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IL2 Series Sturmovik Forgotten Battles Pacific Fighters Campaigns & Missions

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  1. LW-Jet-Ops.zip

    2 Single Missions for FB/1946 with Me262 and Ar234B, spring 1945.

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  2. LW-Jet-Ops.zip

    2 Single Missions for FB/1946 with Me262 and Ar234B, spring 1945.

    114 downloads

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  3. FrenchWings update from version 7b to version 8

    This is an update of the dynamic campaigns French Wings 1943 - 1945.
     
    It requires version 7b to be installed. So French Wings parts 1 through 6 are required (these are all the main files for version 1), then the version 4 patch, the version 5 patch, the version 6 patch, the version 7b patch, and finally this update.
     
    With this version 8, there are now 14 dynamic campaigns for the French Air Force from 1943 to 1945. The latest ones are dedicated to the bomber group "Bretagne", flying Martin B-26 Marauders, and to the RAF squadrons 326, 327 and 328 flying Spitfires.
     
    Furthermore, some bugs have been corrected (see read-me file inside download), and a lot more AI units, aircraft types and skins have been added. There are more mission types and variety has been enhanced.
     
    Even if you already installed version 7b, please install this update to version 8.
     
    Enjoy!
     
    vtrelut

    172 downloads

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  4. FrenchWings update from version 6 to version 7b

    This is an update of the dynamic campaigns French Wings 1943 - 1945. It replaces version 7/7a.
     
    It requires version 6 to be installed. So French Wings parts 1 through 6 are required (these are all the main files for version 1), then the version 4 patch, the version 5 patch, the version 6 patch, and finally this update.
     
    With this version 7b, there are now 12 dynamic campaigns for the French Air Force from 1943 to 1945. The latest one is dedicated to the bomber group "Bretagne", flying Martin B-26 Marauders.
     
    Furthermore, some bugs have been corrected (see read-me file inside download).
     
    Even if you already installed version 7/7a, please install this update to version 7b.
     
    Enjoy!
     
    vtrelut

    206 downloads

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  5. USAAF Patches

    Layered .psd file with USAAF shoulder patches 1st thru 15th Air Forces also some Allied and composite like DAF, MAAF, CBI, Eagle Squadron etc. Lots of uses if you're creative. File by das_Messer, aka Joe Baldwin Jr. gunrunner81@hotmail.com.

    233 downloads

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  6. FrenchWings update from version 5 to version 6

    This is an update of the dynamic campaigns French Wings 1943 - 1945.
     
    It requires version 5 to be installed. So French Wings parts 1 through 6 are required, then the version 4 patch, the version 5 patch, and finally this update.
     
    Enjoy!
     
    vtrelut

    160 downloads

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  7. FrenchWingsv4tov5zip

    This is an update of the dynamic campaigns French Wings 1943 - 1945.
     
    It requires version 4 to be installed. So French Wings parts 1 through 6 are required, then the version 4 patch, and finally this update.
     
    Enjoy!
     
    vtrelut

    199 downloads

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  8. FrenchWingsPatchv4.zip

    FRENCH WINGS 1943 - 1945
     
     
    CUMULATIVE UPDATE TO VERSION 4.
     
     
    COMPATIBILITY: 4.08m
     
     
    This update includes all the previous ones, and numerous new skins, in particular of French Spitfires.
     
    Please have a look at the Read-Me for details.
     
    INSTALLATION: simply unzip contents of this package into your game's main folder.

    249 downloads

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  9. FrenchWingsPatchv3.zip

    UPDATE OF FRENCH WINGS 1943 - 1945 FROM VERSION 1 OR 2, TO VERSION 3
     
     
    Corrects a few things, and adds more planes and skins.
     
    Compatibility: 4.08m

    176 downloads

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  10. FrenchWingsPatchv2.zip

    PATCH to update French Wings version 1 to version 2.
     
    Requires French Wings version 1 to be installed first, all files from Part 1 to Part 6 included.
     
    COMPATIBILITY: 4.08m

    155 downloads

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  11. FrenchWings4345v1Part6.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 6
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    179 downloads

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  12. FrenchWings4345v1Part5.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 5
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    191 downloads

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  13. FrenchWings4345v1Part4.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 4
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    180 downloads

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  14. FrenchWings4345v1Part3.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 3
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    207 downloads

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  15. FrenchWings4345v1Part2.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 2
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    216 downloads

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  16. FrenchWings4345v1Part1.zip

    French Wings 1943-1945: they were there too! PART 1
     
    Fly with pilots from the French Air Force over North Africa, North-East France and Germany.
     
    Between 1943 and 1945, the French Air Force was rearmed and reequipped with American and British combat aircraft of many types. They took part in fierce air battles, from the Tunisia 1943 campaign to the last push into Western Germany.
     
    Through a series of 5 dynamic campaigns, you will fly with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry if you wish, or famous French aces like Edmond Marin la Meslée.
     
    Flyable planes include P-38s, P-39s, P-40s, P-47s, P-51s, Spitfires, A-20s, B-25J.
     
    This package includes skins and all files for the campaigns, plus a bonus for the users of the add-on BOE (Battle Over Europe): an upgrade of the RAF bomber campaign which adds the A-20C as a flyable aircraft, with a Free French touch as well, added to both the RAF bomber and fighter campaigns.
     
    For questions and suggestions, please contact vtrelut at: vtrelut@yahoo.fr

    268 downloads

       (1 review)

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  17. FreeFrenchforBOEv1.zip

    An upgrade for BOE RAF bomber and fighter campaigns, with a Free French touch.
     
    Compatible with IL2 1946 and BOE

    365 downloads

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  18. german channelfront campaign update V. 1.1 to 1.2

    Update from Vers. 1.1 to 1.2
     
    I added a new subcampaign DDay, the invasion.
     
    Unzip the file into a temp directory, copy the files into your IL2\DGEN folder, overwirte the old ones.

    698 downloads

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  19. DGenbriefingsfixed2.zip

    DGen campaigns briefings - All languages except Russian.
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    Version 2.0 - July 8th, 2007
     
     
    As you probably have realized if you play DGen dynamic campaigns, there are many mistakes in current DGen briefings files:
     
    1) Missing campaign briefings and/or debriefings, which result in strange words displayed on the screen, such as "LeningradSummer44DeBr" or "Africa42tGbDb" for instance.
    2) Mistakes in briefings, which can make it sometimes impossible to display them in the game, especially when DGen syntax is not properly respected.
    3) Wrong or missing aircraft descriptions or city names
    4) Spelling and grammar errors
     
    There are countless errors in the files, which is unavoidable given the hundreds of possible campaigns and probably thousands of various combinations of missions and campaigns which are available.
     
     
    So I checked each briefing file, in all languages except the Russian language, and compared the contents with each related campaignsXXY.dat file, for all DGen campaigns.
     
     
    Basically all files have had to be corrected, except the Polish briefings and a couple of the RAF briefings over Murmansk. All others are corrected.
    For spelling and grammar, I corrected only the French briefings. For all languages, I tried to correct as many DGen errors as possible, such as missing briefings or debriefings.
     
     
    There are probably still many mistakes, but at least with these files now the user should be able to start a campaign without seeing something like "Lvov41SkBr", and finish campaigns without seeing something like "KurlandAug44DeDb".
     
     
    Some of the briefings will appear in English even if you use another language in the game, some will be blank, but I added new ones for most campaigns which had no briefings.
     
     
    Thanks a lot to Ljekio ULMAR who provided me with a translation of his Africa campaigns briefings made by Gagarin, which I adapted slightly.
     
     
    Some mission briefings for the Luftwaffe over Africa may look strange, because they refer to Soviets as enemies: this is due to the fact that these files are common with Eastern Front campaigns.
     
     
     
     
    TO INSTALL, simply unzip the DGen folder contained in the zip, into the game's main directory, for all versions of installations/add-ons/patches.
     
     
    By default the game's main directory is C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\IL-2 Sturmovik 1946, or C:\Program Files\Ubi Soft\IL-2 Sturmovik Forgotten Battles.
    You can also use these files if you have Pacific Fighters only.
     
     
    Allow Windows to overwrite older files.
     
     
    I intend to update these files whenever necessary.
    If you find mistakes, please let me know what campaign/mission briefing is wrong, and I will do my best to correct further: e-mail to me at vtrelut@yahoo.fr
     
     
    Happy Flying!
     
     
    VTrelut

    126 downloads

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  20. DGen_briefings_corrected_v1.0.zip

    DGen campaigns briefings - All languages except Russian.
    --------------------------------------------------------
     
    Version 1.0 - June 30th, 2007
     
     
    As you probably have realized if you play DGen dynamic campaigns, there are many mistakes in current DGen briefings files:
     
    1) Missing campaign briefings and/or debriefings, which result in strange words displayed on the screen, such as "LeningradSummer44DeBr" or "Africa42tGbDb" for instance.
    2) Mistakes in briefings, which can make it sometimes impossible to display them in the game, especially when DGen syntax is not properly respected.
    3) Wrong or missing aircraft descriptions or city names
    4) Spelling and grammar errors
     
    There are countless errors in the files, which is unavoidable given the hundreds of possible campaigns and probably thousands of various combinations of missions and campaigns which are available.
     
     
    So I checked each briefing file, in all languages except Russian, and compared the contents with each related campaignsXXY.dat file, for all DGen campaigns.
     
     
    Basically all files have had to be corrected, except the Polish briefings and a couple of the RAF briefings over Murmansk. All others are corrected.
    For spelling and grammar, I corrected only the French briefings. For all languages, I tried to correct as many DGen errors as possible, such as missing briefings or debriefings.
     
     
    There are probably still many mistakes, but at least with these files now the user should be able to start a campaign without seeing something like "Lvov41SkBr", and finish campaigns without seeing something like "KurlandAug44DeDb".
     
     
    Some of the briefings will appear in English even if you use another language in the game, some will be blank, but I added new ones for most campaigns which had no briefings.
     
     
    Thanks a lot to Ijekio ULMAR who provided me with a translation of his Africa campaigns briefings made by Gagarin, which I adapted slightly.
     
     
    Some mission briefings for the Luftwaffe over Africa may look strange, because they refer to Soviets as enemies: this is due to the fact that these files are common with Eastern Front campaigns.
     
     
     
     
    TO INSTALL, simply unzip the DGen folder contained in the zip, into the game's main directory, for all versions of installations/add-ons/patches.
     
    By default the game's main directory is C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\IL-2 Sturmovik 1946, or C:\Program Files\Ubi Soft\IL-2 Sturmovik Forgotten Battles.
    You can also use these files if you have Pacific Fighters only.
     
     
    Allow Windows to overwrite older files.
     
     
    I intend to update these files whenever necessary.
    If you find mistakes, please let me know what campaign/mission briefing is wrong, and I will do my best to correct further: e-mail to me at vtrelut@yahoo.fr
     
     
    Happy Flying!
     
     
    VTrelut

    89 downloads

       (1 review)

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  21. Ki.46 Interception

    This mission recreates the interception and destruction of a Ki.46 in the early morning of Jan. 10th 1942 by two Brewster Buffalos of 243 Sqn, New Zealanders Sgts. Bert Wipiti and Charles Kronk.
    Guided to the approacing bandit by radar and using a height advantage, they managed to slow the Dinah, eliminating its speed adavatage over the Buffalos, then shot it down over Johore. It was 243 Sqn's first kill.
    Can you do the same?

    182 downloads

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  22. The wild huntsman - Willi Reschke Ta 152 campaign

    To run the campaign you need IL2 Sturmovik 1946 (version 4.08).
     
    The package contains the campaign files and a exclusive skinpack from RDDR for the JG 300/301/302 skins; only available with this campaign.
     
    Please unzip the files into a temp-folder and read the README bevor you start to install the campaign.
     
    If you have installed "the last days" (TLD) plese read the install.pdf!!!
     
    Reading the book from Willi Rreschke „Jagdgeschwader 303/302 wilde sau“ animated me to do a dynamic campaign about it.
     
    The JG 300/ 301 and 302 were named „wilde sau“, cause they were build in 1943, to stop the british night bombing of german cities, with Bf109 and Fw190. They flew without eletronics or radar equipment over the burning cities, to fight the bombers in range of vision. A job like suicide.
     
    These units were build by former bomber pilots. Step by step, they were used from the early year of 1944 on, as day fighters, till the end of the war. Their only duty was the defenese of the homeland.
     
    Willi Reschke served as fighterpliot in the JG 302 from summer 1944 in the defense of the reich. He first flew against the alliied bombers over ungary in summer 1944.
     
    In autum of 1944 the JG 302 was renamed or reorganizd into JG 301 an reequipped with Fw190 A8 and A9. With this plane he flew at the end of 1944 till 1945 over germany.
     
    In the beginning of 1945 his Jagdgeschwader (fighter wing) was used in the attempt, to stop the russian troops heading for Berlin.
     
    The JG 301 was the only german unit, which was equipped with a small number of the new Ta 152H fighters. Willi Reschke was one of the few, who flew with this plane.
     
    In my campaign, the Ta 152H will also be flyable in the second subcampaign, Reichsverteidigung 1944.
     
     
    The campaign
     
    • Ungary summer 1944: baptism of fire (Bf109G6)
    • Defense of the reich, end of 1944
    • The last stand, Berlin 1945
     
    You also could fly with JG 300, which used the Fw190A8 in the ungary campaign. The Ta 152H is playable even in the second subcampaign, as bonus or what-if.
     
    Have fun

    650 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  23. The Battle of Malta 1940-42 (co-op)

    Game version 4.03+
     
    10 Co-op missions for GB,IT and DE pilots for upto 24 players.
     
    Based upon the original Battle of Malta 1940-42 campaigns.
     
    During this time, Malta was the hardest posting possible for a Commonwealth pilot, with the lowest chance of survivability !.
     
    These co-ops recreate some of the dogfights, bombing missions, convoy attacks and defences of this tumultuous time.
     
    Some missions are exact replicas of actual AAR's, others are 'proportional' in terms of plane numbers. I have attempted to be as accurate to history as the game will allow, missions are therefore historic and not balanced , although the victory conditions should give everyone a fighting chance.
    (The Spitfire Escort mission is an exception and although based upon a historical event and date, has been elaborated upon.)
     
    These missions were designed for the 102nd automatic server so most are air starts, with engagement within 5 minutes. All should be complete including landing within 30 minutes.
     
    1.2 makes many minor alterations and balance changes as a result of replay experiance on the above server and brings things upto date with 4.08. (although you only need 4.03+ to play it.)
     
    To enhance enjoyment of flying Italian campaigns and missions, I recommend installing Gastons excellent campaign pack which includes a campaign folder, Italian ranks and medals and an Italian speech pack:-
    http://mission4today.com/index.php?name=Do...tails&id=41
    also incuded in the Dgen Upgrade:-
    http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autom...p;showfile=2032

    392 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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  24. german channelfront campaign update to Vers. 1.1

    In Version 1.1 i put in an additional subcampaign:
     
     
    Channelfront end of 1942: Fortresses ahead
     
    In this subcampaign, there is shown the first encounter of the B17 fortresses of france, since they flew their first missions over france from august of 1942 on. The fighter escort is done by Spitfires cause the first P47 fighters appeard at the beginning of the year 1943 (as far as I know).
     
    I fixed some bugs and made some changes:
     
    In the 1941 subcampaign i assigned the Hurricane IIb as Jabo only.
    Changed some skin assignments in the 1943 subcampaign for JG2.
    Changed the campaignsDe&.dat to show even the 41 subcampaign in the campaign menu (thx to vtrelut)
    Made some changes in the opsnormandy44h.dat, to avoid possible crashes (thx to vtrelut)

    595 downloads

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  25. German Channelfront 1941-44

    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.

    1,072 downloads

       (2 reviews)

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