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    1. BF109-F4 of Karl Schulz 8./JG5

      BF109-F4 of Karl Schulz 8./JG5 Petsamo Finland 1943. ive done two different camos for this aircraft as i found conflicting profiles for this 109 , so ive done two versions, each version has a marked , unmarked & marked without swastika, six skins in total. Thanks to Jester for his excellent template,internal layers by Fly-By-Shooter. also thanks to Fly-By-shooter & F19Gladiator for help with info on different camo styles. Bright finished............Buglord.

      346 downloads

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    2. Bf.109F-4 of 7./JG54

      Bf.109F-4 of 7./JG54 1+~ Piloted by - Oblt.Werner von Hofe. Utti, Finland. June, 1942. Thanks to Jester for his excellent template, internal layer by Fly-By-Shooter. This aircraft is of 7 staffel III gruppe JG54, there three skins in the D/L ------Marked-----Marked without swastika-----Unmarked. Bright finished.........Buglord

      260 downloads

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    3. FW.190A-4 of 2./JG54

      FW.190A-4 of 2./JG54 Gtpm. Graf Matushka. April 1943. I have used Jesters-inks Excellent A4/5 template which i have slightly adapted to the A4 & I decided to do weathered & non weathered versions to suit everyones taste so theres 3 skins of each version , Marked, Unmarked & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total. Bright finished....Buglord :)

      329 downloads

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    4. FW190A-4 of II./JG2

      FW190A-4 of: II./JG2 flown by Group Commander Oblt. Adolf Dickfeld. Karoyan airfield, Tunisia, December 1942. I used Jesters excellent template ( as usual) & ive done two versions of this aircraft weathered & unweathered in each version theres a marked, unmarked & marked without swastika , 6 skins in total in the download. Bright finished...Buglord

      388 downloads

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    5. FW.190A-4 of 6./JG2

      FW.190A-4 6./JG2 Obl.Erich Rudorfer, Karoyan airfield, Tunisia, January 1943. Used jesters excellent template , theres two versions of this aircraft Weathered & Unweathered each version has a Marked, unmarked, & Marked without swastika, 6 skins in total,Bright finished...buglord

      249 downloads

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    6. Bf109G6Late Hartmann

      Bf109G-6Late flown by Erich Hartmann late in 1944
       
       
      Includes swastika and Blank only
       
      Template unknown Internals by Fly by Shooter
      Skin by Phas3e

      467 downloads

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    7. Beaufighter

      Nightfighter version

      408 downloads

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    8. Bf109G6 of JG53

      Bf109G6 of JG53 sicily summer 1943. Weathered & Bright finished. thxs to tony t for his template . :).Enjoy.........Buglord

      523 downloads

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    9. BF109 G-14 of LT.Gottfried Dullias of 3./JG53

      BF109 G-14 of LT.Gottfried Dullias of 3./JG53 Budapest 1945. Weathered & Bright finished, theres also a no markings version in the download. Enjoy..................buglord.

      396 downloads

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    10. BF109 G6 , No: 5 - of 8./JG5

      BF109 G6 , No: 5 - of 8./JG5 Piloted by Oberleutnant Kurt Schulze. Petsamo, Finland, during 1944. Weathered & Bright converted. I used rlm 75a & rlm 24 as these was on the profile i used. Also i was`nt sure which g6 version it was i asked about in the forums but no one was sure . And theres a no markings version in the download....................buglord

      515 downloads

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    11. BF109 G6 /Trop of 6./JG77

      BF109 G6 /Trop of 6./JG77, Tunisia 1943 . This is a rework of the original i did at il2skins ive add lots of weathering etc, Bright finished. Theres also a no markings version in the download.........Buglord.

      522 downloads

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    12. Bf.109F-4/Trop of II./JG27

      Bf.109F-4/Trop No: <<+ - of II./JG27 Piloted by Group commander Hptm. Rodel. Martuba, Libya during 1942. Weathered & Bright finished, theres also a no markings version include. Enjoy......................Buglords

      474 downloads

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    13. A20 5th GMTAP

      A20-B - No: 8 of the 5th GMTAP, VVS Black Sea 1944. Weathered and Bright finished, theres also a no markings skin in the download.

      606 downloads

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    14. A-20G , Little Jo, of the 389th BS, 312th BG, 5 AF,

      A-20G , Little Jo, No: T (321475) of the 389th BS, 312th BG, 5 AF, Philippines. January 1945. Weathered and Bright converted. Dont have much info on this aircraft just had a few images to work from. Theres also a no markings version in the download.

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    15. A-20 of the 84th BS, 47th BG

      A-20 of the 84th BS, 47th BG,USAAF,Serial: 41-3134, Morocco 1942.
      i found this interesting profile which is in a Temporary desert camouflage & liked it that much i skinned it also this version
      of the havoc is actually a B version ,theres a no markings version in the download. Bright finished...buglord

      405 downloads

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    16. DGEN Latest Updates! 3/10/06

      This is an anthology of various "Battle Over Europe" and PF DGen updates put into one zip file. It is intended for BoE owners who are patched to pf_403m.
       
      Contents:
      1. Files from BOEupdate_AEP, PF-BOE and BoE4.0 updates by Starshoy;
      2. BOE night Hurricane skin update;
      3. NW Europe DGen campaign by Ian Boys for pf_v402m;
      4. DGen.exe 4.0.4.5 by Starshoy;
      5. DGen_4043_Upgrade by Ian Boys;
      6. "Italian_Pack" w/speech files, medals, background and skins;
      7. "Italian_pilots" pack by Elephant;
      8. Ju-88 campaigns (beta) by Amagi.
      9. Updated with Final_Fix_1 for DGen_4043_Upgrade by Ian Boys.
      10. Updated Feb. 20, 2006 with the Italian pilots name fix by Ian Boys, Amagi's Belgorod Ju-88 campaign fix, Chameleon[red]'s Russian translations of Italian campaign briefings, and the latest DGen.exe by Starshoy.
       
      [DGen_4043 current as of 2-27-2006]
       
      3-3-06: Updated zip file with Amagi's most recent version of Belgorod campaign and with two files common to Nimit's TruePacific v0.06 to avoid installation order conflict. NGen.exe v3.1.1.4 included as a compressed file.
       
      3-6-06: Added an Mc.202 "Tunisia" campaign submitted by Lil' Pup which uses the Online MT map.
       
      3-7-06: Seven DGen files updated to make this compilation cross compatible with TruePacific and Amagi's "Disaster on the Frontiers" campaigns.
       
      3-9-06: Added Ian Boys' Osfront_patch01.
       
      3-10-06: Added Li'l Pup's updated files for his "Tunisia" campaign.
      Compilation is now at v.10.

      3,570 downloads

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    17. HE 111 Training Campaign

      Can't seem to locate the author I hope you don't mind me putting up this campaign Poymando. Thanks
       
      From the Read doc:
       
      HE 111 Training Campaign
      June 2003
      By Poymando
       
      This 26 mission campaign was designed as a training tool for myself to become familiar with the IL2 FB Full Mission Builder. It features both models of the He111 in a variety of missions from torpedo attacks, recon, level bombing, submarine patrols, minelaying etc. There are also a few historical missions relating to the Stalingrad airlift.
      The campaign requires a couple skins which I have included. Much thanks to CanonUK for his skins and all of his hard work and contribution to the community.
      I would encourage any constructive criticism of this project to help me improve my mission building skills. Perhaps as more bombers become available in upcoming patches, I will add to the campaign. Enjoy!
       
      Poymando

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    18. A20 on Karulha

      A20 on Karulha
       
      Mission for FB-AEP-PF merged.
       
      Here is a mission for a max of 20 players :
       
      -8 fighter pilots (escort and CAP) and
      -4 A-20G teams (1 pilot and 2 gunners each)
       
      The ideal solution :
       
      -let no1 A-20 as AI to lead the pack on the right way,
      -and have at least 2 pilots (nos 1 and 3) for each fighter group.
       
      For the "simili"-historic thing, read the briefing...
       
      Skins are coming with the pack (only 6). Big thank you to their authors, even if I have forgotten their names (except Buglords) !!!
       
      Install is very simple :
       
      -unzip all in a temporary folder and open the obtained folder (A-20 sur Karulha).
       
      -copy-paste everything in your FB-root : everything will automatically go to the right place !!! well... that's how it is supposed to work...
       
      -Run the game, launch a coop mission,
       
      -choose the new A20 pack,
       
      -choose "Attack on Karulha" mission.
       
      Pay attention to the briefing. Check the directions on the map (those indicated in the briefing are purely approximate indications).
       
      And have a good flight !!!
       
      BG_Gaston, 18 march 2005

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    19. April Fools v1

      The Ohka was launched around 55 miles(88km) from the target, usually from under the belly of a Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" bomber, at an altitude of about 27,000 ft (8,240m) and speed of 175-200 mph(280-320 km/h). The first 50 miles(80km) were covered by gliding at around 230mph(370km/h), upon which the pilot ignited the rockets to take the speed up to around 535 mph(860 km/h). In the final dive approach, speeds of up to 620 mph(1,000 km/h) were reached.
       
      The first recorded attacks by an Ohka is on March 21, 1945, when 16 were launched to intercept a US Navy fleet at Kyushu. However, the G4M Ishiki-Rikko was one of the weak links of the Ohka, the Mitsubishi bomber was virtually unarmoured and its entire wing was a giant fuel tank without a self-sealing lining; it was slow and unwieldy at the best of times and the addition of the Ohka made it even more so. This mission illustrated this vulnerability to a T when it was intercepted by Grumman F6F Hellcats and all the bombers were destroyed.
       
      The first successful attack is thought to have been on April 1 1945, damaging the battleship USS West Virginia and two cargo vessels.
       
      On April 12 the American destroyer, USS Mannert L. Abele was sunk by a direct hit.
       
      On May 4, the destroyer Shea was hit by an Ohka as was the USS Hugh W Hadley on May 11; while they did not sink, both destroyers were judged to be beyond repair.
       
      MISSION DATE: Sunday, April 1, 1945
      GAME REQUIREMENT: IL2-FB-PF 4.01m
      GAME TYPE: CO-OP up to 12 players
      MISSION TYPE: Air Intercept
      FLYABLE PLANES: F4U CORSAIR 4, F6F5, G4M1-11
      FLIGHT TO TARGET TIME: 9 minutes
      MISSION INFORMATION: This mission by JR "Big Daddy" Jacobs

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    20. FeFiFoFum Gigant Killer v1a

      22 April 1943, Holy Thursday, just before Easter, was the blackest day of all for the Me 323s and their crews
       
      14 Me 323s of II./KG.z.b.V each carrying about 10 tons of fuel destined for Army Group Tunis was intercepted by the South African Fighters at Cape Bon.
       
      10 Ju 52s of Kampfgruppe z.b.V. 106 took off at 0640 hours bound for Tunis. The Junkers and a group of 14 Me 323s were supposed to fly to Tunis with the maximum available fighter escort.
       
      Each Gigant was carrying 10 tons of fuel destined for Army Group Tunis.
       
      The fighter escort of 39 Bf 109s assembled over Trapani. Another 65 fighters, including Macchi 202s, flew out from Tunis to meet the formation. West of Sicily the Kampfgruppe descended to a height of 20 to 50 meters above the sea. Halfway between Sicily and Tunisia the Me 323s separated from the Ju 52 formation and, contrary to orders, set course for Cape Bon. This splitting of the fighter escort meant that the Giganten had only 36 escorts instead of the planned 104.
       
      At 0925 two large groups of South African fighters began attacking the Me 323s between Cape Bon and the island of Zembra. Conditions were hazy. The first group of enemy fighters engaged the Bf 109s of II./JG 27, which were flying at an altitude of about 2400 meters, and forced them away from the transports. This allowed the second formation, which was larger and made up mainly of P40 Kittyhawks of the South African Air Force, to attack the Giganten.
       
      Once attacked, the Me 323s took evasive action and the wedge-shaped formation disintegrated. The huge, cumbersome transports had little chance of even reaching the African coast. Usually able to sustain a great deal of battle damage, on this day the Giganten were carrying volatile cargoes and most caught fire or exploded after a few hits. Though they put up stiff resistance, shooting down five to seven enemy fighters, the Me 323s were shot down one after another until the last Gigant crashed into the sea in flames.
       
      MISSION DATE: THURSDAY, 22 April 1943
      GAME REQUIREMENT: IL2-FB-PF 3.04m
      GAME TYPE: CO-OP up to 12 players
      MISSION TYPE: Air Intercept
      FLYABLE PLANES: Bf-109G6, SPITFIRE MkVIII, P-40 Tommahawk 2B
      FLIGHT TO TARGET TIME: 8 minutes
      MISSION INFORMATION: This mission by JR "Big Daddy" Jacobs

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    21. IL2FB Balaton Campaign

      From the readme...
       
      This is a totally fictitious campaign involving the Balaton region map and the Player as a German pilot. You'll be flying first the B-239 Buffalo being used as a trainer, then the Bf-109E-4B Jabo fighter bomber. As you will quickly learn, this campaign came solely from my fertile imagination so if you are looking for history, you might try another campaign. Accurate history aside, if you are looking for a 37 mission campaign with varied missions and quick action, you've came to the right place. Ive tried to make each mission different and challenging without making the pilot fly 2 hours to get somewhere, or making the missions so tough you want to quit trying after doing the same mission 12 times.
       
      This is a BETA release of this campaign. I would very much appreciate ANY feedback at all, positive, negative, contructive, destructive, or otherwise. Please let me know what you think. Thanks...

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    22. A wake for Wake v2a

      At 0530 hrs, on October 5th 1943 the Japanese on Wake Island suffered retribution at the hands of the Largest American carrier force since the Pacific War began - and learned how the new Hellcat stacked up against the Zero.
       
      MISSION DATE: October 5th 1943
      GAME REQUIREMENT: IL2-FB-PF 3.04m
      GAME TYPE: CO-OP up to 25 players
      MISSION TYPE: Airfield Attack
      FLYABLE PLANES: A6M2 "Zeke/Zero", F6F-3 "Hellcat", SBD-3 "Dauntless"
      FLIGHT TO TARGET TIME: 15 minutes
      MISSION INFORMATION: This mission was created/edited by JR "Big Daddy" Jacobs

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    23. Tanaka's Transports

      Pacific Fighters Mission - Coop for 4/8 players
       
      On November 11th, the Japanese assembled a large convoy of merchant vessels, loaded with 7,000 men and enough supplies and ammunition for a month's worth of fighting. And in order to assure the delivery of those supplies, they assembled a very powerful force, centered on the battleships Hiei and Kirishima
       
      Rear-Admiral Tanaka Raizo would escort eleven transports carrying some 7,000 men and tons of ammunition and supplies to Guadalcanal. The Imperial Navy decided the battleships Hiei and Kirishima would smash Henderson with concentrated gunfire a day before the arrival of Tanaka's convoy.
       
      In the darkness of Friday the 13th, 13 ships of the American Navy, engaged two battleships Hiei and Kirishima, a cruiser and 13 destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. When it was done the Americans had lost 1 Light Cruiser and 4 Destroyers sunk, and 2 Heavy Cruisers, 2 Light Cruisers, and 1 Destroyer heavily damaged. The Japanese had 1 Battleship (Hiei); and 2 Destroyers, sunk, and 3 Destroyers damaged.
       
      With only two heavy cruisers the Japanese were unable to do enough damage to the airfield. Henderson Field was still operational the next morning. As a result, the Japanese transports, came under heavy attack.
       
      Multiple missions were flown by Marine SBD Dauntlesses, by SBDs and Avengers from carrier Enterprise which staged through Henderson, and by B-17 Flying Fortresses flying up from Espiritu Santo. against the transports throughout the day.
       
      This is where you come in.
       
      Seven of the transports were sunk- Rear Admiral Tanaka, resolved to land the four surviving transports and any surviving troops on Guadalcanal, regardless of any US resistance.
       
      By early the following morning the four surviving Japanese transports had to beach themselves on the shores of Guadalcanal. All four were destroyed by US aircraft and destroyer attack, with horrendous casualties among the troops they were carrying.
       
      For Japan, it was the end of any hope of wresting Guadalcanal from the Americans. In three days of combat in and around the area, they had lost two battleships, one heavy cruiser, three destroyers and eleven combat transports, not to mention 5,000 infantrymen drowned, and several thousand sailors lost. From this point on, the Japanese would never stop retreating in the Pacific.

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    24. Swift Swett

      Pacific Fighters Mission - Coop for 4/8 players
       
      On 7 April 1943, Marine Lieutenant James E Swett in an F4F-4 Wildcat called "Melvin Massacre" took off from Henderson field leading an element of VMF-221.
       
      28 ?Wildcats? of VMF-221, 8 F4U-1s of VMF-124 and 6 P-38Fs of the USAAF?s 12th FS mission that day were to protect the fleet from an estimated 195 Japanese "Zekes" and "Vals"
       
      Upon approaching Tulagi Lt. Swett found 67 D3A2 "Vals" and about 110 "Zekes" starting their attack. Accelerating, he quickly outdistanced his wingmen who were then jumped by the "Zekes" so with no one to help him he waded into the fray.
       
      When he came out the other end he was wounded, had no ammunition left, an engine shot up bad enough that it would eventually seize up on him, and 7 confirmed and 1 probable D3A2s downed by his guns
       
      For this Lt James Elms Swett earned a Medal of Honor. Can you do the same? Let me know what you think?

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    25. Raising Havoc

      Raising Havoc in the Ardennes
       
      It is January 23rd, 1945, and it's cold. The German advance in the Ardennes is nearly over, but the Panzer Army is desperately throwing more troops into the breach who try to keep their momentum going in The Battle of the Bulge.
       
      Tasked with preventing German reinforcements from reaching the battle front, the Ninth Air Force including A-20 Havocs of the 410th Bomb Group launched a series of low-level attacks on enemy ground forces as they wound their way through the Ardennes. Flying conditions were not easy, cloud bases were low, and snow was in the air.
       
      Locating an enemy convoy in open space, the Havoc pilots make a swift attack diving from 8000 feet (2,400m), catching the German force by surprise: Hurtling down the line of vehicles at 320mph (515kph) they release their parafrag bombs from 300 feet (90m) then, dropping just above the roofs of the army trucks continue down the column blasting everything in sight with their forward-firing .50mm calibre machine guns. In the space of a few minutes the attack is completed and the convoy decimated.
       
      With amuntion expended and fuel running low the A-20 Havocs climb out of the zone and head for base in France. they return through a blizzard, but all aircraft make it safely home - the lead aircraft, on landing, counting over 100 holes of various sizes. For their part in leading the successful attack the Lead Pilot Russell Fellers and Bombardier/Navigator Gordon G. Jones received the Silver Star.

      552 downloads

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