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Old 01-18-2013, 03:53 AM
joeybuddy96 joeybuddy96 is offline
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If you have time to devote, try googling "Joint Ops" and sign up.
It sounds great, but I cannot fulfill the 8 sessions of 3 hours over the course of 18 days, asynchronously or otherwise.

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getting the missing files from "SAS"
I would if anyone could provide a link or the names of the files. I already have 4.11.1m.

UberDemon released a pack with the original IL-2 missions on his site, but has been down for five years.
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...vik-and-Demos?
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Coop [11 Missions - all placed in "(IL-2 Original)" selection menu for Coop]
- 5x Original IL-2 Coop missions (from release 1.0)
- 5x Stuka based Coop missions (from 1.2 Add-on)
- 1x Yak-9 based Coop mission (from 1.2 Add-on)

Germany Single Player (9 Missions)
- FW-190A-5: 4x FW-190A-5 SP missions (from 1.1 Add-on)
- Bf-109E7Z: 1x Bf-109E7Z SP mission (from 1.2 Add-on)
- Ju-87: 4x Ju-87B-2 SP missions (from 1.2 Add-on)

USSR Single Player (5 Missions)
- Yak-9: 4x Yak-9 & 1xYak-9D SP missions (from 1.2 Add-on)
No training missions are mentioned in the thread. The files present in IL 2 Sturmovik 1946\Missions\Single vary in name from those listed by UberDemon, which makes me think that they are not the ones included in the original IL-2. I'd like to know if the single missions play in order of the campaign once started, or if the sequence is broken in IL-2, and missions will have to be selected one at a time, with no links in scoring or medals between them.

DBW's 1916 pack http://mail.mission4today.com/index....wnloads3&c=107 is a collection of early WWI combat missions, but it doesn't necessarily collect all of the engagements that ever existed for the Nieuport 11, S.E.5, Morane-Saulnier L, Fokker M.5, and every prototype or model version made of those planes. Instead, it gives representational missions for an overall impression of the combat, rather than any specific historical skirmish, of which there should be hundreds.
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