This project started some 2 years ago after “Marg” uploaded its excellent mesh/coastlines for Malta. This prompted the dream of a complete detailed scenery for the island, starting of course with the three main airfields (Luqa, Ta Qali and Hal Far), but soon extending to the city of Valetta with its forts, maltese towers along the coast, Kalafrana seaplane base, and ultimately the cities of Mosta and Mdina. Here’s the result of all this work, which could certainly still be improved, but sometimes in design you have to decide you’ve done enough and share the results ! I still think that this is probably the most complex piece of scenery ever created for CFS2, and I had great fun building it.
dafsm79.zip (2.55 Meg) (downloaded 790 times)
IS4G Savoia Marchetti 79 Sparviero
IS4G Italian air force standard bomber during WWII the S.79 Sparviero (sparrow-hawk) was extensively used as horizontal bomber and torpedo-bomber. The military version derived from a civilian one that obtained prestigious results, in the thierties, in many aerial competitions; the most famous was the Paris-Damascus-Istres air race in 1937; three S.M.79C planes obtained the first three places, overperforming the french and british competitors. On wearing the uniform the Sparviero was modified with a dorsal hunch to receive the rear-facing 12.7 mm Breda-Safat machine gun; from that moment on it was know as "Il Gobbo (The Hunchback)". The first squadrons to receive were assigned to bombing missions and soon, with the breakout of the war, new torpedo-bombing units were formed; the Sparviero was perfectly suited for this job, thanks to its manouvrability and capability to sustain heavy damage, and obtained the greatest successes against the british convoys in the Mediterranean. SCASM edition.
by isoliti4gatti (2007-08-02 20:43:02)
NOTE: This document has been updated on 09/16/2014 to include the newest scenery by Jean Bomber for Morocco and Pantelleria, as well as changes to the instructions for a specific section of the guide.
This document is a guide that offers step-by-step instructions on how to install the CFS2 Mediterranean enhancements by Sander De Cocq (SdC), mesh and watermasking by Rhumbaflappy, as well as intensive scenery by Jean Bomber and Brunosk, together with numerous airfields by Joachim Schmidt. It is intended for simmers of all levels, but aimed primarily at beginners who wish to experience the Mediterranean with all the enhancements CFS2 has to offer.
This guide comes in two forms, a Microsoft word document, as well as an Adobe .pdf format, since most computers come with at least the Adobe .pdf reader.
This document has proved useful to many CFS2 flyers over the past several months, and hope it will continue to do so for public use.
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