Alemart_el_Redentor
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Yeah i would like to know if there is any Canadian campaign available for offline flying too
I am likewise interested in any Canadian campaign.
A search at M4T only yielded one possibility---A chap named Skunk posted in 2007 that he was working on a 29 mission Canadian campaign called "Going Down: A tour with 438 Sqn. RCAF"---Tempests in 4 subdivisions, Normandy, Ardennes, 2 others. But a search under that name gave no campaign, just his original post.
If he's a member here (and I think he is), he may see this and chime in on what happened to his project.
Any other referrals by anyone would be appreciated as well.
~S~ and Cheers!
Strider
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Hi guys.
I never finished the campaign. To be quite honest with you I dont even remember posting it on M4T, as it was meant to be a squad only campaign. I did finish the first 5 or 6 missions but the rest of the planned missions I never built.
EDIT: I found the post at M4T...notice I mention that I would continue work and possibly release the campaing if there was interest in it. Turns out that that was the last post of the thread. Meaning I took it as no one was interested in it. So I lost motivation, xmas came around and I never finished it.
TEAM PACIFIC
~S~ Skunkmeister
The reason I mentioned it here for the AAA crowd was the sub-campaign titles sound interesting and the Tempest can be a challenging bird to fly. I'm sure many would be interested to fly your mission concepts from 438th history, no matter what the nationality. A tribute to the 438th would be de rigour, of course!
Of course, totally up to you to do or not---your time is your time, forced to spend mostly on real life as obligated .
~S~ and Cheers
Strider
I am looking to start a new project at the moment. I prefer creating highly historical campaigns (see the 303 squadrron campaign I did). Does anyone have a particular group in mind, or a site with daily operations reports? I will dedicate it to my late Auntie Mae from Toronto.
There was a Canadian hurrie squadron at the Battle of Britain. There would have been tons of cross-chanel ops ( hurricanes, spitfires, typhoons, mossies etc.). Canada helped to invade Sicily as well as Italy too.
Also years ago I read Wing Comander by Johny Johnson. He was comander of a Canadian wing for a couple of years. that would probably be a good basis for a campaign.