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Mission: Cecilenhof Raid
This is my first attempt at creating a mission that is just for fun, that can be played in a CTA game.
Everyone is on the same side. Mission Log: Cecilenhof Raid Location: Germany, Berlin Mission Breif: You are to take off from the "Neukolin Airfield" at 0700 hrs and are to proceed to the town of "Potsdam", there just NW of the town you will find "Cecilenhofe" located in a wooded area. You are to make a single pass, bombing the castle. You are then to proceed back to "Neukolin Airfield" and land. Allied Planes: P-47, B-17 or P-51 Target Information: "Cecilenhof" is located in a wooded area, is white in color. Airfield Instructions: Beginning: Land your planes facing West, group up and then proceed to take off keeping a tight formation. Ending: Land your planes facing East to finsh the mission. Flight Formation: Planes should be formed in a stacked formation, left side being the lower side. Flight Headings: Heading A. Take off heading South, 11 degrees to the town of "Britz" Heading B. Turn to the bearings of 23 degrees, South to head for the town of "Heinersdorf". Heading C. Turn to the bearings of 28 degrees, West to the town of "Stahnsdorf". Heading D. Continue on this heading 28 degrees, West until you reach the town of "Potsdam". Heading E. Target, is "Cecilenhof" located just NW of "Potsdam" in a wooded area. Heading F. Head North, 1 degree to the town of "Falndand" Heading G. Head East, 11 degrees to head for the Neukolin Airfield. Heading H. Approaching from the west, you are to land facing the east side of the airfield. |
Recon picture of target for you. It's called the Cecilenhof.
http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...OfPrey_6-1.png Feel free to use pics etc from the one we did last month http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23026 http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23815 |
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I was wondering what it was called, but could not find anything online, thx a million. :-P |
i'll be away until about the 10th. but if you still have it going on when i get back count me in
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Tried this tonight with Foz. Didn't go that great. One big problem we had was how the heck do you get to Heinersdorf by going southwest of Britz? Looking at google earth now, I think you mean Zehlendorf. And it also took us a while to work out you start from Tempelhoff airfield, we were looking for another strip somewhere as none of us could read the map place names very well because the map was so zoomed out. Maybe we were on the wrong Berlin map? And as foz was reading out the compass directions I didn't know that by 11 degrees from tempelhoff you meant 110 degrees. I kept flying North lol
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A squadron of Hurricanes attempted this tonight on the 360...... and failed miserably.We had to stop almost immediately to ask for direction. Our first issue was the home airfield.... where is it? The only one we could find was slightly south of Berlin. We then got confused with "Britz, and Heinersdorf", Britz being below Berlin and Heinersdorf being above it, (we had to resort to google earth). We ultimately found the target, but only because of the use of google earth. The instructions seem detailed enough, so its clearly a mistake on our part. We just struggled with the headings and airfield. Does anyone have the locations marked on a Berlin map? We will try this again tomorrow night. Cheers fella's. |
Was that another race to post Foz? :lol: I won this time :P
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I'll give you this one. Thats 1-1. We should retry the flight path tomorrow, get our bearings back. |
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I wrote the coordinates wrong, will fix, srry!:-P |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/zz16/FOZ1983/MAP.jpg
Here's a map i was given, I've added to it a little. RED shows where i believe we were meant to go? I think thats right. BLUE shows where we actually went haha. Uopn reaching North of Berlin instead of South, thats when we gathered we were lost so cheated somewhat and summoned google earth to assist us :P |
For the culturally interested:
Potdam has no castle, it has a load of palaces, parks and gardens, though. Cecilienhof is where the Potsdam conference took place, it was a residence for the last German Kaiser. The palace in the picture is not Cecilienhof, it is the Belvedere on the Pfingstberg, a smaller royal recreational residence on a hill, very close to Cecilienhof. Belvedere from the French good view, because you get an awesome view over the Havel river, islands and hills as well as the palaces and gardens of Postdam and south-west Berlin. Neither palace was disabled by bombs, don't think they actually were targeted. Cecilienhof, only a couple of dozen meters away from the Berlin wall, was kept in good condition all the time, with lots of tourists coming for a visit, but the Belvedere was closed to the public and left to rot up to 1989, because it did not only give a good view of the landscape, but also of a Soviet military component harbouring thousands of Soviet soldiers, ready to attack the West / defend the East in case the Cold War got hot. It was reconstructed after 1989 and is open to the public now. |
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[wikipedia] During World War II, the area served as a military training area, mostly for Flak troops. It was destroyed in Allied air raids. I'm going to check it out next time i'm over berlin. |
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Land at the Templehof Airfield, facing West.
Group up, take off turn south. Head to the town of Blankenfelde. Turn NorthWest to the town of Potsdam. Target is north of Potsdam. Side Note: Will make the mission longer! http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/967e4d30f4.jpg http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/4ef3f9fce5.jpg Target! http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/7b2ea903d0.jpg |
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