Trial of mission for ETO

Nonato

Charter Member
Ok, that's it...
I don't know how to model, skin or anything. So, in a attempt to make a small contribution, I decided to make a mission. It is a slight recreation of Operation Oyster in dec 1942 for ETO Exp.
I need a volunteer to help me testing the stuff, so anyone interested, please PM me.
Here some pic's
Much obliged, gents:d

phillips3bx8.jpg
 
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Sent some comments back via e-mail. Great blow-something-up mission
 
I'll have ago old bean. Whe I saw the Boston that mission came to my mind as well. What Mossie do you intend to use? Shame we haven't a Ventura. Are you going to use some thing else or just stick with the two types we have. Have you seen the clip of the mission on Youtube?

Beau

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Thanks for the link on the mission Beau. Didn't realize it was a wave top flight.

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After you get the mission finalized and there is no need to open up in MB anymore, you can adjust the altitude of the flights by opening via notepad and get the altitude below the minimum height that the MB allows.
 
@ nonato....flew the mission m8...a milk run....the ETO makes your idea greater...miss the me 109s...as oposing forces..

Btw wasnt oyster mission s done with b26????
anyhow the boston is a beaut....

R
 
@O-1: an honor to help, sir
@rbp: thank you for the amazing tips!
@beau: I saw the clip and also did some research in the net for the correct airfields. I used the mossies from ETO but you'll change for a more historically appropriate model as wished (BTW I'd like to know which was the Mossie type used in that mission). I'll put some more "parfumerie" in this mission
@ronny: there were no B-26, but Bostons, Mossies and venturas. Did you survive this misison???:isadizzy: You're good! Didn't you find any me-109?? I was shot by them each time!
@Middle: check your e-mail


To all of you, all input are valuable as I'm just a newbie

Thank you for all the comments:d
 
@beau: I saw the clip and also did some research in the net for the correct airfields. I used the mossies from ETO but you'll change for a more historically appropriate model as wished (BTW I'd like to know which was the Mossie type used in that mission). I'll put some more "parfumerie" in this mission

I have this page on my website: http://www.beauscfs3.leaveningonline.com/html/operation_oyster.html

Ninety three aircraft take part in the raid, 47 (PV-1) Venturas Mk. Is of RAF No. 21, RAAF No. 464 and RNZAF No. 487 Squadrons, 36 (A-20) Boston IIIs of Nos. 88, 107, and 226 Squadrons and ten Mosquito Mk. IVs of No.105 and No.139 Squadrons; 83 aircraft actually bomb.One of the Mosquitos is a photographic aircraft. Eindhoven is well beyond the range of any available fighter escort thus the raid is flown at low level and in clear weather conditions.

Beau
 
I have this page on my website: http://www.beauscfs3.leaveningonline.com/html/operation_oyster.html

Ninety three aircraft take part in the raid, 47 (PV-1) Venturas Mk. Is of RAF No. 21, RAAF No. 464 and RNZAF No. 487 Squadrons, 36 (A-20) Boston IIIs of Nos. 88, 107, and 226 Squadrons and ten Mosquito Mk. IVs of No.105 and No.139 Squadrons; 83 aircraft actually bomb.One of the Mosquitos is a photographic aircraft. Eindhoven is well beyond the range of any available fighter escort thus the raid is flown at low level and in clear weather conditions.

Beau
Check.
The Boston and Mossies are good then.
Thanks, Sir B.
 
Guys


Thank you for your words, though I know a lot in them is pure friendship:redf:
Presently, I'm doing some adjustments for our "aces' " sake.


Cheers

Nonato
 
Just a quick question, which mission folder have you installed this mission in? I only seem to have folders for 1936, BoB, 1944 & 1945 missions.

Beau
 
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