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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 04-04-2012, 06:38 PM
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Default IL2 Future Wishlist: North African Campaign

This was brought up in another thread and the more I think about it, the cooler it sounds, I personally have never played anything with the North African Campaign, specifically the air battles so lets just sit back and dream...

*note: this isnt meant to start any debates about the devs use of resources and future developments, they are working on what they are working on, this is just meant to dream of what could be in the future... or from the mod community after the SDK? Maps possible? Who knows... lets just dream...

So I'll start....

The aircraft...

http://www.africaaxisallied.com/blog...ican-campaign/
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Old 04-04-2012, 06:42 PM
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Ummm G-2
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Old 04-04-2012, 07:12 PM
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Ive played Nord Afrika in a multiplayer campaign. It was the first real campaigns 5./JG27 played in. It had historical planesets and mission objectives. It had a really good balance and was very enjoyable.

5./JG27 Vs Chuffy's Flying Circus! It was the best campaign we have ever been in! CFC were a good fight and good Sports! The old hands in the unit remember it as our hayday or honey moon period.

The first campaign was 17 missions long. We played some twice so it was more like 22 missions... From the Italian beginning in 1940 to German advance, British counter offensive, German counter counter offensive... All the way to the withdrawel in 1943. It was epic. The aircraft comming and going and being out classed and replaced.

Nord Afrika was awesome! - Except the flies and salt water.

Some time later CFC wrote a 4 or 6 missioner and that was fun also. So actually we have played two campaigns.

5./JG27 & 9./ZG26 have found memories of Nord Afrika.
Actually this is where our sister squadron 9./ZG26 was born!


You can read all about it in our newspapers chronicling it here:

http://www.5jg27.net/t19-1st-nord-afrika-campaign-news

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Old 04-04-2012, 07:47 PM
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Ive played Nord Afrika in a multiplayer campaign. It was the first real campaigns 5./JG27 played in. It had historical planesets and mission objectives. It had a really good balance and was very enjoyable.

5./JG27 Vs Chuffy's Flying Circus! It was the best campaign we have ever been in! CFC were a good fight and good Sports! The old hands in the unit remember it as our hayday or honey moon period.

The first campaign was 17 missions long. We played some twice so it was more like 22 missions... From the Italian beginning in 1940 to German advance, British counter offensive, German counter counter offensive... All the way to the withdrawel in 1943. It was epic. The aircraft comming and going and being out classed and replaced.

Nord Afrika was awesome! - Except the flies and salt water.

Some time later CFC wrote a 4 or 6 missioner and that was fun also. So actually we have played two campaigns.

5./JG27 & 9./ZG26 have found memories of Nord Afrika.
Actually this is where our sister squadron 9./ZG26 was born!


You can read all about it in our newspapers chronicling it here:

http://www.5jg27.net/t19-1st-nord-afrika-campaign-news

Very cool, thanks for sharing
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Old 04-04-2012, 11:34 PM
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Remember the time the devs said they were going to release the SDK. It was the bottom of a long list , so I guess in 10 years time that will eventually come out and then you can make an African Campaign.
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Remember the time the devs said they were going to release the SDK. It was the bottom of a long list , so I guess in 10 years time that will eventually come out and then you can make an African Campaign.
It wont take ten years.

Makes sense the med comes next... (After the Ostfront)

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Old 04-05-2012, 06:13 AM
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The website posted in the first post seems to be down so I will just put some things up.

The back and forth of the North African front battle. http://s158.photobucket.com/albums/t...anWarMap-1.jpg



109 E7
109 F2
109 F4
109 G2
110
He III
Ju 88
Ju 87
also Italian Machi's

Hurricane
P-40
Spitfire Mk.V
Blenheim
B-25
P-38

To me the North African desert is a fun arena. All kinds of fighting.





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