Stukas over Libya!
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Now the third campaign in my "Battleaxe" series is available for download.

This one is called "Stuka Pilot", and in it you fly as a German pilot in II/StG 2 over Libya. It is the summer of 1941, Tobruk is under siege, the Afrika Korps is at the border of Egypt, but... the big British "Battleaxe" Offensive is just about to start.

And you will be in the thick of it!

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The British offensive codename "Battleaxe" had the goal of clearing Eastern Cyrenaica of German and Italian forces. (One of the main benefits of this would be the lifting of the siege of Tobruk.) It was the FIRST TIME during the war that a significant German force fought on the defensive.

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The operation did not succeed though, as British forces launched their initial assaults against strong defensive positions created by German General Erwin Rommel. The British lost over half of their tanks on the first day and only achieved victory at one of their three thrusts. On the second day, they achieved mixed results, being pushed back on their western flank but repelled a significant German counter-attack in their centre. On the third day, the British narrowly avoided outright disaster by successfully withdrawing just prior to a German encircling movement which would have cut them off from retreat.

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In the air the fighting was hard, with the Axis coming out as victors there as well. The Allies lost three times the number of aircraft as the Axis. It was the last time that the Axis dominated the North African sky completely.

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Included in this campaign is FIVE SKINS, two have been made by Canon_UK, one by Flugfarbe. I don
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#2

Very nice, thanks Poltava!
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#3

Thanks. Downloaded it already.

Big Grin
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#4

Shall enjoy, thank you.
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#5

Hey, thanks Poltava, it's looking pretty cool to play with. Big Grin

Already downloaded and installed. Big Grin
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