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    1. This map was made after an American WW2 map.
      The railways were pretty much the same, and the map works fine for OFF.
      I have added many airfields.
       
      The map consists of 4 parts, which can be used as single letter sized prints,
      as well as glued together to one bigger map.
      33 0
    2. This map was made after an American WW2 map.
      The railways were pretty much the same, and the map works fine for OFF.
      I have added many airfields.
       
      The map consists of 4 parts, which can be used as single letter sized prints,
      as well as glued together to one bigger map.
      30 0
    3. This map was made after an American WW2 map.
      The railways were pretty much the same, and the map works fine for OFF.
      I have added many airfields.
       
      The map consists of 4 parts, which can be used as single letter sized prints,
      as well as glued together to one bigger map.
      29 0
    4. This map was made after an American WW2 map.
      The railways were pretty much the same, and the map works fine for OFF.
      I have added many airfields.
       
      The map consists of 4 parts, which can be used as single letter sized prints,
      as well as glued together to one bigger map.
      35 0
    5. This map is mostly useful for German flyers.
      It shows the area from St.Quentin (top left corner), to Reims in the bottom right half.
       
      Some German airfields in this map, and some of the Jastas there (among others):
       
      Boncourt: 14, 21, 50
      Chambry: 2, 26, 27, 36
      La Selve: 13, 15
      Marchais: 14
      Puisieux Ferme: 4, 6, 10, 11
      Sissone: 1, 9, 21, 50
       
      The roads are the yellow lines.
      More useful for navigating in OFF are the railroad lines (black). Enjoy!
      36 0
    6. This is a fictional design (though hopefully believable) of a Fokker DVIIF of Jasta 10
       
      Please feel free to have fun with it..use it as you will.
       
      Many thanks as usual to OvS and all at OBD for allowing us to use their original skins
      58 4
    7. My modded ViewUI.xml presents a smaller "TAC" screen;
      and also softer, less loud colours of the "Labels" - they merge more with the sky and landscape.
       
      The file has to be placed here:
       
      [your computer name] > AppData > Roaming > Microsoft > CFSWW1 Over Flanders fields
       
      You don't need to back up the original file, because there is a
      "MasterCopy of ViewUI.xml", which you can always activate by deleting the "MasterCopy of".
      Enjoy!
      143 0
    8. JSGME Installation: Open up the HPW Weather Files 2.zip file and open the HPW Weather Files 2 folder. Inside this folder, you will find the following files:
       
      1915 ActiveSector
      1915 QuietSector
      HPW 1916 Weather Active Sector
      HPW 1916 Weather Quiet Sector
      HPW 1917 Weather Active Sector
      HPW 1917 Weather Quiet Sector
      HPW 1918 Weather Active Sector
      HPW 1918 Weather Quiet Sector
       
      Copy these files and paste them into your JSGME MODS folder.
       
      All of these files can be used either with or without Bletchley's active sector/quiet sector mission mods. JSGME will show a warning if you use my 1915 mod with Bletchley's, but my mod only replaces his weather descriptions for 1915 and will not effect your mission types or the changes he made to the flak settings.
       
      What do these files do?
       
      These files adjust the mission frequency for your squadron depending on whether you are in an active or a quiet sector of the front. At various times in each year between 1915 and 1918, a particular region in France (Flanders, Marne, Verdun, Alsace) would become either active or quiet, depending on the level of air and ground battles (Alsace is always a quiet sector). The OFF Manager always tells you whether you are in an active or a quiet sector of the front. Simply activate the appropriate HPW Weather file for either an active or a quiet sector. In active sectors you can expect to fly more missions per day, and you are more likely to fly in poor or inclement weather. Quiet sectors, on the other hand, mean that you may fly only one or two missions a day, and that you won't usually fly in rainy or otherwise very poor weather.
       
      HPW Skies (optional)
       
      The optional HPW Skies mod will add a few more cloud types and will generally add a little more variation to very good and good weather patterns, and will give you a better chance of having almost completely clear skies in very good weather conditions.YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO INSTALL THIS FILE IN ORDER TO USE THE ABOVE WEATHER FILES.
      131 0
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