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Nordenfelt V Cruiser Submarine - Coal Engines/Steam/Reloadable Torpedoes/Detailed Interior
   
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Nordenfelt V Cruiser Submarine - Coal Engines/Steam/Reloadable Torpedoes/Detailed Interior

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Nordenfelt Submarines
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Description
This is a larger version of the original Nordenfelt IV coal powered submarine. It features increased size, range and capability.

This version uses the Marino torpedo without the normal guidance systems to allow for a more authentic torpedo experience, without having to do complex mathematics.

Full Features:

- Coal Engines
- Steam Powered
- Higher top speed
- Re loadable guided torpedo
- Detailed interior and exterior

How to use:

- To start the submarine open the air valve to full and ignite the engine.
- Once at temperature lower the air valve to 0.52 to prevent overheating and increase efficiency.
- Use the throttle to put the clutch in and move off.

- To dive fill the tanks to the recommended levels and trim the planes as appropriate.
- Once a torpedo is fired increase the front ballast by 1500 to keep in trim.

- To fire a torpedo, open the outer door and fire from the helm.
- To achieve a hit ensure you are pointed roughly at the target before you fire.
- To reload, close the outer door and allow it to drain. Open the inner door.
- Hit the reload button behind the torpedo and wait for it to go all the way in. Note it can cause damage so us the welder if this happens.

Please leave a rating and any comments on improvements and I will try and act on them!!

Credit to Pufferfish for the Marino Torpedo.
16 Comments
fixius01 28 Jun, 2022 @ 1:57pm 
is it practical in any way?
Draztraz 20 Jun, 2021 @ 11:58pm 
time to add electric motors xd
khunter3911 20 Jun, 2021 @ 8:30am 
ah
wabble234  [author] 20 Jun, 2021 @ 12:10am 
there is a snorkel, but to go deeper it relies on stored momentum and steam pressure from the boilers. It will only work for a few minutes before you run out of steam (literally)
khunter3911 19 Jun, 2021 @ 6:13pm 
how can the thing submerge without air?
wabble234  [author] 19 Jun, 2021 @ 5:05pm 
any depth, but if you aren't neutrally buoyant you wont get back up
khunter3911 19 Jun, 2021 @ 12:43pm 
does this only dive to a certin point or can it dive to any depth
slurp 18 Jun, 2021 @ 7:57am 
ok
wabble234  [author] 17 Jun, 2021 @ 5:38am 
Im considering it yes, but working on something else atm
slurp 16 Jun, 2021 @ 2:43pm 
@wabble234 could you make a WW2-era italian/german submarine with the same torpedoes? (and not homing torpedoes)