An extensive update of a mission I posted previously: Traded unrealistic bombs for actual rockets, used the new weather features to provide the actual snow storm. Excellent Banff Mossie skins are now available at User Files: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3328061/ and https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3328060/
A raid in bad weather to sink a German ship carrying a huge cargo of coke, an essential material used in the manufacture of steel. The raid was led by Wing Commander Jean Maurice Guedj, a French pilot on his 150th combat mission of the war.
The Banff Strike Wing was unaware that two squadrons of FW-190A8s had very recently been moved to a Luftwaffe airfield close to Leirvik. The RAF did not earmark any Mosquitos for high cover and they had no escort. The FWs responded to the RAF raid and the result was the second largest air battle of the war over Norway.
Early Russian skins for the Su-27. 'Roughmets' by Wyvern613 can also be downloaded from the User Files section of this site, as can the Reshade presets I prepared to simulated NVG and improve graphics.
This is a submission for the B-17G Livery Competition. It includes two skins, one a detailed "Lassie Come Home" and a second one plain and without the distinguishing markings of "Lassie Come Home" and named "322nd BS - 91st BG_LG Plain". Speculars are used but I will change to roughmets if the developers decide to upgrade the B-17 to PBR.
The detailed skin depicts Serial number 42-31673, a B-17G-25-BO, code: LG-C, nicknamed "Lassie Come Home". The plane flew with the 322nd Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group and is depicted with 69 combat missions.
This is a submission for the B-17G Livery Competition. It includes two skins, one a detailed 'Irish Lassie' and a second one plain and without the distinguishing markings of 'Irish Lassie" and named "322nd BS - 91st BG_Bare Metal_Plain". Speculars are used but I will change to roughmets if the developers decide to upgrade the B-17 to PBR.
The detailed skin depicts Serial number 44-8475, a B-17G-65-VE, code: LG-C, nicknamed "Irish Lassie". The plane flew with the 322nd Bombardment Squadron of the 91st Bombardment Group and is depicted with 18 combat missions.
Formed in the days following the Osean Operation Giants Step, the Erusean Air Force had been crippled and was rapidly fracturing into various factions under loyalties to senior field grade leadership over what the Oseans had simplified down into ‘Loyalist’ and ‘Radical’.
The 111th Fighter Squadron was formed when the few surviving Erusean senior officers rallied forces around Farbanti and struck an uneasy peace settlement with the Osean Occupational Forces. Raiding nearby Depots and boneyards; old Federal Erusean Air Force aircraft as well as recently retired airframes were pressed back into service to aid in the air security around the capital of Erusea.
Following the formal end of the war, the 111th was reintegrated into the now smaller Erusean Air Force, composed primarily of repatriated Erusean Pilots and Loyalists to Princess D’Elise.
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