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New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:43 pm
by Polar_Lion
Hey all,

I have completed my mission for the RAAF No 77 squadron.
if you would be interested in testing it please PM me and i'll send it to you. I will uploaded it after i get some feed back.

just PM me your email adress and i'll send it to you.

Thank you everyone

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Re: New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:44 pm
by Tango_Romeo
Thanks, John.

Re: New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:58 pm
by Nole
TR is sharing his copy of your Beta package with me.  And I'm hoping to get some flight time in the next day or so....CAG willing and the creek don't rise.  ;D

Re: New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:59 pm
by Polar_Lion
so the question comes down to depth and complexity. best bet would be to use the mold already made (hence the FoxFour Korean War senerio) 

i'm consedering a campaign using the Mustang and the Meteor. (10 to 20 missions :o )

Why the RAAF No 77 squadron? well they were the only squadron to use the meteor in the Korean war. and they did some remarkable things with both aircraft. they were there in the muck and mire helping us during the Chosin Res withdrawal (when the Marines were almost oblitorated). actually they were thier from day 1, escorting our b29's.

that is why I have chose them. during my research i have found a great story. and like all great storys it needs to be told.  where they the best? did they do more? well i'll let the history speak for its self.

so its off to work i go.

oh please tell me if the mission is to tough. i know some hate the Flak. and like wise if its too easy. I find on the easy setting it work fine. i get shot down about 45% of the time if i try to do it without my wingmen helping.

is there a good YAK-17 out there?

Re: New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:46 pm
by Tango_Romeo
The use of the YAK-17 in Korea would be bogus.   The only version used was the YAK-17UTI trainer and it did not fly in combat over Korea.  It's sole use was as a trainer for the MiG-15 until the MiG-15UTI became available in late 1950.  ::)

NOTE:A Marine F3D crew did claim one YAK-17UTI shot down on a night mission over the Yalu River, but it was later confirmed as being a MiG-15  :-?

Re: New Mission Completed

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:03 pm
by Polar_Lion
yup no YAK-17s. here is the info for them on this site

http://www.korean-war.com/KWAircraft/index.html

so scrap that idea. it seems there were more types of UN aircraft than any other.