Campagne solo gratuite "PANZERKNACKER"

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Stalingrad (BOS) Moscou (BOM), Kuban (BOK)
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Campagne solo gratuite "PANZERKNACKER"

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Hello pilots, this is my new campaign for the Henschel 129 B2.

This campaign is based in some historical background to create it.



Info for Installation:
Extract the folder 'data' from the 'Campaign Panzerknacker.zip' file into the IL-2 Sturmovik Battle of Stalingrad main directory. This will put all the missions into the 'IL-2 Sturmovik Battle of Stalingrad\data\Campaigns\Panzerknacker' folder and the skins into the correct sub-folders in the 'IL-2 Sturmovik Battle of Stalingrad\data\graphics\skins\' directory.



PANZERKNACKER:



You will be the pilot Walter who joins the Schlachtgeschwader 1 flying the Henschel Hs 129 B2 plane, training to be part of the group of pilots.
After some missions, you will be transferred to the Tatsinskaya air base where is the squad Schlachtgeschwader 1, Gruppe II, commanded by Hptm Paul-Friedrich Darjes.

During July 1942, in Operation Barbarossa, Gruppe II of the Schlachtgeschwader 1 moved to Tatsinskaya in July and Tusov in August to support the 6th Army during the advance to the Don, and later to Stalingrad, which started on June 25.



The campaign:


Created by: Walter_Nowotny

Period: 1 July 1942 to 31 July 1942
Map: Stalingrad
Bases: Morozovskiy and Tatsinskaya
Number of missions: 11
Skins prepared for this mission: 4

Languaje: Spanish and english (translate welcome!)


The skins are the first I have learned to do and are not 100% historical.
They include 2 versions each, with or without the hakenkreuz.
"Il faut préférer la modestie de ceux qui s'associent pour combattre au triomphe passager de celui qui s'isole." Cdt De Rose CCG: https://escadrilleccg.forumactif.com/

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