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Old 01-22-2012, 04:51 AM
dflion dflion is offline
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Cool I would not leave this out Sven?

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Originally Posted by Sven View Post
I like that progression line.

but.



I would leave that theatre out, and just include it in the D-day one. It's a very 'Red' theater apart from the occasional attacks and patrols/reconnaissance from the German Luftwaffe. The Luftwaffe only had a handful of fighters on that front at the time if I'm not mistaken. And no ground warfare, which I think this engine is very good at.
On the Western Front this was a very important time for the RAF. They started to take the fight up to the Luftwaffe in France. Both airforces had new aircraft. The Luftwaffe had the Bf109F-2, Bf109F-4 and then Fw190A-2, Fw190A-3 and the RAF had the Spitfire V. Vb and Spitfire VIII and finally the IX with the Typhoon 1B introduced. The fight was on, in a big way and if you read the actual combat reports from the books written about the period e.g. the 'Big Show' there was plenty of exciting action for both sides.

I think we need this 'lead-up to D-Day' in a Western front campaign.

Apologies for replying late to your post, I am currently getting my main computer rebuilt and am now operating occasionally from my laptop.

DFLion

Last edited by dflion; 01-22-2012 at 04:53 AM. Reason: Signature
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