Maps, Missions, and Campaigns
New maps, missions, and campaigns for OFF / Combat Flight Simulator
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1915 OFF MOD
By Bletchley
A MOD for Over Flanders Fields, for 1915, that includes a new Weather file, new mission files and new AAA weapon files.
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1918 National Geographic Western Front Map, Large Scan
By RAF_Louvert
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Greetings All,
Olham recently mentioned the scan of the 1918 National Geographic Western Front Map that I assembled from about 120 smaller clips and cleaned up for use when navigating in OFF. This is a high quality JPEG copy that I originally posted in another download link on the forums several months ago, and since it has been asked about I though it best to place it here to make it easier for folks to locate. This is a VERY large image, (7760 x 6550), so just be aware of that when you are downloading the RAR file and unpacking it. To use this map it is best to make a small clip of the AO you are currently assigned to fly and print it out, then use it as your cockpit map, just like our RL counterparts did back in the Great War. Enjoy.
Cheers!
Lou
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OFF Map Rabu & Olham - Parts 1 - 4
By Olham
This is the OFF Map as painted in parts by Rabu.
I have "glued" the parts together and placed the airfield names right besides the airfield locations in the map.
Then I divided the map into four parts, each small enough to fit on a normal letter size paper from your printer.
The four parts are "NW", "NE", "SW" and "SE".
INSTRUCTION
1. Print out the four parts and let them dry. Cut them out and place them so, that they make sense.
2. Now glue the parts "NW" and "NE" together.
There is a 5 mm strip on Part "NE", appearing brighter. Put some glue on the rear right edge of Part "NW"
and glue that part onto the bright strip of Part "NE".
3. Then glue the parts "SW" and "SE" together the same way.
4. At last, glue northern half onto southern half of the map. Southern half has again that bright strip to fix northern part on to.
(God, all my life I wanted to write such an instruction!)
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Olham's Gotha Escort Mission
By RAF_Louvert
Sunday, 23 September, 1917: Vlisseghem Flugplatz, Belgium.
Savage British attacks at Menin Road have strained our brave troops to the limit. After falling back to a new defensive line they are now holding their own and continue to fight with true mut. Our informants in England tell us the British are about to deploy a new form of gas weaponry in this general area of the front and have been massing the deadly canisters in a railyard near the outskirts of Ramsgate. It is rumored they plan on dropping these upon our troop marshalling positions at Izegem, and may be bringing them across by heavy bomber at any moment.
Your flight of Albatros D.III scouts have been given the vital task of escorting a wing of Gothas from Kagohl 3 over the North Sea to bomb the railyard and it's lethal stock into oblivion. You will take off and circle the field once to form up, then fly easterly towards Nieuwmunster Flugplatz to join with the Gothas. Climb to working altitude as you make the crossing and provide cover for the bombers along the way. You will have a full fuel load which should give you an additional 20 minutes of flying time, remember this if you get into any fighting, and be sure to lean out your mixture as much as safely possible in order to conserve benzin. You will no doubt encounter defenses over Ramsgate so keep a sharp lookout for enemy planes as well as AA. Once the Gothas have delivered their bombs you are expected to see them safely back home. However, if you do run across any enemy heavy bombers in the area it is a safe bet they are carrying the new gas canisters. You should do everything in your power to see that they don't make it across, for if they do countless numbers of your countrymen will suffer a gruesome fate.
The Kaiser realizes this is a lot to ask of your small jagdstaffel, but His Imperial Majesty has complete faith in your ability to succeed in this most vital mission.
Gott sei mit Der.
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GB Productions R Series Tondern Mission
By Guest
Alright lads, we need a lad to volunteer for this raid. It might be a bit dodgy, flying over water,and such, but a nice hot chocolate when you return.
Simple really, destroy the Zeppelins and fly back, land on the Carrier, and Bob's your Uncle.
Don't forget to read your briefing.
Cheers,
British_eh
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West of Colmar
this was scanned from Baedeker's Northern France as published in 1909. I've tried locating the local aerodromes as much as possible. but there aren't all that many there. I've used Hugh Wynne's aerodrome research to help me plant the aerodromes there. there is an aerodrome on Wynne's map north and south of Colmar. I've included both of these fields. if there are any aerodromes that I've missed feel free to point them out. it's a bit tricky finding some of the right places on these old maps.
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New Map Grids for Western Front
This set will replace all the standard in-game and briefing maps. The grids cover the entire front to include west to London and south into Switzerland, and are based on the same grid sizes developed by Reddog. The grids are consistent from map to map and should make it easier to navigate with other flight members when flying online.
Beard
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1917+6_Grid-Map.zip
A new grid map for Winston's Saturday sessions. OFF time period 1917+6. Install instructions included.
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Flanders maps rev.
By chrispdm1
Here are the Flanders amps with the aerodrome names right on the map. The sidebar is irrelevant material right now.
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OFF Map Lens to Laon
By Olham
For the "Krauts vs Crumpets" Campaign, I compiled the parts of RABU's OFF map
and built a larger map of them. I have copied and pasted in all the aerodrome names
now placed directly with the field.
This makes a search more difficult (use RABU's original maps for that), but gives you
a wider map of the war area from Lens in the north, down south to Laon and the Aisne.
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Meuse-Argonne Aerodrome map
By chrispdm1
Here is a map for the Verdun/Meuse-Argonne region with aerodromes marked
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Alsace
volume 6, map supplement, from the 1921 edition of "the Times History of the War"
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the Vosges
this is scanned from the Times History of the War 1921 edition, volume 6, map supplement.
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New 1917 Grid Map
Since our Saturday sessions took us out over the channel and farther northeast than I realized, I've made a new grid map for 1917. The only difference is the 2 extra grids added to the top. Install and reading instructions included. OBD copyright text included.
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1917 Grid Map
The 1917 grid map for Winston's Saturday multiplayer sessions. Install and usage instructions included.
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alt_low 1917
this is the standard in-flight map from the game. I've taken two maps and overlayed them transparently to help with navigation. rather than try to get the entire nation to line up, I've only selected the areas which seem to get action in the game. you'll need to change the name from "alt_low 1917" to "alt_low" to get it to work.
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Vimy Ridge Missions
By Axgrinder
Four missions that recreate the Battle of Vimy Ridge from April 9 -12, 1917. Make sure you have Stumpers Sopwith 1/2 Strutters that are available on TS. Other wise if you just want to play these offline just go into MB and replace the AAA Strutters for the OFF default Strutters.
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1916 MP grid maps for Vasco's RFC-24 campaign
Here's the multiplayer grid maps for 1916. You'll need them for Vasco's 24 Squadron RFC campaign starting Jan 10, 2010. A big thanks goes to Red-Dog for developing this and for the previous MP campaign grid map. and yes ODB, there's the required copyright acknowlegement included.
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Beach Assault at Dawn
By sitting_duck
This is a corrected version. In orignal mission, the ammo dump was not a goal object. In v2 it is, and will show inflicted damage.
We are providing air and bomber support for an amphibious assault of a fortified beach head. Take control of an Se5a Viper, and help soften up the beach head for the landing party, then search out the ammo dump that supplies the bunkers along the coast and givem hell!
Bristols are for support only, they do have cockpits, but limited waypoints.
Download file to seperate folder. Run installer. Please look at readme.
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A Bridge Too Far.rar
By sitting_duck
We have succeded in destroying almost all the heavy bridges, and slowed the enemy advance, but at a very heavy cost, but there is one more bridge large enough for the enemy to move equipment necessary for it to substain an offense. Amongst heavy debate, HeadQuarters has decided to take a gamble, and attempt an attack at this last bridge. Resouces are slim, but considering the stratigic importance of this target, we have pooled an impressive force. The bridge MUST be destroyed. Escort the bombers, and DO NOT leave them unattended
Notes: The Bristols are considered "props" in this mission. They are there to give you something to Escort, and do have the function of bombing the bridge. I could not find a way to slow them down in mission builder, so to get them to fly in a manner that the escort fighters did not fall far behind, I gave the bombers "zig-zag" waypoints.
The Bombers with an "*" next to them when you are selecting your planes in the mission are flyable, if you want to selct a bomber.
To keep the size of the mission down, none of the axis planes are flyable.
All of the Se5a's have cockpits, and are flyable.
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American Operations Meuse-Argonne 9.26.1918 - EOW (1937)
with the pending "Hat in the Ring" add-on I thought it might be nice to have a new map to cover some of the American operations.
this is taken from a 1937 U.S. official volume: as such several war memorials are included on the map. while anachronistic for the purposes of OFF, I felt that having at least some sort of map to cover American operations would be nice to have. this is my first experiment with this sort of project. I had to photo-copy the stuff in the libary before I could scan and composite any of the images. sorry about how primitive it is. but I hope it helps out with game play!
the thick black lines and gray patches indicate the progress of the Allied attacks. the time covered is from Septeber 26th until the end of the war.
taken from the 1937 revision of "A Guide to the American Battle Fields in Europe".
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Scramble !!!!
By sitting_duck
Resitance has uncoverd a large gap in the enemys observation defenses. Fly low, rush in undetected, and try and get as many enemy planes before they can take off. To assist in our mission, resistance has cut all telegraph communications between bases. Destroy all efforts to repair these communication links.
Download to seperate folder, extract and install.
Readme included.
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Dover Straits Racing 4
By sitting_duck
This is a custom skin mission.
It will install the skins as you see in the screenshot.
It also includes a file to remove the skins, and a file to restore the skins for pilots who do not wish to encounter red white and blue spads in other game play.
Everything you need to know is in the readme.
Download file to seperate folder and extract. Install from msi file within folder.
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Takeoffspawns.rar
By sitting_duck
As we fly our missions, constantly crossing over enemyairfields, we encounter airbourne formations, but never see a formation taking off to intercept the intruding formation.
These are 2 "generic" spawns.
As the Player Formation approaches an airfield, it will cause a flight of 5 enemy aircraft to take off, seek and engage.
One for allied, and one for axis. Included is a readme which hopefully will make putting a takeoff spawn into your missions easy, and also explains how to modify the files to spawn whatever aircraft you want.
download file, and extract into a new folder.
the spawn and xml files in the root of the folder go into your cfsww1 over flanders fields\spawns folder.
the mission files inside the Mission folder can go into either your historical or training missions folders. As long as the spawn files are installed properly, the 2 test missons should work.
Use and distribute freely. No credits required.
Should you have any problems with the files, or have any questions, please pm or post.
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