John Pirnie
Charter Member
John,
The planes for that campaign are by Lindsay Watts and are no longer available.I am in the process of redoing it now.If you look lower in the posts on this page you will see my post about it.
Thanks, John

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John,
The planes for that campaign are by Lindsay Watts and are no longer available.I am in the process of redoing it now.If you look lower in the posts on this page you will see my post about it.
The original AVG.
Since the Lindsay Watts P-40's are no longer available I have put in the Bruno P-40b planes.
The player flight will have different planes in the flight so it ther are 4 planes in it there will be 4 different planes.
For the P-40e I used the KM P-40E and there wll be several used with differenet textures.
This campaign started Dec 21,1941 and ended May 4,1942.
AVG China.
This is a new campaign that starts May 4,1942 and ends July 3,1942.
In this campaign you will be flying mainly from Paoshan and Kunming.
From May 4 until May 11 you will be protecting the Salween River Gorge and helping the Chinese ground forces.During this time you will be attacking Japanese vehicles in the Valley and intercepting their aircarft.
Starting on May 12 you have to defend Kunming and attack enemy airfields.
In June the IJAAF start attacking from Hanoi.
Basically the same planes will be used in this campaign.
So far I have about half the campaign done.
CATF
This camapign is being redone with new planes and expanded.Doing more research I have found more that can be added.
You will also be flying a P-40k in this campaign along with the P-40b and P-40e.
I figure about 110 missions for the campaigns.
Al,
Many thanks for this, I'm sure they will keep our contingent of Pacific and CBI enthusiasts very happy!
One question, would you like me to delete this one?
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?action=jump&catid=44&id=5040
I have decided this is the end of the line for me.This Campaign will be my last.There is nothing I really want to work on anymore. Hope you enjoy and Farewell.
I have decided this is the end of the line for me.This Campaign will be my last.There is nothing I really want to work on anymore. Hope you enjoy and Farewell.
'Auf wiedersehen' because it means 'until we meet again'. I suspect, old friend that Bearcat nailed it. We'll see you back again. Not that I would know much about it, but it must be kinda hard to walk away from such successes as you've given us. The sim is so much better because of your work, thank you.
I sincerely hope to see you here again soon.
Cheers, Talon;![]()
Aufwiedersehen... actually literally means "until seeing (each other) again"...
Aufwiederhoeren ... (o with umlaut.. those two little dots) .... "until we hear...etc"
Since the verb for physically meeting is treffen... Until we meet again would be more
like Auf treffen Sie einander... and that simply is not a German figure of speech at all...
Aufwiedersehen is often translated as "until we meet again"... nonetheless.... just a
point of clarity... Until we meet again... in the sense it is used in English... does not
exist in German... I speak 6 other languages... "Hasta la vista..." in Spanish... is
the translation for Aufwiedersehen... and it is probably closer... but not exactly....
Still... it has the concept of "viewing" ... not meeting...
Cheers,
gaucho_59
treffen Sie einander
Here's what I wrote to you Kelti.
" The CBI is important to me because my father served there in WW2. He met Tex Hill and Chennault.He was part of Merrill's Marauders and was badly wounded at Myitkyina. After he recovered from his wounds he was a liason between the Army and Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang Kai-shek .He had lunch with Madame Chiang and said she had the brains of the 2 of them. When she moved to the USA he even went to see her and she remembered him. "
We just confirmed he was part of Merill's Marauders in the last 6 monhs.Now alot of stories he told me mske more sense.
He also talked about flying over the Himalaya mountains. it would be 110 degrees on the ground but they had to wear their winter uniforms while in the air.They all had patches to let the Chinese know they were Americans and they would take them to safety if the crashed.
On one flight lighting hit an engine and it went out,the plane started to go down but the pilot got it started again.When they landed at Kunming the Japanese had just bombed the airfield and the planes wheel got stuck in a bomb crater.
As most veterns he didn't talk much about combat but some of the good times.We foundout that in hand to hand combat he got a rifle butt in his face knocking out most of his teeth and bayoneted.The Japanese soldier was using a Mauser98 and my father was able to subdue him after his wounds and take the Rifle which I have today.
I also had an uncle who served on USS Hornet during the Doolittle Raid,Midway and Santa Cruz.He later served on the USS Ticonderoga.