[DOWNLOAD] Campaign for the Archangelsk map - Artic Moranes! - Printable Version
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[DOWNLOAD] Campaign for the Archangelsk map - Artic Moranes! - Poltava - 09.11.2009
There are two things that really spur me as a campaign builder, and that is new aircraft and new maps. When I saw
the new Archangelsk map by
Team International Brigade (Kapteeni and Agracier) I knew at once that I wanted to make something of it. The map captures the look of these wooded northern wastelands very nicely, and the fact that you get three seasons (winter, artic spring and early summer) doesn't make it less attractive.
So I built his campaign for the map:
"Arctic Moranes" is a semi-historical, 9-mission static campaign, set during the first halve of 1943. You are a Finnish Fighter Pilot in LLv28, flying the Morane-Saulnier MS.406, an aircraft that was once of the most modern in the arsenal of the Finnish Airforce, but is now getting a bit long in the tooth. The Operations Area is the Arctic front, and one of your main targets is the strategic railroad that runs between Murmansk and Leningrad. And in the air the Soviets are getting stronger and stronger...
You can download it here: http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=380
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- kapteeni - 09.11.2009
YEESSS!!!
Cool to see some campaigns for TIB
map too!!
- agracier - 09.11.2009
There are two things that really spur me as a campaign builder, and that is new aircraft and new maps
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And conversely as map makers, seeing new campaigns built on those maps spurs one on as well. It's a mutually sustaining process ... great stuff and much appreciated.