Yet another of my old campaigns have been converted to BAT. This time it's something for all us ground-pounders out there:
You are a RAF pilot, flying in a Typhoon Squadron, and given the supremely important and dangerous job of attacking German ground installations and troops. The Luftwaffe has been pushed back, but are still a major threat.
You can download it here: http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1315It is a semi-historical, 9-mission static campaign, set during the early summer of 1944, portraying the fighting over Normandy before, during and after the Overlord landings. In the initial phase you will participate in the campaign against German coastal defense radars, but also go on the odd mission against "Noball" targets, i.e. V1 bases. Later you will give the troops landing in Normandy much needed ground support. All missions are based on history in some way, and follows the action of the actual day. I have also tried to follow the actual weather.
This campaign covers the war in Normandy up until June 10 and the famous so called "Dinner raid", when an entire German Panzer Corps headquarters was eliminated by Typhoons.
The map used is "Circus" by
Catsy and
I/JG2_Assi - it gives us the whole area from the UK down to Normandy. As the map is pretty demanding in itself on your computer, I have decided to leave out most of the action that you can't actually see (or possibly could see) from your cockpit. But there still IS a lot of going on down there on the ground, which is unavoidable as you are hunting for ground targets. (And you will always be able to find “targets of opportunity” besides the actual mission targets.)
This one can be a bit demanding at times when it comes to FPS, but hey, this is D-Day!
REQUIREMENTS: This campaign has been converted to BAT, the WAW module. If you have BAT 3.62 you have everything you need!
With the download comes seven skins, most of them by
Texx (thanks man!), and made for the new Typhoon. More of his skins for the Typhoon can be found here:
http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1311http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1314http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=1303More shiny screenies below:
Thanks for looking!