Dora and Pfeil and Spitfire campaign
This is my updated version of the Eastern Front Design Team's Dora and Pfeil / Spitfire campaign. It has been completely updated with either created or enhanced .dyn files for superior mission playability. In addition, the scenery and object locations (Calais harbor and Antwerp, for example) have been modified to use Sander?s scenery files. Other than that, it is the usual drill - improved aircraft choices, updated infrastructure, and the use of Achim's bases, including the new base at Bonn-Hangelar. For the German side, the campaign follows the steady retreat of German forces from defending France prior to D-day to defending the Ludendorff Bridge from Bonn nearing the end of the war. For the British, you will fight the Luftwaffe for air superiority initially from England, and once that is accomplished, you then fly ?rhubarb? strikes on everything from airbases to vehicle convoys, hopping first from Hawkinge to Lille, France, and then from there to Asch, Belgium as you pursue the retreating Germans. Many thanks to both Ken Stallings and Thomas (Crashwoody) Wood for their generosity in allowing this project to proceed, this rework could not have proceeded without them! Enjoy!
"Rami"
Submitted by Rami
This is my updated version of the Eastern Front Design Team's Dora and Pfeil / Spitfire campaign. It has been completely updated with either created or enhanced .dyn files for superior mission playability. In addition, the scenery and object locations (Calais harbor and Antwerp, for example) have been modified to use Sander?s scenery files. Other than that, it is the usual drill - improved aircraft choices, updated infrastructure, and the use of Achim's bases, including the new base at Bonn-Hangelar. For the German side, the campaign follows the steady retreat of German forces from defending France prior to D-day to defending the Ludendorff Bridge from Bonn nearing the end of the war. For the British, you will fight the Luftwaffe for air superiority initially from England, and once that is accomplished, you then fly ?rhubarb? strikes on everything from airbases to vehicle convoys, hopping first from Hawkinge to Lille, France, and then from there to Asch, Belgium as you pursue the retreating Germans. Many thanks to both Ken Stallings and Thomas (Crashwoody) Wood for their generosity in allowing this project to proceed, this rework could not have proceeded without them! Enjoy!
"Rami"
Submitted by Rami