flying Officer Nobuo Fujita, Glen Attack on Oregon[X(]
http://www.pacificwrecks.com/resources/ ... /glen.html

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:57 am
by Damien Thorn
ORIGINAL: kumano

Hello, niceguy2005

[Rei- Shiki- Kogata -Suijo -Teisatuki] E14Y (Glens)
Zero- Type- Small- floatplane- reconnaissance

Hey, cool translation. I recognize "sui" to be water so it makes sense that suijo has something to do with water. I long since edited away the Allied code names from my scnearios but I don't think "rei-Shiki-Kogata-Suijo-Teisatsuki" will fit in the number of letters allowed for plane names. Too bad we can't use kanji in the game. In that case, I'm pretty sure it would fit nicely.

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:40 am
by Tomo
You can call "Suijo Teisatsuki" to "Sui Tei".
Suijo means "above water"

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:55 am
by kumano
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Hi,Damien Thorn

The Kanji changes the meaning by the combination.
Even the Japanese of the Kanji is difficult.

Flying Officer Nobuo Fujita Photo
http://www.j-tierra.com/tm/kijin/index37.htm (Japanese)
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Hi,Tomo san

Help "arigato"

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:04 am
by el cid again
The Glen only flies from submarines. It is the second generation Japanese submarine borne observation aircraft. It also has the unique combat distinction as the ONLY Axis aircraft type to bomb the mainland of North America. [A warrant officer named Fujita - no relation to the captain of the same name leading the Pearl Harbor attack - made two runs over Oregon forests with small incendiary bombs. On that voyage he concieved the submarine aircraft carrier with true bombers, and two versions of it were built - see I-400 and I-12.] The Glen could only operate from near perfect seas - I think WITP does not restrict it enough - and many could not successfully return to their launch submarine (although, clearly, WO Fujita could). They did do some useful recon from North America to Africa, and they did get pre and post strike photographs of Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:44 am
by Mattremote
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and many could not successfully return to their launch submarine
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Hard enough finding ones way back to a flattop. Imagine looking for the submarine while praying to the pagan god of fuel guages.

RE: quick question for Japanese players

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:07 am
by JeffroK
ORIGINAL: el cid again

The Glen only flies from submarines. It is the second generation Japanese submarine borne observation aircraft. It also has the unique combat distinction as the ONLY Axis aircraft type to bomb the mainland of North America. [A warrant officer named Fujita - no relation to the captain of the same name leading the Pearl Harbor attack - made two runs over Oregon forests with small incendiary bombs. On that voyage he concieved the submarine aircraft carrier with true bombers, and two versions of it were built - see I-400 and I-12.] The Glen could only operate from near perfect seas - I think WITP does not restrict it enough - and many could not successfully return to their launch submarine (although, clearly, WO Fujita could). They did do some useful recon from North America to Africa, and they did get pre and post strike photographs of Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

They also recce'd Melbourne, Sydney & other Australian Ports.