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semmern
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posted 10-22- 10:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for semmern   Click Here to Email semmern     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I see that Sv has made some really cool WWI aerodromes. Thing is I wonder if you could replace some more of the airfields with grass fields, since most British fighter aerodromes didn't have concrete runways.

Mebbe we could also have some placeable PSP fields?? Would be cool for SDOE War pt.II
The Allies invade, then wait a week, and, presto, France has sprouted another airfield

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wakeup tailgunner
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posted 10-22- 03:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for wakeup tailgunner   Click Here to Email wakeup tailgunner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Easy to do, if people want it!

There are only 2 things you would need to do:

1, change the .SM to remove the concrete runway model part. It is hidden, but is there to give the runway a 'concrete' material

2, Re-paint the airfields supertexture to take out the grey strip.

Job done!

If there are ant fields inparticular you think should get this treatment, I would be happy to do it. It would be a really quick fix.......(me and my big mouth...)

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semmern
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posted 10-23- 02:07 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for semmern   Click Here to Email semmern     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, WT, if you're up to it, you can change all airfields, except for Eastbourne, and the Northernmost, Royal Tonbridge or whatever. They were USAF bomber fields, and so should be concrete.

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