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Partial Phillipines44 campaign - help!


Help!  This has been an attempt to make a fictional 1944 campaign around Wrench's very nice Phillipines terrain. https://combatace.com/files/file/14171-phillipines-islands-1944-ww2-pto-terrain-for-sf2/   

After reading 'Race of Aces' (great book - get it) I wanted to fly and fight many types of aircraft on that terrain.  

This is my first try at a campaign, and it uses a lot of gutting and reverse engineering from:

Regula50's https://combatace.com/files/file/16491-tainan-kokutai-new-guinea-1942-campaignpart-1/ and -2

Pcpilot's   https://combatace.com/files/file/13709-solomons-campaign/

Hope you guys don't mind - it's how I learn.  Also much thanks to all the various aircraft downloads from this site I've used.   This is a great community.

If you don't have the various aircraft, just edit the ini's

I tossed various planes around on the bases.  Again, no attempt at historical accuracy.  

Problem:  The US aircraft all seem there and working, but only two groups of Japanese are working.  A6M7/Lahug Field and J2M1/La Carlotta Field.  
I can't get the rest of the Japanese aircraft to appear.  No idea what's wrong....

-I've tried moving aircraft around on the various airbases
-lengthened the runways in the terrain folder in case the planes needed longer ones
-increased the max number of squadrons allowed on the airbases in the terrain folder
-various other hail mary attempts I've forgotten about.

There are a lot of values and parameters I still don't understand in the ini's.  If anyone wants to try to fix this and repost it I'd appreciate it.

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