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Rami
February 24th, 2011, 08:39
Hello,

With dad coming home today, and the fact that I got caught up on ETO testing last night means that I'll be able to start working on missions again this weekend. :jump:

I started working on the 486th mission to Bremen this morning, and so far the results are what you'd expect in that I'm expanding it, throwing in Ettico's EuroTargets, random chance elements, and another flight of escorts.

I don't know how many missions I'll get done this weekend, but I do think I'll at least get a handful of missions done.

I'm happy to be doing this again, I didn't want to get rusty!

Finn
February 24th, 2011, 11:45
Great news, oh great Master. I'm sure we are a lot of guys eagerly awaiting news from you - but do remember to take time for your family and especially for your youngest.

Enjoy every moment with your children, for after a blink of your eye they have grown up.:wiggle:
Finn

Rami
February 24th, 2011, 15:42
Great news, oh great Master. I'm sure we are a lot of guys eagerly awaiting news from you - but do remember to take time for your family and especially for your youngest.

Enjoy every moment with your children, for after a blink of your eye they have grown up.:wiggle:
Finn

Finn,

I do cherish every moment, but again, it's just so nice being back on the horse again. A split formation over Bremen...December, 1943.

Rami
February 24th, 2011, 18:23
Good evening...

_486_Col_Wolf in his campaign constructed a mission based on the legend of Y-29. I am enhancing it now, and stumbled across this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lW2nU4vRWM&feature=player_detailpage

You can bet I'll utilize this to create a blow-by-blow, and I will use the forty Fw-190s and twenty-four Bf-109s, just as in real-life.

"title_string"=486th Fighter Squadron - Legend of Y-29
"summary_string"=There's no evidence to support it, but Cpt. Meyer feels they Germans may be planning a surprise to begin the new year. Before we escort bombers to Berlin, we'll fly a short patrol over Asch, looking for any sign of Luftwaffe activity. Keep your eyes open!
"objective_string"=On January 1st, 1945, German forces launched a major offensive in the Ardennes, the same forests where they punched into France almost five years earlier. The legend of Y-29 was born on that day when P-51s of the 487th, along with P-47s flying cover, turned the tables on a formation of German Fw-190s and Bf-109s which were about to attack Asch aerodrome, known as Y-29. P-47s forming up to search for armor threw off the enemy's timing, and the P-51s, led by John Meyer, were able to take off & join the fray, and over a thirty-minute dogfight, twenty-two enemy fighters were brought down with only three Mustangs damaged.
"intelligence_string"=If your takeoff is uneventful, relieve the P-47s and fly a short patrol around Y-29. keeping an eye out for anything that looks suspicious. Luftwaffe fighters or bombers could come from virtually any direction or height, so DO NOT get fixated in one direction! If you do encounter German formations, rip into them and take down as many as you can!

Pen32Win
February 24th, 2011, 18:58
This sounds like FUN!!!!!!! Looking forward to it....

whitehawk_2009
February 24th, 2011, 19:28
I loved that CFS1 mission!

WH

Rami
February 24th, 2011, 19:51
Good evening,

I just have to write the events tomorrow and test, test, test...

Robert John
February 25th, 2011, 03:30
Hi Rami
What buildings are you using for Berlin.
With a little help I/ We can remodel the Berlin buildings like gsl london to show the damage textures or damage and damage textures.
Like to start a design team up.
Robert John

bearcat241
February 25th, 2011, 03:31
Its a story worth repeating. This one always makes me wonder what the Pearl Harbor attack would have been like had the Army and Naval forces based there been better prepared and on alert. Of all the History Channel's Dogfights series, this episode is my favorite.

Rami
February 25th, 2011, 04:35
Hi Rami
What buildings are you using for Berlin.

With a little help I/ We can remodel the Berlin buildings like gsl london to show the damage textures or damage and damage textures.

Like to start a design team up.

Robert John

RJ,

The only thing over Berlin at the moment are Ettico's Daimler-Benz EuroTarget, and Tempelhof aerodrome.

Cees Donker
February 25th, 2011, 06:00
Hi Rami
What buildings are you using for Berlin.
With a little help I/ We can remodel the Berlin buildings like gsl london to show the damage textures or damage and damage textures.
Like to start a design team up.
Robert John

If I can help let me know. I haven't got a lot of time, but making a textured building is not that much work.

I watched the complete series at youtube: great stuff!

Cees

Rami
February 25th, 2011, 06:54
Hello,

The mission is done. If anyone wants to give her a whirl and provide feedback, let me know. I threw in a few juicy features to make it as realistic as possible. First, you wait with engines turning on the runway for a bit, waiting for orders to take off. Don't jump the gun too early!

Second, I used the actual pilot names for the P-47s and the Mustangs, so don't save the mission in MB if you want to keep them. (You fly at Lt. Col. John C. Meyer)

"name_string.64"=Lt. Col. William T. Halton
"name_string.65"=Cpt. Henry M. Stewart
"name_string.66"=Cpt. Sanford Moats
"name_string.67"=Cpt. William Whisner
"name_string.68"=Lt. Walter G. Diamond
"name_string.69"=Lt. William C. Miller
"name_string.70"=Lt. Col. John Meyer
"name_string.71"=Cpt. Alex F. Sears
"name_string.72"=Cpt. Raymond H. Littge
"name_string.73"=Lt. Alden P. Rigby
"name_string.74"=Lt. Dean Huston
"name_string.75"=Lt. Nelson R. Jessup
"name_string.76"=Cpt. Lowell B. Smith
"name_string.77"=Lt. John Kennedy
"name_string.78"=Lt. Melvin R. Paisley
"name_string.79"=Flt. Officer Dave Johnson
"name_string.80"=Lt. John Feeny
"name_string.81"=Lt. Robert V. Brulle
"name_string.82"=Lt. Currie Davis
"name_string.83"=Lt. Joe Lackey

Lastly, the second flight of P-51s take off in the middle of the melee, so it's 64 against eight until you scramble, 64 against fourteen when you take them on, and then 64 against twenty when all three American flights are in the air.

In short, it's a "target-rich" environment of Bf-109g, Bf-109k, and Fw-190a fighters. Have fun!

Cees Donker
February 26th, 2011, 07:18
Well, yes! I would like to test this one!

Cees

Rami
February 28th, 2011, 08:37
Hello again,

The mission pace has begun to pick up, I've gotten most of the fighter sweeps done, it's the bomber missions that are taking a lot of time to do. I also finally created an airfile for the FDG "Razorback" Thunderbolt that I can tolerate. It's performance is just about right, and it "feels" like a Jug.

I'll keep plugging away, I'll try to get a beta test package together this weekend.