alpha_1
Charter Member
Yup, thanks for your input Smilo......the book was terrific. To read about the ground war alone gives a fella a true perpective of the conditions there, from both sides. Flying was a whole 'nuther smoke', so to speak. I was born and raised up north and I can definitely relate.
Mistah Reid.....I have no idea how or if it can even be done......turning snow on or off through the config file but the scenery for that area is built with snow at the higher elevations. Bluidy fantastic though, eh? As I flew on my initial heading I could see nothing....then the mountains started to appear.....WOW!
There are definite possibilities for a Canadian Campaign there. I went down to the Hamilton Library yesterday to search for some Aleutians stuff. I came up with a great book about Canada in the Aleutians, written in '44, and jealously guarded by the Library. Unfortunately it's not available for loan, so if a guy wants to read the book, he either has to bring his lunch and sleeping bag to the Library, or try and buy it privately.
I've found a few WWII photos of the area and they certainly give the ambience of that time, though there doesn't seem to be much available. Talk about a 'forgotten war'!
First Steps to Tokyo: The Royal Canadian Air Force in the Aleutians by F/O D.F. Griffin.
An American campaign is a must and a Canadian one also. In talking to the experts here, I've been told that the biggest part of Campaign building is the research.....takes a lotta time and effort, but has to be done before anything else.
This area is begging to be done. So far, in my own case, I've only scratched the surface. Once there are airfields done by our Gurus, I think the inspiration will be there for guys to jump in and produce something truly different and memorable for this sim.
Cheers!
Mistah Reid.....I have no idea how or if it can even be done......turning snow on or off through the config file but the scenery for that area is built with snow at the higher elevations. Bluidy fantastic though, eh? As I flew on my initial heading I could see nothing....then the mountains started to appear.....WOW!
There are definite possibilities for a Canadian Campaign there. I went down to the Hamilton Library yesterday to search for some Aleutians stuff. I came up with a great book about Canada in the Aleutians, written in '44, and jealously guarded by the Library. Unfortunately it's not available for loan, so if a guy wants to read the book, he either has to bring his lunch and sleeping bag to the Library, or try and buy it privately.
I've found a few WWII photos of the area and they certainly give the ambience of that time, though there doesn't seem to be much available. Talk about a 'forgotten war'!
First Steps to Tokyo: The Royal Canadian Air Force in the Aleutians by F/O D.F. Griffin.
An American campaign is a must and a Canadian one also. In talking to the experts here, I've been told that the biggest part of Campaign building is the research.....takes a lotta time and effort, but has to be done before anything else.
This area is begging to be done. So far, in my own case, I've only scratched the surface. Once there are airfields done by our Gurus, I think the inspiration will be there for guys to jump in and produce something truly different and memorable for this sim.
Cheers!

