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Title: Holes on Tower Front Typ VIIC
Post by: David83 on 10 Jul , 2015, 13:44
Dear All

i need you help again
can anyone tell what are this two holes on the tower front of Typ VIIC for .?
i could make out that the lower one are for the Typhone (the signal horn ) not sure !! can you connfirm this ??
but for what are the top big hole ??

Thanks

wbr David
Title: Re: Holes on Tower Front Typ VIIC
Post by: uboatfan on 13 Jul , 2015, 12:32
Hello,

both are typhones. The lower one was removed after some boats.
Some later build boats had a connection for underwater refueling nearly at same position as lower typhon.

Regards,

Uboatfan
Title: Re: Holes on Tower Front Typ VIIC
Post by: SnakeDoc on 14 Jul , 2015, 02:57
Hi,

isn't the upper hole the slot for passing ammo for 8,8 cm deck gun? If I remember correctly, when the "Man the deck gun" order was issued, the chain of crew members was created from the munition chamber under the officer's room, through the control room, conning tower up to the bridge. At the level of the bridge deck, in the forward part of the bridge fairing, there was a hole, which was used to pass the shells to the gunners (so there was no need to giving the ammo over the fairing).
Here is a photo:
(http://u-historia.com/uhistoria/tecnico/armamento/cano/img/munciontorreta.jpg)

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Regards
Maciek
Title: Re: Holes on Tower Front Typ VIIC
Post by: uboatfan on 14 Jul , 2015, 05:32
No.

The two holes David askedd are definetly for typhones.
At the picture David attached you see both ammonition hatches closed.
Title: Re: Holes on Tower Front Typ VIIC
Post by: SnakeDoc on 14 Jul , 2015, 05:52
At the picture David attached you see both ammonition hatches closed.

Right, now I see the ammunition hatch.

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Regards
Maciek