Maps, Missions, and Campaigns
New maps, missions, and campaigns for OFF / Combat Flight Simulator
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Western Front Map 1915-1916
By rabu
February 2009
The original, large, paper map which is the basis of this set was lent to me by Hugh Baldwin, "Bletchley," back in October 2006. It was a project to bring some maps into the Over Flanders Fields W.W.I. flight simulation as well as supply maps for others interested in this period of W.W.I. history.
The original map was badly creased, ripped and worn and being very large I had to scan it in pieces, then paste it all together accurately in Photoshop and then restore it and enhance it. I've included a photo of what the original map looked like out of interest. The completed map was available for free down load on Polovsky's Over Flanders Fields website for several years. I had always planned on doing a series of smaller cut up versions for printing on standard letter size paper so that a OFF player could more easily use them in game. I have finally gotten around to doing it after the several requests after the release of OFF phase 3, "Between Heaven & Hell" this January 2009. I cut these up and added borders so that the feeling is one of more authentic maps of the period.
The main map is now divided into 16 segments, each indexed to a map segment by alphabet letters. Each segment overlaps so that there is no loss of detail and each segment is clearly marked in the upper right corner with it's index letter number.
I hope you enjoy these and they help in your flying in the OFF BHH game, or in any other historically accurate WWI sim.
Contact me if you have any questions. "rabu"
Please feel free to share these with others, but please give credit and do not alter them.
c2009 R. Hoag
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Flanders maps
By chrispdm1
Here is rabu's maps with all the aerodorme locations mapped out as they were in early 1916. there is also a legend on each map with the name of each aerodrome. I just have a generic 3 way tricolor as the emblem for the allies as we have not fully distinguished which aerodromes were used by which country of the Entente. Please be aware that things are not exact... in some places the locations of certain things in game varies when compared to the map. The location of the city of Ypres is one that comes to mind.
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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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Somme maps with aerodromes
By chrispdm1
Here are Rabu's maps of the Somme area with the aerodromes mapped on them.
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Gothas Along the Thames!
By RAF_Louvert
It is a moonlit night in July of 1917. London sleeps as flights of Gotha bombers proceed from the east along the Thames with the intention of bombing the very heart of Britain yet again. Your flight of Se5's stationed at Sutton's Farm have been given the order to scramble immediately and intercept the Hun threats before they can unleash their deadly cargo. Camels from nearby Hainault Farm are on the way as well to assist in this most dire mission. Fly south to the river and alt up as fast as you can and don't waste your ammo, there will be no time to land and reload. Watch for the searchlights and the AA as they converge on the Gothas, it will aid you in locating them once they are over the city. This will be an extremely difficult mission, so do your best. The safety of London depends on you and your squad mates. Good luck and God's speed, you will need both.
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Verdun Vicinity Map
By chrispdm1
Here is a map of the Verdun area from late 1916 with all the aerodromes added.
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Madmatt's Over Flanders Fields Essential Multiplayer Files Autoinstaller
By Madmatt
Over Flanders Fields Essential Multiplayer Files Autoinstaller
June 3rd, 2009
Installer coded by Madmatt
PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT FULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING!!!
Welcome, this simple little autoinstaller was designed to help ease some of the hassle some people have encountered in trying to get all the files they need to join some of the exciting Multiplayer games being hosted every week by members of the "Doves and Hawks" online squadron.
This program will install 3 separate sets of files that will allow you to also use the L30 Zeppelin, German Gotha Bomber and see the nice searchlights that are required to play some of the new MP missions that have been created recently.
JUST ADDED! This program now installs 23 new multiplayer compatible missions for your flying pleasure!
This program can be uninstalled at any time and will not affect your normal Single Player experience in OFF. It does NOT change any stock OFF files, it merely adds some new ones which are needed in some MP missions.
Since the "Doves and Hawks" members all play with the Optional Hardcore Damage Model v1.30 released by OBD Software, I have included the option to have this installer connect your web browser to that file. It will NOT install it for you, it merely links to the file online.
Please Note: This installer program will scan your aircraft folder and if it detects any older Gotha or Zeppelin files, it will delete them before it copies in the new ones. This is done to ensure everyone is using the SAME version of these files wherever possible. Be aware of this if you have custom Gotha or Zeppelin skins for instance because this installer will delete them. I recommend you back up those folders/files if you do have any custom Gotha or Zeppelin skins you don't want to lose.
How To Uninstall:
You can uninstall these new files one of two ways. You can use the standard Windows "Add or Remove Programs" option located under the Windows Control Panel or you can browse into the folder called "uninstall MP Essential Files" located in your "CFSWW1 Over Flanders Fields" directory and double-click on the file called unis000.exe. This will uninstall the new MP files only. It will not uninstall your game.
Permission by all the original mod authors was obtained where possible and we thank them for their work.
Searchlight Mod:
Files originally provided by RAF_Louvert in his "Gotha's along the Thames" mission
Created by Eurofinn and www.groundcrew.com
Gotha:
Original Gmax model by Seacondor
texture mapping and skin by Capt. Winters
L30 Zeppelin:
Files originally uploaded on Sim-Outhouse website by british_eh but they have no credits included
Mission Credits: (I did rename some of the mission files to create and retain consistentcy):
PD-1
stumpjumper
Axgrinder
Mission Weather template file (used by some of the missions):
ghandi
Special thanks to the everyone that helped me with testing and assembling the files!
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Map of Somme Area 1916
By rabu
Map of The Somme Area 1916
March 2009
The original, large, paper map which is the basis of this set was lent to me by Hugh Baldwin, "Bletchley," back in October 2006. It was a project to bring some maps into the Over Flanders Fields W.W.I. flight simulation as well as supply maps for others interested in this period of W.W.I. history.
The original map was badly creased, ripped and worn and being very large I had to scan it in pieces, then paste it all together accurately in Photoshop and then restore it and enhance it.
The main map is now divided into 6 segments, each indexed to a map segment by Number/Alphabet. Each segment overlaps so that there is no loss of detail and each segment is clearly marked in the upper right corner with it's index letter number.
I hope you enjoy these and they help in your flying in the OFF BHH game, or in any other historically accurate WWI sim.
These will print out nicely on Letter size paper (8.5"x11") or larger. Use them in game to mark way points, landscape reference points, flight paths, etc.
Contact me if you have any questions.
"rabu"
Please feel free to share these with others, but please give credit and do not alter them.
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UPDATED MISSIONS --- Phase-3 O.F.F.
By PD-1
THE 6 CORRECTED MISSIONS FOR PHASE THREE O.F.F.
FOR THE ORIGINAL NONE MODDED GAME.
PD
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Zeppelins Over Paris !
By RAF_Louvert
Greetings All,
Here is a challenging mission for you to try. A pair of zeppelins are staging a daring dusk raid on Paris. You must scramble your Camels, which are stationed on the northern edge of the city, and climb to intercept the airships before they can reach the Eiffel Tower. But beware, they have waves of escorting Hun fighters tagging along, and despite the help you will receive from the Spad VII's of ESC15 you will still have your hands full. Remember, your primary objective is to destroy the brace of zeppelins before they can reach the Tower. And one more warning, a certain ace from Jasta 37 and his wingman have been reported in the area as well, so watch out. Don't forget to use the Camel's outstanding climbing abilities to stay above the enemy fighters as best you can, and to reach the airships as quickly as possible. And if you are skillful enough to down your targets you will still have to fight your way back home and land safely.
Best of luck!
P.S. You will need the "ZeppelinL30" folder in your "aircraft" folder, and you can download that file from the following link: ZeppelinL30 files
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WOFF Westen Front Airfield Maps
By chrispdm1
This is the second version of my airfield mapping for Wings: Over Flanders Fields. Credit goes to Rabu for his Flanders map that he has allowed me to use to map airfields on. The Paris map was created entirely by myself. The others were public domain and the airfield data came from WOFF itself. Please do not repost or change and distribute without crediting rabu and myself.
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- wings over flanders fields
- off
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An Alpine Mission
By RAF_Louvert
Bonjour, bravez les aviateurs! French High Command has ordered Escadrille SOP.5 to fly their Strutters deep into enemy territory and bomb a German zeppelin base located in the northern Alps. You will leave shortly before sunrise and use the pre-dawn darkness to cross the front. Get as much altitude as you can, and don't forget to lean your mixture to conserve fuel. Due to the strong seasonal winds blowing towards the east and the length of your flight, you will not be able to return to your home aerodrome but instead will fly south from the target, up over the mountains, and land at an airfield in Italy. It is advised that you keep your altitude and bomb from 2,500 meters, the height of the mountains along the valley and the enemy's defenses could prove to trap you otherwise. Be aware that you may encounter German 2-seaters along the way, as the target base is also used to launch air strikes into northern Italy. Do your best, the eyes of France are upon you.
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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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WOFF Default Keyboard Controls
By chrispdm1
Here is a quick sheet I compiled showing all the default keyboard and joystick controls in Wings: Over Flanders Fields
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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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1916(1) OFF MOD
By Bletchley
New mission files, new flak files, for OFF 1916 January-July
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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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FUEL TRAIN.....a Phase-3 Mission
By PD-1
install these folders into your PHASE-3 main game folder
and answer ''yes to all'' when prompted.
''THANK-YOU'' TO GANDI FOR the best dang clouds in the sim world.
your objective is to take out the train as well as the marshalling yards.
follow the waypoints and have the bombers take out the yards while you protect them.
then take out the train as you will get to it rather quickly.
there is a flak car on the tail end that should really be delt with first.
there will be enemy air activity.
PD
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The Balloon Buster's
By PD-1
''The Balloon Buster's''
a phase-3 mission by pilotsden.
Thank-you to Gandi for in my view the greatest cloud formation this sim has to offer.
just put the attached file into your weather folder.
16 seats----- 8 camel and 8 tripe's
My missions are made to be played from the allied side but can be played from either.
i use spawns for enemy aircraft so you may find the centeral powers are outnumbered as
half of there force are spawns and unflyable.
ENJOY
PD
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1917(1) OFF MOD
By Bletchley
New missions, flak. 917(1) covers the period from January through to April 1917 : the withdrawal of the German army to the Hindenburg Line, the diversionary Battle of Arras and Nivelle's great offensive in the Champagn. It was a period in which an Allied numerical superiority in the air was pitted against a technologically superior and increasingly well organised but still outnumbered German opposition, as the expansion in the RFC and RNAS saw hundreds of the older machines and under-trained air crew flooding into France. In the first months of 1917 the German army took the strategic initiative, following a period of poor weather that hindered the Allied recon. activity, with a well planned 'scorched earth' withdrawl to a prepared defensive line. British recon. and photo recon. resources were stretched to the limit, with scouts being drafted in to take on some of the work, as they desperately photographed and mapped the new German trench systems, whilst other two-seater units covered the advancing troops with low level contact missions. The advance was harassed in many places by German two-seater aircraft doing the same, and by aggressive but sporadic attacks by the German Jastas (although many of these were now in the south, to cover French preparations in the Champagn region). So much British effort was going in to recon., and on escorting the recon. aircraft, that Allied bombing switched to night bombing, of rail and communication centres, with little in the way of day bombing. The British then launched their attack on the Arras front at the beginning of April. The Art.Obs., particularly counter-battery work, now had the highest priority, along with tactical recon. and photo recon. missions along the front, with some scouts once again being drafted in to do some of the recon. work and also to attack the balloon line. Heavily escorted day bombing now resumed, mostly against rail centres, to try and stop the Germans bringing forward reinforcements. As the British threatened to break through at Arras the Germans drew in air resources from the south of the region, and the now numerically strengthened German fighter force (including new types such as the Albatros D.III) started to take a heavy toll on the British Corps machines, bombers, long recon., and their escorting scouts. On 14th April the French launched Nivelle's long awaited offensive in the Champagne, but the Germans had advance knowledge of the detailed planning for this and it ground to a halt, after very heavy losses that tore the heart out of the French army. By the end of April the French were back on the defensive and fighting at Arras was winding down. But new British aircraft types such as the SE5 and the Bristol Fighter, deployed too little and too late to have a significant impact, were already in France, and others such as the Camel and the DH4 were on the way...the pendulum was about to swing again as the British, having survived 'Bloody April' with the offensive doctrine intact, and despite heavy losses in the air, prepared for a major offensive in the north.
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Knock the Knokke Shipyard
By RAF_Louvert
(Inspired by British_eh's exciting "Dover Straits Mission")
May of 1916. The War has been raging for twenty-one months and shows no signs of ending any time soon. Information has just been received that the Hun have constructed a small but important servicing yard on the Belgian coast east of Knokke for their ships that travel and patrol the North Sea and beyond. It is vital that this yard be destroyed in order that we might hinder German naval operations in this area. Your assignment is to lead your flight of eight BE2c's up along the coastline and do as much damage as possible to the target facility. You will have escort in the way of five DH2's from 29 Squadron that will meet you over your aerodrome at Koksijde. Make best speed to the target and try and keep your altitude when bombing as you will likely encounter not only enemy scouts but also heavy ground fire if you get too low. It has further been reported that a German cruiser is patrolling the waters near the shipyard. Good luck, and God's speed.
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Train Buster's / a phas-3 O.F.F. MISSION
By PD-1
Multiplay /SINGLE PLAY
train buster's
Trains abound along the Rhine in the beautifull Koblenz area.we are less than a hundred miles from frankfurt,
germany and can hurt their war effort with a sucessfull attack today.
three trains and a marshelling yard are our targets today.enemy air activity is high and so are the stakes in this
free for all to the death.
be aware that the third train has deadly archie and must be approached with caution.keep a wary eye.
you may spot the odd zepp returning to base as were in a zepp flyway and they will be returning home about
this time.good luck and good hunting.
PD
These missions are written with multiplay in mind. they have 16 seats and are set up to have a target rich
enviroment with a fair amount to do.
although they can be played out in single play the mission goals are impossible to meet.
my reasoning for always haveing the sopwith camel is the fact they have a decent load out and with them in
a coop mission with a full house[ie 16 player's] the mission goal is atainable.
survival is the main objective in all mission scenerio's.
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1916(3) OFF MOD
By Bletchley
New mission files. In late August the German air service is reorganised and the small scout sections are brought together into the first Jasta units. Boelcke returns, having recruited more pilots to form a new crop of fighter pilots, amongst them Manfred von Richthofen, and new scout types start to arrive at the front (starting with Halberstadts in the last weeks of August). This leads to a more aggressive attitude from September onwards, with flight or Jasta strength patrols starting to contest Allied domination of the sky over the battlefield. The British are still patrolling aggressively, despite the now inferior machines, with a policy of deep offensive patrols, long recon., and now frequent bombing missions to strategic railway junctions, airfields, and lines of communication. The photographing and detailed mapping of opposing trench systems also continues, with art.obs. and photorecon. by both sides. The German air service continues to send their solo photorecon. missions far into Allied airspace, but they need to fly ever higher as Allied flak becomes more effective, with the switch from Shrapnel to HE shells and development of better targetting doctrine and technology. By the end of the year the stage is now set for 'Bloody April' 1917, with the Allies struggling to push the German scouts back from their Front sectors where increasingly vulnerable Allied art.obs. and photorecon. machines are going about the daily task of registering the artillery, counterbattery, and photography...
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1918(1) OFF MOD
By Bletchley
New missions. 1918(1) January-April : German Spring Offensive in Pacardy and on the Lys. Poor weather in January restricted much British air observation, but as the weather improved it was clear, by February, that the German build-up was taking place against the British Third and Fifth Armies opposite the Cambrai salient. During this period Jagdgeschwader 1 was joined by two new German fighter wings, JG2 and JG3, to give the German air service a numerical superiority for the first time. But they were remaining quiet, for the most part, trying to conceal the extent of the build-up of air units in this sector, only bombing the British rear areas by night and sending out high altitude recon., photorecon. and art.obs. machines by day. The British responded to this build-up with a programme of intensive recon. and bombing of the German airfiels and rail network by day and by night. Fighter squadrons were also being used to attack airfields by day - in part, is an attempt to lure the German fighters into the air (mostly without much success). But the main work of the Corps machines was with their artillery units, ranging the guns on to enemy gun batteries, supply dumps and lines of communication in the front sectors. This was supported by the fighter units, flying squadron-strength 'Close' and 'Distant' patrols to keep the airspace over the front clear of German machines. On 21st March the German Spring Offensive was unleashed, aiming for Amiens. German two-seaters supported the attack with contact patrols, ground attack and art.obs., with the single-seater fighters flying above to protect them from air attack. As and when the weather allowed, British machines were also flying contact patrols and tactical recon. missions, with fighters flying line patrols and ground attack missions. The bombers were attacking rail junctions and bridges, mostly but not always, by night. After eight days of heavy fighting the German assault was held along the Amiens Defence Line, a line stretching from Mezieres to Ignaucourt and Hamel, and on 5th April the German attack towards Amiens was finally blocked, just ten miles short, at Villers Bretonneaux. On the 9th April the German focus switched to the Lys valley with a surprise assault on the weakly held British and Portuguese line in heavy mist. After the initial breakthrough and swift advance, this attack was also held, although in the ten days that it lasted the Germans managed to recover nearly all the territory lost to the British in the previouse autumn. By the end of April, however, both attacks had been halted. The Germans were aware, though, that a decisive breakthrough was still an urgent necessity - In April nearly 120,000 US troops had landed in France, to be followed by a further 220,000 in May and another 275,000 in June. German attention now switched again to the French sector, for one more throw of the dice before it would, finally, be too late...
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