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				The german channelfront campaign, is a highly immersive dynamic campaign for german fighter pilots. It is a set from five subcampaigns from 1941 till the invasion in 1944.
 
 To run the campaign you need IL2 Sturmovik 1946 (version 4.08) and the addon "battle over europe". Without battle over europe, you can´t start the campaign.
 
 The package contains the campaign files and a skinpack. Please unzip the files into a temp-folder and read the README bevor you start to install the campaign.
 By Boelcke1,074 0
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				Hi, old chaps!!
 
 My new Campaign is available now:
 
 "You are Buck Danny, back from Korea. You are invited to be a part of the Fuerza Aerea del Managua restructuration. Managua is a small but rich country of Central America, and also a young and strong ally of the USA.
 
 Your action will be double. First, you will an observer sent by the American government to evaluate the material and training needs of the Managuaian Air Force. Then, you will become a flight instructor. You have returned to civilian life before being incorporated to the Managuaian Force with your former rank. Indeed, during this 1952 summer, USA have been at war in Korea for the last 2 years, and American opinion has become fed up with those murderer combats. For this purpose, your intervention must be the more discrete as possible. Of course, you won't be alone in Central America, and your faithful friends Captain Jerry "Tumb" Tumbler and he mighty Texan red haired Second Lieutenant Sonny Tuckson will come along. Some other pilots and technicians will of course be with you.
 
 Your evaluation mission seems to go easy till the sworn enemy of Managua, Costa Verde, makes his move.
 
 Only one philosophy must guide you : pilots are rare, and you must not hesitate to send them back to home base one you estimate the mission accomplished.
 
 Enjoy your flight!"
 
 Coming with new skins, new medals, read me (french and english), 32 missions (in two versions, french and english).
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				BF109K-4 of II./JG77 Skin Pack 1944. Numbers 8 to 5 .I have used Jesters Excellent Template. Theres weathered & non weathered versions so theres 4 skins of each version plus 1 Weathered & 1 Unweathered No Marks version,10 skins in total. Bright finished....Buglord :)
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				Fairey Firefly Early Mk. Skinpack
 
 
 
 
 
 A lot of "Faked" parts had to be created for these skins - some are very subtle whereas some are slightly more obvious.
 There are 20 skins in total in this pack (all historical). I could have went on to included non marked versions but felt it was too much, if anyone wants a no marked version it can be arranged (note that in game markings will not work properly on these skins as they would overlap the "faked" windows on the fuselage.
 
 Stick this in both of your "Seafire" skin folders and you are ready to go.
 
 Template created by "Fly By Shooter" with elements from "Jesters Ink" and Myself original template was made for the MKVIII Spitfire so I have now adapted this to fit the Seafire and added my own faked parts, panel lines and weathering to it.
 
 Brief info on each aircraft is included.
 
 Regards,
 96th_Nightshifter
 
 The Firefly was designed as a fleet reconnaissance aircraft for the UK's Royal Navy, and was derived from the Fairey Fulmar.
 
 First flown on 22 December 1941, the first versions were delivered in March 1943 to RNAS Yeovilton.
 The main version of the aircraft used during WWII was the Mk.1, which was used in all theaters of operation. Throughout its operational career, it took on increasingly more demanding roles, from fighter to anti-submarine warfare. Main variants included the F1 (with a 1,990-hp Griffon XII engine); FR1 (with an ASH radar underneath the engine); NF2 {night-fighter); Mk.IV (with new outer wing nacelles carrying fuel and an ASH scanner); the FR4, with a two-stage supercharged engine and wing root radiators in place of the earlier "chin-mounted" ones; the AS5 (with new American sonobuoys); TT5 and TT6 (target tugs); and T7 (Anti-Submarine Warfare trainer).
 
 After WWII, the Firefly remained in service in both the UK and Australia, flying anti-ship missions off various aircraft carriers in the Korean War and serving in the ground-attack role in Malaya. In 1956, the Firefly's frontline career ended with the introduction of the Fairey Gannet.
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				BF110-G2 10xSkin Pack of 8.Gruppe, Zertstorergeschwader 26, Berca, Kuzey Africa,1942.These 110s are actually a
 BF110 E-1/R4 Trop skinned onto the G2.Theres 8 skins (different squad codes,weathering etc etc) & 1 Blank Weathered & 1 Blank unweathered in the D/L.
 Excellent Template is by Jesters-Ink. Bright finished.......Buglord.........9th March 2007.
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				For players of offline dynamic campaigns with DGen.
 
 If you have installed third-party dynamic campaigns DGen add-ons, either freeware (True Pacific, Disaster On the Frontiers, etc) or payware (Battle Over Europe, Ostfront, The Last Days), you certainly faced some minor bugs or compatibility issues. If you want to sort them out and enhance your flying experience with DGen, then this guide may be helpful to you!
 
 This is a guide written based on my own experience; of course now the trouble should be minimized thanks to the publication of EnjoyR's patches.
 
 This guide may also be of interest to players who wish to modify their DGen campaigns. Basically all DGen files can be manually edited, but it is somewhat of a challenge.
 
 Let us share our experience together, to enhance the DGen dynamic campaigns!
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				Morane-Saulnier MS.406 of N°2 French Fighter Flight (s/n AX675)
 Jul - Sept 1940
 Only 2 Moranes were available when the French Flight was serving with 274 Sqn. This particular aircraft still carries the insignia of GC I/7 2°escadrille. Note that the roundels are missing on the underside wings.
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				Morane-Saulnier MS.406 of N°2 French Fighter Flight (s/n AX674)
 Jul - Sept 1940
 The French Flight aircraft that served with 80 Sqn and later 274 Sqn retained their original camouflage and squadron insignia, while the French national markings were replaced by British markings. Serial numbers were issued, but apparently these were not carried. This particular aircraft still shows the insignia of GC I/7 1°escadrille. In addition, the underside wings are painted in the RAF black/white pattern.
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