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    Looking for Ajax EFSP_05

    Going through what's left of my archives I've found Ajax's EFSP3 and 4. If anyone knows where I can find 5 (and 1,2 and any others) Thanks in advance.
    PSULLYKEYS

    The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.

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    Here's one and two.
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    Thank you Boatz! Just need 5 then.
    PSULLYKEYS

    The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.

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    Thank you KDRIVER!

    Kdriver - like a model K steam engine?
    PSULLYKEYS

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    More like a screwdriver, but definitely not a pile driver.

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    Gotcha, thanks again.
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    You're welcome Sully. If you haven't got it, Tobob did a good job of reshaping the landscape on the Russia-Finland border. I uploaded the package called Tobob Leningrad a couple of months ago. Three of Ajax's airfields had to be moved but there was little or no impact on missions.

    Cheers,
    Kevin

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    Welcome bacK PSULLYKEYS: I am planning to do a Soviet, VVS Kursk campaign. What East Front/USSR scenery do you guys recommend to use? Uh-oh, I just slipped back into a status of not being able to post emoticons or attachments...
    "De Oppresso Liber"

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    SW:

    I never got into the Crimea/southern front of the Eastern Front. Most of my old stuff was lost but the area history was interesting.

    1) Russian bomber attacks on Polesti prior to loss of Sebastopol

    2) Seige of Odessa and evacuation by sea in 1941

    3) Attacks on key bridges by the monster TB3s carrying I16 fighters equipped with large bombs

    4) Siege and loss of Sebastopol and recapture in 1944

    5) Russian loss and then amphib assault and later loss of Kerch area.


    Lots of air action including a late use of the I15 seagulls in the Caucasus Mountains evading 109s unable to turn tight with them through the passes

    If you can borrow the Black Cross/Red Star books (much$$$$) great for ac used and missions

    Glad to see you are still doing your missions. Take care of yourself

    I am still plagued by the great Hacker and/or his cohorts.
    PSULLYKEYS

    The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.

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