Hello again,
A couple of other notes for you....the timing of this was to get this package out before the grad semester heats up. I knew I was close to getting this released, but once I got busy with school, this release would have been delayed into May. So I made sure to finish and release it by the end of this weekend.
Please also note that most of the campaigns are dynamic. If you see a mission with an "A," "B," "C," and so on, it means these missions are flown on the same day. Accordingly, the campaign is set up so you will fly some, but not all of these missions. So each campaign is a dynamic experience, except for those (there are a few) which are linear.
Also, the campaigns have something for everyone. The British fighter campaigns are designed with Captain Kurt and others in mind; they are "immersive," with the same aircraft, squadron, and often airbase for the duration. The Lysander campaign also uses a single aircraft throughout, and the AASF is similar with using the Fairey Battle for eight of ten missions.
A similar mindset exists for the German Stuka campaign, which is progressive as you hop forward along the front, along with the Bf-109 and Bf-110 campaigns. These are with the same aircraft throughout, however you do hop from squadron to squadron.
The British and German bomber campaigns, as well as the French fighter and bomber campaigns, are more of a hodgepodge, likewise the Royal Belgian Air Force and Slag om Nederland campaigns.
There are a total of nineteen campaigns and three hundred and thirty-eight missions, so it should keep you busy for a few hours, at least.
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