Good morning,
I am finishing up the last three missions for Fleet Air Arm (Taranto, Mers-el-Kebir, and Dakar) and would like a couple of no-nonsense beta testers to put the package through the wringer and let me know if there are any genuine problems. The installation will not be easy...the Fleet Air Arm package spans some four-plus years and is a multi-theatre (European and Mediterranean) campaign.
Aside from flying the ol' Stringbag, you will also fly the Blackburn Skua, the Hawker Hurricane, the Gloster Sea Gladiator, and either the Fairey Fulmar or the Brewster Buffalo. The biggest hurdle for installation will be the scenery; it will require GSL scenery including Dakar, Taranto, Malta, Afnor_Part_I, and Bermuda, as well as airfields in Germany, North Africa, France, England, Greece, Albania, and The Netherlands.
For many of the strike missions, you will fly as a wingman, thereby increasing your chances of mission success.
In the tradition of Heinkels!, Hellas!, Kondors! and other old Groundcrew campaigns, this has been brought up to a standard which shines and honors their original efforts.
I am finishing up the last three missions for Fleet Air Arm (Taranto, Mers-el-Kebir, and Dakar) and would like a couple of no-nonsense beta testers to put the package through the wringer and let me know if there are any genuine problems. The installation will not be easy...the Fleet Air Arm package spans some four-plus years and is a multi-theatre (European and Mediterranean) campaign.
Aside from flying the ol' Stringbag, you will also fly the Blackburn Skua, the Hawker Hurricane, the Gloster Sea Gladiator, and either the Fairey Fulmar or the Brewster Buffalo. The biggest hurdle for installation will be the scenery; it will require GSL scenery including Dakar, Taranto, Malta, Afnor_Part_I, and Bermuda, as well as airfields in Germany, North Africa, France, England, Greece, Albania, and The Netherlands.
For many of the strike missions, you will fly as a wingman, thereby increasing your chances of mission success.
In the tradition of Heinkels!, Hellas!, Kondors! and other old Groundcrew campaigns, this has been brought up to a standard which shines and honors their original efforts.