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Kursk VVS Campaign Released!

It's a personal choice guys, and no reason to debate the merits one way or another. Peace, please.

Rightly said: I am next test flying the Pe-2 and Yak-7/9 missions, then I'm off to building the Sov counter offensive in the north. (12 JUL-AUG 10, 43). Screenshots to follow. :running:
 
In attacks on a Nazi column I knocked out 3 Panthers, a Wespe SP Art veh, and an AA gun. My wingmen did better!

PS:

I am taking a break for a couple of days while I swap out computers and transfer my working files.
 

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Not much to report this week. i am still test flying and repairing the 20+ missions I've already built. I will be getting back to mission building tonight. Here are a couple of Pe-2 shots for your enjoyment:
 

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Greg,

Very nice, the project really looks like it's coming along! :santahat:
 
Progress report

Almost finished with the testing and fixing of the first missions. I found a few problems. Many of the AI aircraft crash on take off. :banghead: No problem.. I just air-start them. My flight of Yak-7s tend to crash on take off too. :pop4: My solution? As soon as my engine starts, I hit the throttle and get into the air as quickly as possible then hit X to warp to the next WP before the little buggers have the chance to crash. :a1310: Could it be something bad in the airfile for the Yak-7s? :dizzy:

I should finish up the test and fix efforts today, then back to mission building. Spring cleaning and my son's surgery recovery have all slowed me down.
 
Yakitty-Yak.. (Don't talk back!)

I have discovered a couple of problems with Thicko's Yak-7. 1. The AI wingmen crash on take off and 2. the alternate textures at Start will not initialize when the Player is using one. :banghead: Does anyone know solutions? Maybe Maxstuka is considering work on these models? :wiggle: If no solution is found, I'll have to air-start my Yak-7 missions; 6 missions so far. I have a feeling this model and variant will be important in the campaign missions to come too. :mixed-smiley-010:
 

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Just an idea:

Yo Wolfman;


Load the mission, select "chase view"

Adjust the view so you can see (from behind) the offending wing-men.

Look carefully (or maybe run FRAPS?) during takeoff - what do you see?

Might give you a clue.


Does the wing man directly behind you also crash?

Yes - air-file?
No - maybe rough terrain on the right side of the runway? (empty beer cans & liquor bottles?)

Lastly ... train your wing-men better & don't let them fly drunk! :a1089:
 
Yo Wolfman;


Load the mission, select "chase view"

Adjust the view so you can see (from behind) the offending wing-men.

Look carefully (or maybe run FRAPS?) during takeoff - what do you see?

Might give you a clue.


Does the wing man directly behind you also crash?

Yes - air-file?
No - maybe rough terrain on the right side of the runway? (empty beer cans & liquor bottles?)

Lastly ... train your wing-men better & don't let them fly drunk! :a1089:

Yes, in the photo you can see Lev-1 & 2 going nose down into the dirt. I managed to hit X and warp out before 3 and 4 joined them, They later flew into each other on the first Attack command. :banghead:

Anyway, the same take-off-crash routine is duplicated by Thicko's Yak-9 too!
 

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Update:

I've been lazy the last couple of weeks, but am now back on it. Currently I am working ona mission where one of the goals is to shoot down a German ace - Maj Rudolph Resch - with 93 air victories. I started off using the Yak-9, but I had to air start it and it has too little ammo to engage bombers and a fighter too. So I switched the mission to utilize the La-5F.

I am up to 11 July in the northern sector with 21 missions finished and tested. :wiggle: Moving on... :running:
 
Weekly Campaign Update:

I have completed the first four missions of the opening battles on the southern part of the Kursk salient. I have flight and mission tested one already and hope to do the same with the other three tonight, before moving on to building the next missions. I'll try to get some decent screen shots.

The German airfields from the download I am using for the Kursk bases, are so bare, I had to add a lot of facilities: hangars, AA positions, HQ and radio buildings etc. Then, I had to add parked aircraft, AA guns and vehicles. I will include the layouts in the campaign download.

The first four missions are Soviet dawn strikes on two of the Kharkov area airfields. Your Pilot will be the flight leader in either an IL-2 or a La-5. The Pilot's opponents: beaucoup FLAK; bf-109s or FW-190s that may or may not be on CAP or take off, randomly each time you fly the mission; limited dawn visibility.


Cheers: :wavey::running:
 
The Yak has its CG set too far forward making it nose heavy. I'm not sure if this is set in the airfile and the config file, or just the config file alone. Anyway, you can hand edit the config file and give it a try.
 
The Yak has its CG set too far forward making it nose heavy. I'm not sure if this is set in the airfile and the config file, or just the config file alone. Anyway, you can hand edit the config file and give it a try.

I found a download under Russian Aircraft with alternate airfiles for Thico's Sov planes and they fixed the problems. It was by Oglivie. :applause:
 
Two missions turned into four: I did strike missions on 2 German airbases using Il2s. Then I decided to duplicate them but with the Player in an escort/interceptor = 4 missions Then, I decided to have 4 more missions, based on the first 4, but with an increased German fighter response.

In the screenshot below, I had just had a Bf-109 shot off my tail by a friendly fighter and had laid some 'eggs' on a row of parked aircraft at Kharkov-Osnovo airbase just after dawn. I had to lighten the picture some so you could more easily see.
 

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Update:

This week was a slow one for me. I flight tested all the missions I built over the past week. I built and flight tested 2 more: One was an attack on a German reinforcement column. In the other, the Germans are attacking your base and you've got to take off and try to intercept them.

Except for the Soviet counterattack, I think I am finished with the missions for the northern, Orel-Kursk sector. For the past 2 weeks I've been working in the southern, Kharkov-Belgorod sector. A total of 33 missions have been completed and flight tasted. :running::running::running:
 

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Shadow Wolf 07,

I am really looking forward to this; the pictures look great! :santahat:
 
My latest monstrocity

Just finished a rather large mission with 44 aircraft, 60 vehicles and 262 infrastructure objects. :dizzy: Screenshots to follow after test flights. :ernaehrung004:

[strings]
"title_string"=A_Kursk-S_Il2-Armored Column Attack-06-1E
"summary_string"=Dobroe utro (Good morning), comrades. This morning our squadron has been tasked with blunting the spearhead of an enemy armored attack in the center of our lines. Zhelty; you, Krasny and Zeleny will take off at 0740 hours. Climbing to 7,500 feet, link up and fly on a heading of 149 degrees for 39 miles to RP-PAVEL. From PAVEL, proceed another 15 miles due south until you make contact with the advancing enemy columns in target area ZTs--RYS', encompassing the 6 mile radius around your next ref point, RP-LEONID. Attack and destroy as many tanks and armored combat vehicles as you can with your heavy weapons and then turn your cannon on light-skinned vehicles and infantry. Once you've expended your ordinance, reassemble at RP-NIKOLAI and return to base. Good hunting!

"objective_string"=The 291st ShAD ([Ground] Attack Aviation Division) attacked the enemy with a determined intensity. Massive attacks, involving 82 Il-2s and 122 fighters. attacked the advancing German armored columns with rockets, bombs and cannon fire from as low as 300 meters (1,000 feet) off 'the deck.' On this, the 6th of July, Soviet 2nd Air Army lost twenty two Il-2s and the next day thirteen more. The Supreme High Command (Stalin) was informed that the the decision to utilize mass formations to attack was the correct one. Also that the Germans were now being forced to pull fighters from 'free hunting' to escort their own attack bombers to the target and back. [Note: The number of aircraft, vehicles and other ground elements in this mission is greatly reduced to facilitate CFS2 mission play-ability.]

"intelligence_string"=The enemy is throwing all he has into breaking through our lines in the Oboyan- Korocha sector. Your targets are on the Nazis' right flank, just SE of Korocha. Your main threat will come from the intense ground fire, one would expect from 2 to 3 mechanized battalions and their organic FLAK units. You will probably encounter a CAP over the target area as well. A squadron of Yak fighters from the 294th IAD (Fighter/Interceptor Aviation Division) are assigned to fly high cover for you. They will rendezvous with you at RP-PAVEL and break off at RP-NIKOLAI on conclusion of your attacks as you return to base. The weather looks good for now with light winds and scattered clouds above 8,000 feet. Visibility is 12-15 miles.
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Ilyushin_il2-HC-37
"airfield_string"=URSS_Kursk-Ryshkovo
 
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