RAF Wick
This is a weekends work and just started out tinkering with the stock Afcad as i like to fly around this part of the world,and things just snowball'd,
i was'nt intending a full blown scenery but thats how thing just work'd out
You'll need the object library's from http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/node/125
And if your into IanP's great WW11 airfields, im guessing you'll have them installed already
A desolate and lonely posting on the far North East coast of Scotland, only a few miles south of Jon,o,grotes, but never the less an important one hosting a number of Costal Command sq's throughout the war, mainly Hudsons, Hampdens and Beauforts on mine laying and u-boat hunting duties, a least 3 were credited to Wick units
Wick also hosted Photographic reconnaisance units which included one sortie by Pilot Officer Michael Suckling flying a Spitfire, spotting the Bismark breaking out into the Atlantic on May 21 1941, six days later she was sunk.
A number of meteological flights were also based here for the duration.
Wick was also raided on at least 3 occasions from Luffwaffe units based in Norway in 1940 and May and June 41, which caused considerable damage and loss of life, and included the destruction of 2 of the large "C1" hangers, which were very easy to find on the desolate coastline, ive taken some liberty and included all 4 in this scenery,
Oh and make sure you have the RAF Dallachy scenery by Oldpropfan installed as its about 30 miles or so down the coast, and use's the same objects
cheers ian
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