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Leningrad campaign.zip

Leningrad campaign.zip 2024-05-02

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This campaign is a 28-mission set (All on the Russian side) that depicts a portion of the Siege of Leningrad, during which the Russians attempted to break the German choke hold on their city. The Siege lasted a total of 900 days, from September 8th, 1941 to January 27th, 1944. This campaign focuses of the early Summer of 1943, when the Germans were building up their strength for another air offensive, while the Russians were also gearing up to break the long siege of their city. You end this campaign getting transferred to Kursk.

This campaign has a considerable amount of random elements. When you come out of warp, there are usually enemy aircraft patrolling in your vicinity. Pay attention to the text you see traveling from waypoint to waypoint, it will help guide you. Some of the missions have upwards of 20 aircraft in the sky at once, so bear that in mind!

In this campaign, you will be flying the Yakovlev Yak-9, Ilyushin IL-2 Sturmovik, Lavochkin La-5, and Polikarpov I-16. Each of these aircraft have different strengths and weaknesses, though the Lavochkin and Yakovlev fighters can hold a good account of themselves against nearly any opponent.

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