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FW-187A Falke squadron is flying close escort mission during Battle of Britain. While an other Falke squadron is flying "freie Jagd" to sweep Spitfires away.
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Thanks. At the moment the numbers and names are only painted on the skin. Later we will change it to decals.
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At the moment the real Kuz is out of order, because a drunken sailor managed it to let fall a big crane on the flightdeck. This is a screenshot of our Kuz (WIP) As you see the VLS SAM launchers are operational now. And the Flak is firing too.
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rokieborghunder sent me the last version of the ship. It is still WIP. But on the screenshot below you see some members of the crew on deck. and parked planes in the hangar. When it will be finished, the Kuz will be a beauty and eyecandy.
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One step after an other. I think it should be not to difficult to make a Liaoning.
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I was not aware of such a problem. I tried it to create a mission with TW mission editor and it workes fine for me. But i must admit, that i only added an additional flight and nothing more. What exactly you have done? What kind of mission? Perhaps the problem has something to do, that the terrain is restricted on allowed mission types. CAS and Armed_recon are not implemented in the map.
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Do you have tried to mod the ENVIRONMENTSYSTEM.ini file? Perhaps you find there a solution.
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a lot of runways were simple meadows. Take the airfield.ini from First eagles and an empty, flat place on the map.
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This is a Su-22M4 cockpit. But the colors of the cockpits of the soviet planes were always the same, when they were delivered. It was a kind of blue-grey ( maybe turquoise). It was said, that this color was best for the eyes, "not as exhausting to the eyes". Later, in the units the cockpits often were repainted into black, or what color they had. All soviet cockpit panels have on thing in common. It is the so called "T". All instruments, which were essential to fly the planen were framed with a small white line. Here you see the stick and the framed instruments better. The throttle.
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Ups, da hilft auch kein Panzerband! Oops, even duct tape wont help, i think, doesnt it?
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Sept. 1994. Last take off. The last russian occupation troops left Germany. (BTW the Americans are stll here.)
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I know, but i think, that only the users of the Su-7B would have choosen such a plane. A nation, what i miss is India. They used the Su-7B during war with Pakistan. And Iraq would also a buyer for such a plane. The LSK had had a "MiG-only" philosophy at this time.
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The LSK, the AirForce of the GDR, East Germany definitly never used the Su-20, because at the end of the 70th no Sukhoi jets were used. To buy Sukhoi planes would need a completly new infrastructure. Because the MiG-23MF was coming in 1978, the acquisition of MiG-23BN was the call of the day. Later, when the MiG-23BN proofed as pure dumb iron dropper, the LSK started to search for a new fighterbomber. So we got the Su-22M4 and the Su-22UM-3K. For this birds a completly new airbase was built. (Rostock-Laage)
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