May not quite what you wanted Papi, but the 340th was the unit that inspired Catch 22, and i could'nt resist the story of this airfield, hope you like
Built as temporary airfield late 1943, became home to the 340th Bombardment Group's B25J Mitchells in January 44.
Mount Vesuvius erupted March 44 covering the airfield in 1-2ft of volcanic ash, damaging most of the units aircraft, luckilly with no casualtie's save a few cuts and bruises. The airfield became unusable and the unit relocated to Paestum near Salerno
The accommodation was probably tented but i took a few liberty's, and i haven't got a good tent object library to play with
Im using two freeware addons with this scenery, FS2004 Italy SRTM scenery mesh by Werner F. Vogt,
and Italian coastline by luisio both found on Flightsim.com. But you should be fine without these
RAF Chittagong Burma FS9.zip by myself for the Vehicles
Djedeida.Tunisia for FS9.zip by myself for the control tower
You will need to download and install FS2004 Vintage Military Buildings SS scenery objects by Sidney Schwartz. look for
vintmlss.zip in the FS2004 Scenery Objects section at Flightsim.com
jyai_b25_fs9_1.zip from Flightsim.com for the Ai
I knocked up a quick and dirty 340BG paint, i dont really do repainting and if anyone wants to do a better one,
feel free. Add the entrie below to the B25J CFG to show in sim.
[fltsim.xx]
title =B25J Mitchell 340BG
sim=JYAI_B25_AI
model =B25_1
panel =
sound =
texture =340BG
panel_alias =
sound_alias =
kb_checklists =
kb_reference =
atc_id =B25
atc_id_color =
atc_parking_types =MIL_COMBAT
atc_parking_codes =
atc_airline=AIR FORCE
atc_flight_number=255
ui_manufacturer = North American AI
ui_type = B25J
ui_variation =340BG
description =For AI Use only
visual_damage = 0
prop_anim_ratio=0.99
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