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RAF Bases Pack 1 South-East England
Time to open my vault & see what pops out
RAF BASES PACK 1 (South-east England) Pack 1 contains detailed templates for most of the RAF bases in south-east England as they appeared in the 1940's. These have been painstakingly researched from period photographs, maps, charts, reports etc. The historical accuracy of hard-coded objects at airfields on the COD English Channel map varies greatly. Some airfields have reasonable (although simplistic) approximations of the historical positions of hangars & buildings, which assisted template building. Other airfields show a distinct lack of attention to historical detail or down-right laziness in their hard-coded object setup. For example, RAF Beckesbourne (Canterbury) airfield has small French hangars dispersed around the airfield. These never existed in real life; RAF Redhill has hard-coded hangars on the southern side of the airfield but no real-life hangars existed to the south of the field. Constructing templates for poorly hard-coded airfields was difficult because it's not possible to remove these badly placed objects. What I have done is to try to disguise hard-coded objects, and disabling poorly placed spawn points, by placing other objects over them. In some cases, it was necessary to create new taxiways by using the FMB custom airfield object. ROYAL AIRFORCE BASES Templates of RAF airfields as they appeared in the 1940's. Includes hangars, roadways, tracks, out-buildings, control towers, officers messes, billets, stores, taxiways, workshops, also prominent features such as cemeteries, churches, manor houses, pubs, Short Brothers aircraft works & seaplane factory, as well as nearby coastal AA batteries & observation posts. Complete with trains running on nearby rail lines & cars & trucks travelling along roadways & within the airfield perimeter. Contains: RAF Beckesbourne (Canterbury), RAF Biggin Hill, RAF Croydon, RAF Eastchurch, RAF Gravesend, RAF Hawkinge, RAF Kenley, RAF Littlestone, RAF Lympne, RAF Manston, RAF North Weald, RAF Ramsgate, RAF Redhill, RAF Rochester, RAF West Malling ROYAL AIRFORCE RADAR & COMMAND CENTRES Recreated from 1940's period photographs. Includes the “Ash” underground command & control centre, radar installations & Beachy Head lighthouse. Contains: RAF Beachy Head, RAF Sandwich (Ash) COASTAL FEATURES Inexplicably, several prominent south-eastern England coastal features are missing from the stock English Channel map. These have been recreated from 1940's period photographs and include Victoria Pier (Folkstone), harbours, docks, lighthouses, industrial areas, fishing cottages, recreational boat pens, coastal apartments & roads, life boat piers & stations, as well as nearby coastal AA batteries, observation posts & sea forts. Contains: Bembridge Harbour (Isle of Wight), Folkstone Harbour, Royal Ramsgate Harbour, Maunsell sea forts (Thames Estuary at Nore & Red Sands). I'm always looking to improve my templates, so feedback & comments are welcome. Download link REMOVED by author
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When one engine fails on a two engine bomber, you will always have enough power left to get to the scene of the crash. Get the latest COD Team Fusion patch info HERE Last edited by salmo; 10-18-2012 at 08:54 AM. |
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Fantastic ! Can this be combined to a single template ?
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I d/led it just in case I need it in the future.
The download does not seem very big. Thanks. |
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First of, thanks for doing this, it sounds excellent
Second, is there any way of getting this where i don't have to sign up to something to be able to download this? cheers fruitbat |
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This sounds awesome! How do you download it? Have you got a torrent?
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Broken download link in 1st post has been updated. It's only 151kb so no need for a torrent.
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When one engine fails on a two engine bomber, you will always have enough power left to get to the scene of the crash. Get the latest COD Team Fusion patch info HERE |
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This is really great. Have any plans for doing something similar around the Isle of Wight or Portsmouth area? If so it would be used in a soon to be released multiplayer mission.
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