Spitfire FRIX MJ351, "Violet-Dorothy", coded S, of No. 414 "Sarnia Imperials" Squadron, RCAF, based at Advanced Landing Ground B90, Petite-Brogel, Belgium, March, 1945. Flown by F/L Ken Lawson of King City, Ontario.
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A new sam site is under construction in le Havre's harbour. Il must be setroyed before it get operational.
Your task is to strike the Sam command post.
Due to heavy air defense and ships presence you must follow the coast line at low altitude and high speed, Follow the flight plan as close as possible to reduce detection probability.
you can't afford more than a single pass on the target: AA is heavy... and a second pass will let them react.
Avoid at any coast ground space on your way back to the stennis. The defenses are too heavy.
The destruction of this Sam site should open a windows for a harbor strike.
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Launch from the carrier and follow your predetermined course until receiving an airborne order from Sea Lord. Enter in the new waypoint and continue inbound but keep it low to avoid SAMs. The troops will guide you in for the CAS. Hold off enemy armor until Waldo and Pigpen arrive to evacuate the troops. Watch out for MIGs in the area. The mission was created to match audio found on the web, much of it from real combat. It's a fun mission to fly with lots of radio chatter to get you immersed into the sim. You can fly it alone or with friends, it works either way but it sure helps to have a few guys along with you to keep the MIGs busy or to get at those pesky BTRs before they shoot up too many friendlies.
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This mission pack is made with 3 SP missions. (A French version is also available) - Those missions take place in Normandy, north Cotentin, beginning 1944 on a same day. They start with a low intensity mission with a weather not so good. As the day progresses the intensity will grow up and the weather will become better.
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A21-17 appears as it did in June 2017. This low visibility scheme is indicative of any 2010’s 3 Sqn Hornet,
and represents the final year of the Hornet in 3 Sqn service, before the remaining aircraft were transferred
to 77 Sqn to make way for the F-35A.
License: Freeware - Free version, Do Not Redistribute
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