Four Months in the Life of a Spitfire IX Wing - 26 July 1944 - Operation Cobra
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2017
- This is a research session that follows the 144 Wing, RCAF through four months in Normandy. Missions are examined day by day using unit records and first hand accounts.
It is intended to be helpful to mission designers but please coordinate with me before starting work on a campaign based on these specific missions.
All resources used in the making of these videos may be seen here: forums.eagle.ru/showthread.ph...
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Eventful day. Looking forward to Normandy in DCS to experience similar scenarios. A P-47 would be handy to have if you're listening Eagle Dynamics 😉
This is all become a lot more familiair now, flying your campaign missions.
Bernay railway station you say... hmmm.. might have to play the place a visit if we are routed in that area....
I have enjoyed watching this entire series so much! Thank you for all the time and effort you've put into it. I look forward to playing the Epson Campaign.
I would be interested to know if this squadron shot up Rommel's' staff car
Where have you gone dude?! Miss these videos and your others👍🏽
Working on the Normandy campaign, I'd assume.
PCTechHub sadly it seems he's taking a break from making videos. I was a patreon supporter and he mentioned time constraints were making it difficult to keep producing content. He is sorely missed by many in the DCS community.
Norm Grassfield ye he is. Hopefully he will be back when he's ready. 👍🏽
I enjoyed these. Sometimes, like with the bridge, I think google street view would've made for a nice alternative to a grainy old-timey map. I wonder if you are still around.
Cool