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DCS World 2.9
Mosquito FB VI
Type - Campaign
Uploaded by - tttiger
Date - 04/26/2024 23:30:46
The Banff Strike Wing sent Mosquito raids along the Norway coast to attack ships carrying iron ore to Germany for armor production, U-boats making their way north to sub pens in occupied Norway and German troop ships and landing craft carrying men and equipment to Germany to reinforce its attempt to block the approaching Allies ground forces.

This campaign, utilizing the beautiful South Atlantic map as a stand-in for Norway, includes historically-correct recreations of the Banff Strike Wing's most important missions.



  • License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
  • Language: English
  • Size: 2.22 Mb
  • Downloaded: 73
  • Comments: 4
DCS World 2.9
P-47D Thunderbolt
Type - Campaign
Uploaded by - tttiger
Date - 04/13/2024 21:30:18
Formed in the United Kingdom during 1943 as the IX Air Support Command, its primary role was to provide close air support for the U.S. First Army. Re-designated as the IX Tactical Air Command in April 1944, its initial missions included interdicting transportation, disrupting communications and destroying warehouses and supply dumps in occupied France and the Low Countries in preparation for the Normandy Invasion in June. Targets included bridges, road junctions, railroads, airfields, radio towers and telephone exchanges. Engaging enemy aircraft in the air and establishing air superiority was another priority.

After the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, IX Tactical Air Command Republic P-47 Thunderbolts concentrated on enemy targets in the Cotentin Peninsula area and afterward supported Operation Cobra, the breakout of Normandy. Paying particular attention to German forces in the Falaise-Argentan Gap, targets were expanded to include tanks, vehicles of all types and troop formations.
  • License: Freeware - Free version, Unlimited distribution
  • Language: English
  • Size: 11.28 Mb
  • Downloaded: 160
  • Comments: 3
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