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The update pays special attention to the islands, each of which has its own airfield, ready for use in missions:

Alderney Island is the northernmost of the Channel Islands.

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Guernsey Island is an important strategic point. Like Jersey, the island became part of the Atlantic Wall.

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Jersey Island is the largest of the Channel Islands, with an area of 116 km2. From July 1, 1940 to May 9, 1945, the island was occupied by Germany.

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The islands' challenging weather conditions and interesting locations can add variety to your missions.

These additions not only visually enrich the game world but also provide a wealth of new flight opportunities and interesting missions—whether taking off from the limited runways of island airfields or operations around iconic fortifications steeped in history.

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Ugra-Media really is the HeatBlur of maps. Impressive! Looking forward to the addition of Amiens Prison in the future! Your work is fantastic!

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So Beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️

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Wow, Dover, Calais and Now the Channel Islands. All areas deep within the reduced detail areas of the Normandy 2 map.     So is this your way of letting us know that you’ve now expanded the high detail areas significantly.   Is the entire map High detail now? 
 

either way I’m very very impressed with what I’m seeing. 
 

original areas are shown below and everything that has been shown above is clearly in the reduced detail areas. 

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Hello i don´t know if somebody said it but, i love to see more parking stands/ramps on airfields like add another 50 to the grass next to hangars taxiways etc. is this possible? Thank you 

 

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Hi fighters
Today we invite you on a virtual tour of the streets of Paris, which we had the pleasure of creating for DCS: Normandy 2.0. These pieces of living history will make your flights over the French capital truly unique.

Moulin Rouge
A legendary cabaret, a symbol of Parisian nightlife and cancan. A striking landmark in the Pigalle district. You've seen it in films, heard it in songs, and now you can stop by during breaks between flights. Or maybe it's your mission target – during the war, performances were held here for German officers.

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Palis Garnier (Grand Opera)
One of the most famous opera houses in the world. Its gigantic stage and underground lake inspired Gaston Leroux's novel "The Phantom of the Opera." During the war, its cellars housed works of art from the Louvre.

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Palis Galliera
A neo-Renaissance palace, today home to the Fashion Museum of the City of Paris.

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Pont de Bercy
A bridge reminiscent of a Roman aqueduct, built in the late 19th century. An important transportation link in Paris.

Pont de Bercy.jpg

Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor.
An elegant pedestrian bridge over the Seine, a favorite place for strolls. Originally called the "Solferino Bridge."

Passerelle Leopold.jpg

Père-Lachaise
Crematorium on the grounds of the famous cemetery of the same name.
It was the first crematorium built in France (1889). Its chimney, stylized as a bell tower, was a unique architectural feature.

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Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir
(also known as Colombes) is a rugby, track, and association football stadium in Colombes, near Paris. From the 1930s to the 1970s, it was one of the main stadiums in France.

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... Amuse-bouche. A little surprise for you.
This isn't just a video—it's the result of painstaking work recreating architectural heritage, transforming the map from a collection of landscapes into a living, breathing world of history.

France under your wing!

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38 minutes ago, MAESTR0 said:

... Amuse-bouche. A little surprise for you.
This isn't just a video—it's the result of painstaking work recreating architectural heritage, transforming the map from a collection of landscapes into a living, breathing world of history.

France under your wing!

This is incredible! What an outstanding map. I started with flight sims with sky=blue and ground=green. Now look how far we've come! Amazing! Thanks UGRA for your effort and dedication.

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41 minutes ago, MAESTR0 said:

... Amuse-bouche. A little surprise for you.
This isn't just a video—it's the result of painstaking work recreating architectural heritage, transforming the map from a collection of landscapes into a living, breathing world of history.

France under your wing!

Words fail to describe this incredible work. All that's missing is Amiens Prison to make it even more perfect!

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Super Nice Ugra Media. And your activity and presentations here are VERY much appreciated!!!

On 9/19/2025 at 3:57 PM, MAESTR0 said:

In this update, we've fixed and improved the logic of some old airfields and added some new ones. And this is just the beginning: we have a lot of work planned for airfields
@Fred901 provided a lot of useful material, and there is a lot of work to be done on it).
So enjoy your flights—familiar places might even surprise you over time!

Ahhhhhhh i missed that!!!

@Vakarian thanks for the info.

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vor 19 Stunden schrieb MAESTR0:

Hi fighters
Today we invite you on a virtual tour of the streets of Paris, which we had the pleasure of creating for DCS: Normandy 2.0. These pieces of living history will make your flights over the French capital truly unique.

Moulin Rouge
A legendary cabaret, a symbol of Parisian nightlife and cancan. A striking landmark in the Pigalle district. You've seen it in films, heard it in songs, and now you can stop by during breaks between flights. Or maybe it's your mission target – during the war, performances were held here for German officers.

Moulin Rouge.jpg

Palis Garnier (Grand Opera)
One of the most famous opera houses in the world. Its gigantic stage and underground lake inspired Gaston Leroux's novel "The Phantom of the Opera." During the war, its cellars housed works of art from the Louvre.

Palais Garnier.jpg

Palis Galliera
A neo-Renaissance palace, today home to the Fashion Museum of the City of Paris.

Palais Galliera 1.jpg

Pont de Bercy
A bridge reminiscent of a Roman aqueduct, built in the late 19th century. An important transportation link in Paris.

Pont de Bercy.jpg

Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor.
An elegant pedestrian bridge over the Seine, a favorite place for strolls. Originally called the "Solferino Bridge."

Passerelle Leopold.jpg

Père-Lachaise
Crematorium on the grounds of the famous cemetery of the same name.
It was the first crematorium built in France (1889). Its chimney, stylized as a bell tower, was a unique architectural feature.

Père-Lachaise_crématorium.jpg

Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir
(also known as Colombes) is a rugby, track, and association football stadium in Colombes, near Paris. From the 1930s to the 1970s, it was one of the main stadiums in France.

Stade Yves du Manoir.jpg

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Brilliant!

Btw: is there any possibility to combine CW Germany, The Channel and Normandy to one big map? It's different times, I know. But all historical buildings, land marks, and most bridges will be the same.

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Yeah you’d have to leave the channel map out because that’s EDs product, but having Berlin and London in the same map would be amazing, especially if it covered the bodenplatte airfields. Idk how it would go with the curvature of the earth being made flat for such a vast distance. Hopefully it would be easy to use the CW German landmarks and mesh and add a liberal amount of rubble across the cities. I’d certainly pay for a Normandy 3.

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23 hours ago, MAESTR0 said:

... Amuse-bouche. A little surprise for you.
This isn't just a video—it's the result of painstaking work recreating architectural heritage, transforming the map from a collection of landscapes into a living, breathing world of history.

France under your wing!

Thank for giving time effort to the map, I have friends that I give helicopter sim rides to and I love to share dcs experience to them and dcs Normandy is pleasantly nice to share with them for scenery doing more than just blowing things up

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