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Time for an unveiling...

That's always the hardest part for me Rami :isadizzy:

I should try to recruit you to be the writer the next time I start a new campaign. Working on another project with a team right now, so that may be a ways off though. So you're "safe" for now.:cost1:
 
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Kurt and Jagd,

Here are a few more...

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Adler Tag in the west
"summary_string"=Guten Tag, kameraden! The weather has improved enough, so we're being sent out to strike airfields in the west of England. Our target is the airfield at Yeovil, other Ju-88s will attack the airfield at Warmwell. Stukas raiding Middle Wallop will also accompany you for a portion of the journey. Let's place our bombs on the target; our pilots striking Portland report regular interception from British fighters based in the area!
"objective_string"=13 August, 1940 represented 'Adler Tag,' the date assigned by Luftwaffe commanders to swing their attention toward the RAF and their airfields. The morning attack by Do-17s of KG 2 over Kent & the Thames Estuary was disastrous, due to the recall of the raid which was only heard by the fighters. Other strikes by Ju-88s during the day were also badly mauled, despite heavy fighter escort. Later in the day, attacks by Ju-88s and Ju-87s targeted Yeovil, Warmwell, and Middle Wallop. This mission represents the latter raid, which took place in the early evening.
"intelligence_string"=After departing Evereux, you will fly a northwest course toward Le Havre, where you'll rendezvous with the escort. Your flight will come ashore near Portland. A portion of your formation will attack Warmwell, while your flight will proceed inland to raid Yeovil. It is critical that you place the bombs on target; our bombers attacking the Bristol area report regular harassment from fighters based at Yeovil. Viel Glück!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Junkers Ju-88a-4 (Norway)
"airfield_string"=France - Evreux

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - RAF fighters lie in wait
"summary_string"=Achtung, kamerad! This afternoon, we will target the city of London once again, this time releasing our fire on the heart of the city. The objective is to inflict maximum destruction, & show the British citizens that further resistance is futile!
"objective_string"=The afternoon of 11 September saw another large raid head for London. While the German formation consisted primarily of He-111s from KG 1 & KG 26, it is clear that Do-17s & Ju-88s also participated in the raid, and the entire formation was escorted by Bf-109s & Bf-110s. Despite this, the Royal Air Force used fighters below, above, and through the enemy formations to cause chaos, & they managed to bring down several of the bombers.
"intelligence_string"=After taking off, you'll rendezvous with the other bombers & depart the French coastline with your escort. You'll then approach London from the east, flying directly along the Thames Estuary toward Central London. Your targets are either the docks or the historical buildings within the center of the city. Above all else, you must make every effort to inflict maximum damage!

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Luftwaffe bombers over Essex
"summary_string"=Achtung, kameraden! After an attack this morning which hit the airfields south of London, our focus will be on the airfields in Essex, near the Thames Estuary. Your objective is RAF North Weald, while other flights will attack nearby aerodromes. Make sure to put your bombs on target, we must ground as much of the RAF fighter force as possible! Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=The third major attack of 18 August saw Dorniers of KG 2 & Heinkels of KG 53 attack the Royal Air Force airfields at Hornchurch & North Weald. The bombers were heavily escorted, however the Royal Air Force confronted them with several squadrons. This, combined with the targets being obscured by clouds, led to the German bombers abandoning the raid and turning for home. In the process, several He-11s of KG 53 were shot down. This attack has also been combined with a raid 4 September, when Do-17s of KG 76 hit Rochford and other airfields near the Estuary.
"intelligence_string"=After takeoff, you will head toward Calais, where the formation will assemble just prior to crossing the English Channel. Your Heinkels will be in the middle, those left of you will pummel Hornchurch, while those on the right will strike Rochford. Your target is North Weald; try to take out the aircraft hangars & any supplies or vehicles out in the open.
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Heinkel He-111h-6
"airfield_string"=France - Lille

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - September starts with a bang
"summary_string"=Achtung, Luftflotte pilots! Today, we will keep up our effort against the Royal Air Force by striking the aerodromes to the south of London. Coming up from the south, your assigned target will be West Malling, while the other formation attacks Detling. Several schwarms of escort fighters will provide you with protection on this trip. Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=On 1 September, 1940, the Luftwaffe carried out two major strikes against RAF bases in the London area; the morning raid targeted Detling and Biggin Hill, while the afternoon raiders hit West Malling and Kenley. Only one Dornier bomber, from I / KG 76, was lost on this day, a credit to strong fighter cover. This mission is an attempt to combine their two major raids of the day.
"intelligence_string"=After getting airborne, you'll rendezvous with the other bombers and the fighter escorts as you head for England, crossing over the coast at Dungeness. At this point the formation will split up, & you will focus on West Malling. A second formation coming from the Pas-de-Calais will also be in the area, so the sky will be crowded over Kent. Make sure that you place your bombs on target, we want to inflict maximum damage!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Boissy-le-bois

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Schwarze Donnerstag
"summary_string"=Guten Tag! This afternoon, we will continue what was begun on Adler Tag by striking the Royal Air Force fighter airfields surrounding London. If we can inflict serious damage on the enemy airfields, they may not be able to land or depart from them, and their pilots will be grounded. Let's put these airfields out of commission! Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=While 15 August was most notable for the mauling of Norway-based Luftflotte 5, Do-17 bombers of KG 2 & KG 3 were able to attack several airfields in Kent and Essex, amongst them Hornchurch and Gravesend. With the help of heavy fighter escort, they were able to strike the aerodromes & inflict damage. Nevertheless, several Dorniers were lost or damaged in the attack.
"intelligence_string"=After taking off, you will maintain a course which will take you near Cape Gris-Nez & Dover on your way toward the target. Your target is Hornchurch airfield, while other Dorniers will hit the airfield at Gravesend. Fighter escorts should allow you to attack the target unmolested, so make your bombs count!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Cambrai-Forenville

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - The hardest day
"summary_string"=Guten Morgen! Today, your targets are the Royal Air Force fighter airfields to the south of London. We hope that by damaging their aerodromes, they will be unusable for their fighters, & their pilots will be grounded. On this raid, a few high-ranking officers and camera teams will be along to record all of the action. Make sure to put your best foot forward, and do the Führer proud!
"objective_string"=18 August, 1940 saw Luftwaffe bombers carry out a morning raid consisting of Ju-88s, He-111s, and Do-17s against the airfields just south of London. He-111s of KG 1 and Ju-88s of KG 76 performed a high-level raid, while Do-17s of 9/KG 76 executed a low-level attack against Kenley, coming up from the south. The Luftwaffe took heavy losses during this strike, including the loss of several officers and other aircrew, sent along to gain experience. To add insult to injury, war reporters and camera crews were onboard several aircraft in the flight.
"intelligence_string"=After taking off, your flight will rendezvous with the Heinkels and your escort as you approach the English Channel. Upon reaching Kent, you will aim for Biggin Hill while the Heinkels will attack West Malling. Your strike should help clear the way and draw off fighters from the Dorniers, who'll strike Kelney at low level. Make sure that you place your bombs on target! Viel Glück!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Junkers Ju-88a-4 (Norway)
"airfield_string"=France - Laon
 
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Hello again,

I figured I should start a new post...

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Battle of Britain day
"summary_string"=Achtung, Luftflotte airmen! We must get into the air immediately, our formation will be part of the second massed assault on London. Elements from three other bomber groups will join us in the raid. Several staffels of escort fighters will meet up with you before reaching England, and cover your assault on London. Watch out for Royal Air Force fighters, they will defend their capital city to the last!
"objective_string"=The raids of 15 September, 1940 represented the climax of the "Battle of Britain." Throughout this day, Luftwaffe bombers threw their might behind two main daylight raids on London; one by Do-17s of KG 76 in the morning, followed by a combined raid of Do-17s & He-111s from KG 2, KG 3, KG 26, and KG 53. Both attacks suffered heavy losses, & at the conclusion of this long day, 56 Luftwaffe aircraft had been lost.
"intelligence_string"=After taking off, you'll rendezvous with the other bombers & finally the escort fighters as you near the French coast. After you cross Cape Gris-Nez, your flight path will take you over Kent, hopefully during the time when RAF fighters will be landing and refueling after dealing with the first raiders. When attacking the London dockyards, aim for the anchored ships and the warehouses, where critical supplies are likely to be kept.
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Cambrai-Forenville

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - First convoy assault
"summary_string"=Achtung, kameraden! This morning, we will attack a convoy making its way through the Channel. The convoys are ferrying supplies in which the British need to continue resisting us. Our objective is to attack this convoy, and sink as many of the vessels that we can. If we can sink enough of these ships, we will make it extremely hard for the British to keep up the fight!
"objective_string"=Though the Dornier attack on convoy "Bread" came to signify the 'official' beginning of the Battle of Britain, Dorniers were hitting other convoys in the English Channel on 4 & 7 July. The raid on 7 July was in fact costly for the British, with the loss of seven planes and four pilots, while the Luftwaffe did not lose a single bomber. However, any losses suffered in the convoy are not clear.
"intelligence_string"=After taking off, you will angle a bit northwest to pick up your escort coming from Azeville, & then head north out over the Channel to find and attack the convoy moving east toward Dover & the Thames Estuary. You'll fly this strike at low level, so keep your speed high over the convoy. If you miss with your bombs, bring your Dornier back to France in good condition; with the effort that faces us over Britain, we'll need all the resources we have. Viel Glück!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Caen

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Harassment over Hawkinge
"summary_string"=Achtung! Today's raid will be a short hop over the Channel to raid the RAF airfield at Hawkinge. To help minimalize your exposure over Kent, you will approach Hawkinge from the northwest, coming in over Ramsgate so you can release on Hawkinge and head directly out to sea. Your escort should meet up with you before you leave France. Get in, and then get out quickly!
"objective_string"=On 12 August 1940, Do-17s of II/KG 2, along with another unidentified unit attacked the airfields at Hawkinge and Lympne. Their goal was to have them eliminated as fighter bases, and they were put out of operation for a short time. However, both were back at full readiness within twenty-four hours. This raid has been combined with a similar attack on 25 August, when Dorniers targeted the airfield again.
"intelligence_string"=Upon leaving Cambrai, maintain a direct northwest course for Hawkinge, meeting up with your escort as you fly over the coast. Instead of approaching from Dover, you will swing around over Ramsgate; that way, you can release your bombs on Hawkinge & then speed back toward safety in France. Make sure to aim for the aircraft hangars, vehicles, and supplies at Hawkinge, this will certainly cause the most damage. Viel Glück!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Cambrai-Forenville

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - East Anglia in the crosshairs
"summary_string"=Guten Tag, kameraden! This afternoon we'll strike the major RAF airfields at Manston, North Weald, and Hornchurch. All three of these airfields were heavily used by the RAF, & were considered major cogs within the defensive system. If we can knock them out of action, it may seriously the ability of the Royal Air Force to respond to our attacks!
"objective_string"=On 24 August, Luftwaffe bombers took advantage of problems with the British reporting system, and struck the RAF airfields at North Weald, Manston, and Hornchurch, followed a later assault by KG 51 on Portsmouth harbor. Because of these problems, intercepting fighters found themselves well below the attackers; this allowed the Germans to operate with relative impunity.
"intelligence_string"=After leaving Lille, your flight will assemble with the rest of the formation as you near the French coastline, & then skirt the Thames Estuary on the way to Hornchurch. The Ju-88s will raid Manston and Hornchurch. Your formation will be escorted by Bf-109s and Bf-110s, so they should be able to handle any attacking RAF fighters. Your task is to knock out their large aircraft hangars on the west end of the base.
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Heinkel He-111h-6
"airfield_string"=France - Lille

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Portsmouth in the crosshairs
"summary_string"=Achtung, kameraden! This afternoon, we'll attack the dockyards at Portsmouth. We believe that this shift away from London and the RAF airfields will take the British by total surprise, that way we can pounce & then clear the area before their fighters have a chance to react.
"objective_string"=On 26 August 1940, Dorniers of KG 3 and He-111s of KG 53 assaulted the South London aerodromes of Croydon, Biggin Hill, and Kenley, while a later raid of Dorniers from I & II /KG 2 struck Debden & Hornchurch. As this raid withdrew, Heinkels of KG 55 were moving in to hit the Portsmouth docks. The raiders were intercepted by Royal Air Force fighters, and suffered heavy losses. This was the final daylight attack flown by Luftflotte 3 until the end of September, due to the removal of their escort fighter forces to the Pas-de-Calais region. They shifted to night operations during this time.
"intelligence_string"=After departing Beauvais, the course will take you toward the mouth of the river Seine, where you'll meet up with your escort flight. After crossing the Channel, part of the flight will separate & attack the naval facility at Gosport, while your formation will strike the dockyards at Portsmouth. Make sure you damage the wharfs, warehouses, and ships at anchor. Viel Glück!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Heinkel He-111h-6
"airfield_string"=France - Beauvais

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Pummel the Royal Air Force
"summary_string"=Achtung, airmen! We'll continue our assault on the fighter aerodromes of the RAF. The airfields that we'll attack today are located in Essex, including Hornchurch & Debden, both of which are used by several squadrons of RAF fighters. Bf-109 flights based near the Channel will be able to remain with you up to the target & back, so use this protection to put your bombs on target!
"objective_string"=On 31 August 1940. two large flights hit Royal Air Force fighter airfields to the north and northeast of London. The morning strike of Dorniers from II and III / KG 2 struck Debden and Duxford, while during the afternoon & evening, Dorniers of KG 3 & KG 76 hit Hornchurch, North Weald, Biggin Hill, and Croydon. This mission is a combination of the two attacks. On the day, the RAF lost 38 fighters, equaled by total Luftwaffe losses. This was a rate the RAF could not sustain, long-term.
"intelligence_string"=After departing Cambrai, hold a northwest course toward the Channel. As you near the French coast, the remainder of the formation and the escort will assemble. The flight path will take you up over the Thames Estuary along your way to Debden, so the risk of RAF interception is high. The other flights will hit different airbases along your flight path, including the airfield at Duxford. Your targets at Debden are aircraft hangars and revertments for their fighters, so make your bombs count!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Cambrai-Forenville

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Hitler wants revenge
"summary_string"=Achtung, Luftflotte airmen! Today, our focus will change from attacking British fighter airfields to the capital of London itself. Your objective is the East London docks. The piers, anchored ships, and warehouses are the highest priority targets. Make sure you place your bombs on target, because the British will not let us attack their capital without putting up a fight! Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=Following the accidental bombing of London by a Luftwaffe bomber crew and the subsequent swift retaliation by Bomber Command that drew Hitler's ire, the initial night attacks on London were soon followed by an order on 5 September to hit major British cities, including London. On 7 September, London was pummeled all day by Operation Loge, striking the East End docks. While causing intense destruction, the shift to London gave the RAF new life; previous days had taken a major toll on pilots and machines, and had it continued, the Luftwaffe could have won a battle of attrition.
"intelligence_string"=After forming up over French soil, your flight will cross the Channel and head toward Kent. You must be ready for a fight; Royal Air Force fighters will be waiting. With the shift toward London, Bf-109s will have about fifteen minutes of combat time to defend you, & Bf-110s will have their own trouble once the Bf-109s leave. Make sure to release your bombs on target, then clear the area as quickly as you can, to limit your exposure over areas of thick flak. Remain on constant alert for enemy fighters!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Junkers Ju-88a-4 (Norway)
"airfield_string"=France - Laon

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - KG 2 targets Central London
"summary_string"=Achtung, kameraden! Our orders are to sustain the pressure on London following the massive raids of yesterday, during the day & night. Today, we will focus on Central London after yesterday's effort over the East End dockyards. Our objectives are the historical buildings and industrial areas near the city centre. Let's show the British the terrible cost of resistance!
"objective_string"=On 8 September, the Luftwaffe followed up their massive attacks on 7 September when Dorniers of II and III / KG 2 focused on Central London. Two Dorniers from II / KG 2 were lost to anti-aircraft fire, while a RAF pilot from 46 Squadron brought down another Do-17. During the night, London was struck again, and these night raids would continue for another fifty-five days.
"intelligence_string"=After departing Cambrai airfield, you will follow the familiar route through France to the Channel, passing over Cape Gris-Nez along the way to Kent. As you approach London, this formation will split, as each flight has a specific target. You are given the task of striking Buckingham Palace, but other historical buildings are acceptable if the target is covered by cloud or you come under fire. Be sure to watch out for the Royal Air Force...any raid on London places you at great risk.
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Dornier Do-17z-2
"airfield_string"=France - Cambrai-Forenville

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Ju-88s mauled over London
"summary_string"=Guten morgen, Luftflotte pilots! Despite the heavy loss of 15 September, we are not letting up on the pressure, and will continue to pummel London. You are to hit the East End docks, while other bomber groups will rest today after intense action during the last two weeks. Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=The raids on London on 18 & 30 September, 1940 by Junkers Ju-88s proved the vulnerability of the 'Schnellbomber' concept. Though much faster than the lumbering He-111s and Do-17s, Junkers Ju-88s were too lightly armored & defended to survive if intercepted. Hurricanes and Spitfires were fully capable of this, and on 18 September, nine Ju-88s of KG 77 were lost over London, a unit which had recently swifted over from Do-17s, and was out of action for the critical period of the battle. Among the losses was the Gruppen Kommander, Maj. Max Kless.
"intelligence_string"=After departing Laon aerodrome, you will follow the familiar route through France to the Channel, passing over Cape Gris-Nez along the way to Kent. As you approach London, you will aim for the East End docks, where you will drop your bombs on the warehouses, docks, & supplies. Continued pressure on the targets will prevent the British from making repairs, so make sure you put your bombs directly on target!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Junkers Ju-88a-4 (Norway)
"airfield_string"=France - Laon

"title_string"=Operation Sealion - Portland takes a pounding
"summary_string"=Guten Tag, Luftflotte pilots! This evening, we will fly a strike against the Westland Aircraft Factory at Yeovil, along with the docks at Portland. After breaking away from the Yeovil group, your section will pummel the anchored vessels & port facilities. Rumor has it that the daylight raids against Great Britain will be ending soon, though night raids may continue indefinitely. Viel Glück!
"objective_string"=On 30 September 1940, He-111s of I & II / KG 55 struck the Westland aircraft factory, near Yeovil. However, bad weather & RAF interception forced the Heinkels to turn back, and during their abort, they accidentally dropped their bombs on innocent civilians. The raid has been combined with another assault on 15 September, when twenty-six He-111s from the same bomber group attacked Royal Navy installations at Portland. That raid failed to cause any serious damage.
"intelligence_string"=After you've gotten airborne, your flight will take you to the mouth of the Seine River, where you'll rendezvous with the fighter escort. Following this, the formation will stay together until you separate out over the Channel, when half the Heinkels will alter course for Yeovil. Make sure that you keep a close watch for British fighters, RAF Warmwell is nearby. Your objective are the docks and supplies at Portland harbor, you must make every effort to inflict maximum damage!
"player_aircraft_name_string"=Heinkel He-111h-6
"airfield_string"=France - Boissy-le-bois
 
Remarkable endevour Rami and my congrats on your progress, it all is looking very good. well done.
 
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CrisGer,

Thanks, I completed all of the texts tonight...now it's just triggers and events...snoozers. :wiggle:
 
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Hey guys,

All of the triggers for these 18 missions have been completed...so we're getting really close to the end here. :mixedsmi:
 
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Tobob,

I have five of the last 18 missions completely done now, and will bang out at least a couple more tonight. Thanks for the support!
 
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