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Major Bloodnok

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  1. Nevermind, there are still plenty of other possibilities..
  2. The north wall: I couldn't access targets north of this line. So, the same distance from the edge are the other sides of the wall.
  3. Version 369 is ideal for my setup - GTX 750 Win 10. No problems.
  4. Excellent.
  5. AI Plane Pack 1 https://store.thirdwire.com/store_dlc.htm
  6. Here is the Anatolia map:
  7. Best wishes of the season.
  8. Major Bloodnok

    A-7E Skinpack

    Looks fantastic.
  9. I tend to put offmap bases on the map, but coming in the direction in real life, for example on the SF2Europe map I have RAF Marham etc off the dutch coast. I don't know about single missions, but in campaign mode the aircraft always come from those offmap bases.
  10. Like the the new version and the Enable_TodObjects=1 is really helpful, many thanks.
  11. Does anybody use a 21:9 monitor on Strike fighters and if so, are there any problems. Thanks in advance.
  12. Summer Patrol Germany No.3 Squadron 1954
  13. RAF Orbat at the time of the Berlin blockade revised, after cross checking with my "RAF Germany" book: RAF Gütersloh de Havilland Vampire Fb1, FB4 No. 3 Squadron Hawker Tempest F2 No. 16 Squadron Hawker Tempest F2 No. 26 Squadron Hawker Tempest F2 No. 33 Squadron Spitfire F Mk 24 No. 80 Squadron RAF Wahn Spitfire XIX PR No. 2 Squadron Mosquito VI No. 98 Squadron Mosquito B.35 No. 14 Squadron Mosquito VI No. 4 Squadron Mosquito VI No. 107 Squadron
  14. Great stuff.
  15. More info: Barracks: USA: McNair, Andrews, Roosevelt and Turner. Turner Barracks D Company, 40th Armor Regiment M24 tanks. Turner Barracks F Company, 40th Armor Regiment M24 tanks. UK: Montgomery Barracks, Brooks Barracks, Wavell Barracks, Smut Barracks. Smut Barracks 1st Squadron, 11th Hussars Regiment Centurion tanks. France: Their headquarters were called Quartier Napoléon. 11e Régiment de Chasseurs (11e RCh) Sherman tanks(ARL 44 not available in game).
  16. More info about RAF orbat: Wunstorf housed a single squadron of 16 fighter-reconnaissance Spitfires and two squadrons of Tempest Vs with a strength of 25 aircraft. A little further from the border, Gütersloh housed three squadrons with a total of 50 Tempest IIs whilst Wahn, on the banks of the Rhine, housed four Mosquito squadrons(4, 14, 98, 107) with 30 aircraft.
  17. More info: Lockheed F-80 Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base http://combatace.com/files/file/13411-sf2-lockheed-f-80crf-80ct-33a-shooting-stars-pak-by-erikgen/ 36th Fighter Group F-47D Neubiberg Air Base http://combatace.com/files/file/12375-pf-47d-25-thunderbolt-by-wolf257-for-sf2/ 525th Fighter Squadron 526th Fighter Squadron 527th Fighter Squadron Wiesbaden Air Base and Rhein-Main Air Base C-47 http://combatace.com/files/file/11750-tw-c-47a-upgraded-base-pack/ 60th and 61st Troop Carrier Groups https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Forces_in_Europe_-_Air_Forces_Africa#USAF_mobilization
  18. Fürstenfeldbruck Airbase is listed in the default SF2E terrain. So you can station B-29s from the 301st Bombardment Group, there.
  19. Others: Dutch Airforce: Spitfire LF.Mk.IX 322 Squadron Twente Air Base Belgian Airforce: de Havilland Mosquito NF30 N° 10 and 11 Squadron Beauvechain Airbase Supermarine Spitfire IX, XIV and XVI Florennes Air Base USAF: In June 1948, USAFE consisted of one tactical fighter group, two troop carrier groups, and a photo-reconnaissance squadron, while reinforcements in the form of one fighter group were expected in a few months. The 86th Fighter Group consisted of seventy-five World War II-vintage Republic F-47 Thunderbolts. The group was well trained, had experienced officers, and boasted a 90 percent operational efficiency rating. The 36th Fighter Group and its seventy-five Lockheed F-80 Shooting Stars, the air force's first operational jet, would arrive from the Caribbean after the Berlin blockade began. The 45th Reconnaissance Squadron was a composite unit of twenty-one Douglas A-26 and FA-26s, North American F-6s (reconnaissance version of the P-51 Mustang), and Boeing B-17s. This unit, too, was experienced and well trained with an 85 percent operational efficiency rating. Additionally, as will be detailed later, the air force had begun rotating Strategic Air Command bombers to Germany, and one squadron of Boeing B-29 "Superfortresses" was in residence at Fiirstenfeldbrook in Bavaria. Beyond USAFE, the Royal Air Force fielded thirty-six light bombers in four squadrons and ninety-six fighters in six squadrons, although reinforcements from England were close at hand.' The French had committed most of their air power to Southeast Asia; however, it is worth noting that the French Air Force would take part in the airlift, flying several Junkers JU-52 "Toucans."
  20. Here is the RAF Germany orbat for 1948 RAF Gütersloh de Havilland Vampire Fb1, FB4 No. 3 Squadron RAF Hawker Tempest F2 No. 16 Squadron RAF Hawker Tempest F2 No. 26 Squadron RAF Hawker Tempest F2 No. 33 Squadron RAF Supermarine Spitfire F.24 No. 26 Squadron RAF RAF Wunstorf Spitfire F 14/PR 19 No. 2 Squadron RAF
  21. I think the best option is to look at the various airbases for e.g RAF germany to see what aircraft were stationed in 1948 - mostly mosquitoes and tempests: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Air_Force_Germany Then do a seach for USAF bases and see what's listed as well as dutch, french and belgian bases,(mostly spitfires)
  22. Handover patrol, night to morning, 1954 Ahlhorn
  23. More ready to go in 1954.
  24. Ready to go. 1954 Style.
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