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IL2 Series Sturmovik Forgotten Battles Pacific Fighters Campaigns & Missions

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  1. On 24 March 1942 the American Volunteer Group (AVG) raid on the Japanese Air Force at Chiang Mai in northern Thailand was one of the Flying Tigers most significant actions.
    The 10 P-40s that came from China caught the Japanese off-guard and provided America with it's 1st news of victory.
     
    MISSION DATE: Tuesday, 24 March 1942
    GAME REQUIREMENT: IL2-FB-PF 3.04m
    GAME TYPE: CO-OP up to 10 players
    MISSION TYPE: Airfield Attack
    FLYABLE PLANES: Hawk 81A-2
    FLIGHT TO TARGET TIME: 15 minutes
    MISSION INFORMATION: This mission was created/edited by JR "Big Daddy" Jacobs
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  2. THE BATTLE OF MALTA 1940-1942 (IT) 1.0
     
    for Il2/AEP/Pf 4.03m+
     
    A 62 mission Scripted fighter Campaign for an Italian fighter pilot based in Sicily.
     
    This campaign is based on a lot of historical research, no real pilot would have had the opportunity to experience
    all that is contained although I have constructed what I hope is a believable fiction.
     
    Almost all the missions within this campaign are directly based upon real missions.
     
    The variety and type of missions are varied but the focus is upon escort type missions and their evolution throughout
    the period covered. There are also patrols, fighter sweeps, ground attacks, interceptions and a variety of 'specials' as the Regia Aeronautica struggle to win air superiority and prevent convoys and supplies from getting to Malta.
     
    Convoys are central to this whole campaign so ships of all types and their attack and defence feature very heavily
    throughout.
     
    Player fly's the Fiat Cr42 'Falco', MC200 'Saetta', Fiat G50 and MC202 'Folgore'.
    (and very briefly a bf109, He111 and an MC205 'Veltro' in a final 'epilogue' mission in 43.)
     
    i) This campaign requires the Italian campaign folder and Italian speech pack. (included in the 'DGEN latest updates !' underneath this in the campaigns section of CombatAce website:-
    http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autom...p;showfile=2032
    OR
    in 'the Italian campaign pack' available at Ubi Pacific fighters under user campaigns,
    many thanks to Gaston and everyone else involved.
     
    ii) This campaign was constructed using the excellent il2 MATmanager and it is recommended that people install this
    utility in order to be able to choose accurate plane markings.
    (the campaign should still work without it but will not look as good as intended.)
     
    Thanks to all the skinners that created the skins contained within, I have tried my best to agnowledge their excellent
    work. (see read me).
     
    Unzip to your desktop and look at the enclosed Read Me(IT)
     
     
     
    Hopefully there should be an Italian language version of this campaign to follow soon.
     
    1.1 corrects some spelling and typos in the briefs.
     
    Charlielamb2002@yahoo.co.uk stanislao.penniello@tin.it
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  3. 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.
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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
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  7. 5 Historical co-ops for upto 24 players, that recreate the frantic Bi-plane actions between the RAF and the Regia Aeronautica around Halfya pass on the Libya/Egyptian border in 1940.
     
    Forget everything you ever learned about instrument flying, energy manoeuvres and boom and zoom. Strap yourself into the open cockpit of an antiquated biplane and soar into the North African sky's !.
     
    These missions are exact replicas of actual AAR's in so far as the mechanics of this game will allow. I have picked the most equal encounters and overall I think there is a fair balance (over all five missions).
     
    The eventual arrival of Hurricane 1's compensates for initial Italian numerical superiority.
     
    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.
     
    (To play this mini-campaign online on this server, go to 102 Coop dedicated via Hyperlobby, Join. Type DSC MAP 02 in chat and send to all and it will bring up these co-op missions. You do not need to download this to play in this way but if you do, all planes that you see will have the correct skins .)
     
    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 a speech pack:-
    http://mission4today.com/index.php?name=Do...tails&id=41
    also included in the Dgen Upgrade:-
    http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autom...p;showfile=2032
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  8. For game version 4.70+
     
    6 Semi-Historical co-op missions for up to 24 players.
     
    These missions are loosely based on the AARs that I could find, or they are linked to the ground action which is far better documented.
     
    Players fly Ki27's, I153's and I16's.
     
    All missions should be complete within about 30 minutes.
     
    There are Escort, Intercept and Ground attack missions designed to be played in sequential order to create a kind of mini campaign.
     
    Special thanks to NHawk for his brilliant map template upon which this is based.
     
    I originally designed these missions for the 102nd co-op server. You can find and play them there by typing DSC MAP 01 after joining.
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  9. Short Bong
     
    Short Bong is a much shorter version of the America's Ace of Aces campaign. It is made for all of you who cannot spend the time that the real Dick Bong spent flying on his successful missions. This campaign is the same as America's Ace of Aces except you start out near the action. In the realism options choose instant success if you don't have the time to fly back to base.
     
    Some time when you have the time try and play the full version of America's Ace of Aces. It's a real challenge and has some surprises I couldn't add in this short version.
     
    Just over the Wisconsin border from Illinois is the most stolen sign in America. It reads "Bong Recreation Area".
     
    99% of the people you ask will have no idea who or what the area is named after. It's a shame that the greatest fighter pilot America has ever produced is all but forgotten and his name has become a joke.
     
    This is just my attempt to educate a small number of you as to the life and times of Richard Ira Bong, America's Ace of Aces. His record 40 kills in the Pacific Theater will never be surpassed. This unlikely farm boy from Poplar Wisconsin became a super star and then faded into the history books. He deserves more than just his 15 minutes of fame.
     
    I have recreated all of Bong's successful missions. I have tried to recreate as accurately as possible the circumstances faced by Dick Bong in his 2 year onslaught of the Japanese armed forces. I have had to use different maps because many of the areas that Bong fought in are not represented in the game yet. Areas such as Northern New Guinea, Rabal, Borneo, the Philippine Islands of Negros, Mindoro and Leyte have not been modeled yet. I have found very similar areas on other maps that fit the bill however. By using the southern part of New Guinea I was able to recreate the Lae area farther to the north; by using the Singapore map I could recreate similar conditions to the Philippine islands etc. I think you will get the feel of the historical area and conditions.
     
    There are a few fun missions. One where you take off at night and try and get Washing Machine Charlie as Bong tried to do a few times... Another where you get into a dogfight in a SBD against a float plane... One where you have a mock dog fight with a P47 as Bong did while on leave... and the last one where you try and complete the only mission that Dick Bong could not.
     
    I wish to apologize for the racial epithets used to describe the Japanese race. This was the language of the times and the quotes are verbatim. I'm sorry if they cause any discomfort. I do not mean to offend, just to be historically accurate with my quotes.
     
    If Put the plane on autopilot and you will encounter all the bogies that Dick Bong shot down.
     
    The skins mentioned are not included in this version. If you want to use them they are included in America's Ace of Aces campaign only and you can download them there.
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  10. A single player Practice mission with a He 111H towing a Me 321 glider off a Finnish airfield , Also include a Ntrk of same , Enjoy
    Old Eagle
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  11. My second mission and the very first Dutch mission ever to be uploaded (unless I missed something), a fictional mission that will allow you to practice the actual divebombing technique used bt the ML-KNIL's Brewsters against the Japanese invasion convoys off Balikpapan and Java in January and March 1942.
     
    Developed on FB/PF 4.04m.
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  12. My very first mission, a single mission depicting the use of a Brewster Buffalo as a nightfighter over Singapore Island, based on historical use of two Buffalos as nightfighters. Skin included. Try to intercept and destroy the attacking Bettys. Happy Hunting!
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  13. Sorry, had to repost this today due to a corrupted file.
     
    This 47 mission set provides an Italian fighter career during the period from June 1940 to April 1945. Includes skins. Any problems or questions relating to the campaign please feel free to e-mail me at EAF602WHIZZ@aol.com
     
    Hope you enjoy it.
    Billy Pryce
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  14. 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)
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  15. This is a 22 sortie linear campaign for the Hawker Tempest. It runs from June 1944 until May 1945. Think you can survive your last tour of ops on this beast? Think flak trap and think again!
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  16. A historically based camapign flown as VVS ace Lilya Litvak.
     
    Installation: Just run the installer it should find your IL-2 directory automatically.
     
    Compatible with IL-2/FB/PF 4.04m
     
    Features:
    42 missions
    10 historically informative tracks
     
    Some features I included in this update:
    - More air traffic
    - Heaps more ground objects
    - Landing objectives (you pass the mission if you land back at a friendly base)
    - airbase activity, you'll notice once operation Uranus begins there's a lot going on including aircraft maintenance, loading operations, refuelling and re-arming.
    - More surprises. ooo goodie surprises!... actually you might not like some of these ones
     
    Overall the difficulty is not high as all you really have to do is get back to base, stop on the ground and not be dead.
     
    Feedback appreciated. You can find me at www.kiwisim.net.nz
     
    Enjoy. Neil.
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  17. 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.
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  18. NEW 4.02M patch compatible!
     
    These files will contain the following below. Some of it fixes historical inaccuracies and others contain more flexibility (even if not particularly historical, as an example, you may now fly the P-38J in new Guinea, a bit earlier
    than history dictated but still with in flexible limits of reality?we?re talking 5 months earlier people?same planes opposed it).
     
     
    Added P-38J USAAF land based career to the New Guinea campaign (semi historical, a bit early, not by much)
    Added F-4U Corsair Marines land based career to the Guadacanal campaign (a bit ealier but most same planes in the air)
    Added Ki-61 Tony Career to the New Guinea campaign (semi historical, a bit early, not by much)
    Added F65F Navy Career to the Marianas (historical)
    Added ki-61 Tony career to the JAAF in Tarawa (not historical)
     
    Enjoy!
    MK2
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  19. Here is a mission for a max of 29 players :
     
    -8 A-20G teams (1 pilot and 2 gunners each),
    -4 fighter pilots (escort/Mustang MkIII),
    -1 reco pilot (SpitMkIXe).
     
    For the "simili"-historic thing, read the briefing...
     
    Skins are coming with the pack (only 3). Big thank you to
    their authors, even if I have forgotten their names (except
    vpmedia) !!!
     
    Install is very simple :
     
    -unzip all in a temporary folder and open the obtained folder
    (Mulheim).
     
    -copy-paste everything in your FB-root : everything will
    automatically go to the right place !!! well... that's how it
    should work...
     
    -Run the game, launch a coop mission,
     
    -choose the new "NorthWest Germany" folder,
     
    -choose "The bridge of Mulheim" and that's it !!!
     
    Pay attention to the briefing. Check the directions on the map
    (those indivated in the briefing are purely approximate indications).
     
    And have a good flight !!!
     
    BG's_Gaston, 6 november 2005
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  20. 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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  21. 81st squadron arrives in Murmansk !!!
     
    Missions for FB-AEP-PF 4.01merged.
     
    Here is a new coop mission for 12 players, also edited for single play.
     
    For the "simili-historic" context, just read the briefing...
     
    Install is very easy :
     
    -unzip this file in a temporary folder and open the newly obtained folder (Murmansk),
     
    -copy-paste all the content of the Murmansk folder (there will be 2 folders : Missions and PaintSchemes) directly
    in the root of your Forgotten Battles (for example in C:/ProgramFiles/UbiSoft/IL2-Forgotten Batles), everything will automatically go to the right place.
     
    To play :
     
    -launch the game, select the multiplayer game, create a coop server,
     
    -choose "Murmansk",
     
    -choose the mission "Arrival in Murmansk" et voilà !!!
     
    or if you prefer the single play :
     
    -launch the single missions,
     
    -choose RAF,
     
    -choose "Hurricane",
     
    -choose the mission "Arrival in Murmansk".
     
    And you are ready to fly...
     
    Read briefings carefully, check the directions on the map and do not forget to remember in which direction you will
    have to fly.
     
    And have a good flight !!!
     
     
     
    Thank you to :
     
    -the BG's squadron, who first flew this mission,
    -to all the skinners' community, because you will find some of their beautiful skins in these missions,
    -to Oleg Maddox for this wonderful sim.
     
    Gaston, 12 JULY 2005
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  22. 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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  23. September Mourn v1
    Soon available at www.combatace.com and at www.airwarefare.com
     
     
    Only very courageous - or foolhardy - pilots would have dared to fly through the curtains of fog and mist that blanketed the undulating lands along the frontier between northeastern Germany and Poland at daybreak on September 1, 1939.
     
    Luftwaffe 1st Lt. Bruno Dilley and his wing-men, 2nd Lieutenant Horst Schiller and Sgt Gerhard Grenzel, were all thoroughly trained fliers, and they would be piloting Junkers 87 dive bombers, called Stukas. Their mission was of vital tactical importance to the German Army, poised to plunge into Poland that very morning to strike the first blow of World War II.
     
    Dilley's objective was a pair of huge steel railroad bridges that spanned the Vistula River on the edge of the town of Dirschau. The Stukas were not to demolish the bridges, however; the High Command of the German Army wanted the twin spans intact so that German troops and supplies could speed across the Vistula in their intended Blitzkrieg, or lightning war, against the Polish Army. Dilley's task was to prevent the Poles themselves from blowing the bridges as a defensive measure. Polish Army engineers had already affixed explosive charges to the bridge structures; the three Luftwaffe pilots were to destroy the wires that connected the explosives with remote electrical detonators located within the Dirschau railroad station.
     
    Severing slender wires with bombs dropped from planes flying at high speed was a difficult undertaking, to say the least. To increase their chances of success, Dilley and his wingmen had scouted the area, changing into civilian clothes and boarding the Berlin-Konigsberg express, which ran through a slim corridor of Poland between Germany and East Prussia and across the vital Vistula bridges. From the train the German airmen had seen the detonator wires for themselves: They were strung along the riverbank. To hit so small a target, the Stukas? normally used as dive bombers?would have to be flown horizontally at treetop level. It was a risky business at best, and the fog and mist on the morning of September 1 made it many times more hazardous.
     
    At 4:26 a.m., Dilley, Schiller and Grenzel gunned their Stukas across a rough airfield near Elbing, East Prussia, and took off. Dirschau lay 24 miles away. If all went well, they would reach it in just eight minutes.
     
    For six minutes the three pilots and the rear gunners sitting behind them in the Stukas' two-seat cockpits hurtled straight ahead through blinding scud, the planes' big 1,210-horsepower Jumo 21 ID engines roaring at full throttle. Even a small error in calculating altitude would have meant smashing into one of the borderland's rolling hills, and each Stuka carried a 550-pound bomb under its fuselage and four 110-pounders below the wings that would have made any contact with the ground instantly fatal.
     
    Two minutes from the target, Dilley dimly perceived the silver gray water of the Vistula beneath his wings. He banked to turn downstream toward the bridges, his wingmen following in line-astern formation. All three skimmed along less than 100 feet above the river.
     
    The moment he sighted the bridges glimmering through the mist, Dilley radioed his pilots, "target ahead," and eased his Stuka into line with the embankment to the left of the two spans. He pressed the bomb-release button on his control stick when his plane was barely 100 yards from the twin spans' girders, then jerked the stick back and to the left. The Stuka, relieved of its bombs, leaped over the bridges in a tight climbing turn to port. Schiller followed in carbon-copy style. So did Grenzel. As they swung away, they could see that their bombs had plastered the area where the wires were strung. The time was 4:34 a.m., 11 minutes before the Army's scheduled 4:45 attack.
     
    MISSION DATE: Friday, 1 September 1939
    GAME REQUIREMENT: IL2-FB-PF 3.04m
    GAME TYPE: CO-OP up to 6 players
    MISSION TYPE: Bridge Defence
    FLYABLE PLANES: Ju-87B, Pz.11c
    FLIGHT TO TARGET TIME: 8 minutes
    MISSION INFORMATION: This mission by JR "Big Daddy" Jacobs
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  24. background for the Marine campaign .works in V3.04 combined and standalone.from only picture of original cadre of VMF-124 Guadalcanal, Feb 1943,F4U is in photo not F4F.Gunrunner81@hotmail.com
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