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Dutch Nationality UIRES set for "Battle of France"

Captain Kurt

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Just uploaded the Dutch nationality UIRES set for the upcoming Battle of France by Rami and team.

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Dutch nationality UIRES set for the "BoF" campaign.zip

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A new entry has been added to Add-Ons Library, category CFS 2 Other UIRES and screens

Description: Dutch Nationality UIRES set for the "Battle of France" campaign set by Rami and team.

Captain Kurt

To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit Dutch nationality UIRES set for the "BoF" campaign.zip
The comments you make there will appear in the posts below.
 
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Kurt,

Once again, many thanks for your efforts on doing these. These really do add a wonderful immersion factor to the whole project. :wavey:
 
Thanks very much Kurt - great work. I should be uploading the Dutch airfields soon.

Kevin
 
Nicely done Captain Kurt. I only have one small remark. The map from the Netherlands you use is too modern. The large polders in the large central lake called IJselmeer (or Zuiderzee until 1932) were only created after the second world war (1950 until 1968). Many allied bomber crews found their last resting place in this lake.

Below an image showing the invasion of the Low Countries, with the correct map.

Cheers,
Huub

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Huub Vink

Hmm - It was supposed to be a WWII map. If you can point me to a better one, I can quickly change out the images. Or is it adequate to just paint out the island in the lake?
 
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