twistking Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM Posted Saturday at 11:25 PM 20 minutes ago, MAXsenna said: Maybe they don't have any photographs of the original one? According to Wiki the original one was standing from 1861 to 1961. I'm not Parisien so I don't know what pictures to look for. You are right. All i found was this image: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Pont_de_Solferino_-_Les_Travaux_Publics_de_la_France.jpg Looks like every other Seine bridge from that time... 2 My improved* wishlist after a decade with DCS *now with 17% more wishes compared to the original
Scarecrow84 Posted Sunday at 12:11 PM Posted Sunday at 12:11 PM This looks incredible. Really appreciate the updates. 1
NRG-Vampire Posted Monday at 08:31 AM Posted Monday at 08:31 AM I know the new "Update has not been released yet" but what I asked is about those tram and steam-loco what we seen in that "DCS Normandy 2.0 preview" preliminary 2022 screenshots. There are already many big railway stations on both - French and English - side of the Channel. So nobody found those tram and steam loco on the map ? since 2022 ? Was really a "probably Early Click Bait to buy the Map" ? (by waterman) Well, I can hope only these vehicles will be released in the next update On 9/28/2025 at 12:19 AM, AdrianL said: Update has not been released yet so you will not find it on the current Normandy map On 9/28/2025 at 12:13 AM, NRG-Vampire said: Does anyone know where can I find this tram and this USA steam-loco on the map ? Thanks
Silver_Dragon Posted Monday at 11:53 AM Posted Monday at 11:53 AM The problem about the Trams, will be Paris phased out your lines before WW2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramways_in_Île-de-France London maintain them but many was phased out before WW2. After WW2 was complete abandoned. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trams_in_London For Work/Gaming: 28" Philips 246E Monitor - Ryzen 7 1800X - 32 GB DDR4 - nVidia RTX1080 - SSD 860 EVO 1 TB / 860 QVO 1 TB / 860 QVO 2 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Warthog / TPR / MDF
MAESTR0 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Hi fighters We continue the overview of the update "Normandy 2.0". After Paris, it's time for London! Today we will show new original places of the capital of Great Britain, which will become for you not just a beautiful background, but important historical landmarks and a source of inspiration for new missions. The mention of London is always intertwined with the weather, politics and football. Today is no exception. Stamford Bridge (Chelsea Arena) During World War II, Stamford Bridge experienced German bombing and was the site of a historic 1945 friendly match between Chelsea and the Soviet club FC Dynamo Moscow, attracting an estimated crowd of over 100,000 people in a celebration of Allied solidarity after the war. The song Kalinka was sung here long before the 2000s Chelsea Bridge A suspension bridge across the Thames connecting Chelsea and Battersea. Highbury Stadium Arsenal football club stadium, its home from 1913 to 2006. During World War II, Highbury Stadium was used as an Air Raid Precautions center Royal Albert Hall One of the most prestigious concert halls in the world. It is distinguished by a huge glass and forged dome roof, which was innovative for its time. Its basement corridors served as bomb shelters. Royal Hospital Chelsea Established by decree of Charles II in Chelsea in December 1681, in the image and likeness of the Paris Home for the Invalids (you can compare). The Royal Hospital has endured significant challenges, particularly during the two World Wars. The North-Eastern wing was also seriously damaged by a V2 rocket in 1945. StMartin-in-the-Fields is a Church of England parish church at the north-east corner of Trafalgar Square. Spire height 59 m Times Building Home for The Times is a British daily national newspaper. The historic Printing House Square was the center of London's newspaper district. Wembley Stadium Also known as Empire Stadium, it was opened in 1923 and lasted exactly 80 years During the war, it was used for various military purposes. The stadium functioned as a warehouse for postal items, and the civil defense department was located in its premises. EXTRA: Edited 4 hours ago by MAESTR0 8 1
Tom Kazansky Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Awesome! Experiencing History has never been so beautiful.
corbu1 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Those places are so beautiful! You are doing such a great job!!!! 1 DCS Version: 2.9.20.15384 Modules: UH-1H - SA342 - KA-50 BS3 - MI-24P - MI-8MTV2 - AH-64D - CH-47F - OH-58D - UH-60L(Mod, n.i.) - OH-6A(Mod, n.i.) - A-10CII - F-16C - F/A-18C - AJS37 - F-14 - MiG-21bis - JF-17 - Mirage F1 - MiG-29A - C-130J (prepurchase) - F-4E - FC2024 -Combined Arms - Supercarrier - NTTR - Normandy2.0 - Channel - Persian Gulf - Syria - SA - Sinai - Afghanistan - Kola - Iraq - Cold War Germany — Waiting for: BO-105 - AH-1G/F(Mod) - secret DCS Helo DCS-Client: 9800X3D, 64GB 6200, RTX3090, 1TB M2 NVMe(win10), 4TB M2 NVMe(DCS), VR VivePro2, PointCTRL, VaicomPro, Wacom Intuos S with VRK v2Beta DCS-DServer: 11600KF, 64GB 3600, GTX1080, 1TB M2 NVMe(win10), 2TB M2 NVMe(DCSDServer), DCS Olympus Simpit: NLR Flightsim Pro Cyclic: TM Warthog Grip with 30cm Extension + VPforce Rhino FFB FW Stick: TM Warthog Grip and Base, Throttle: TM Warthog Pedals: Komodo Sim. with Dampers Collective: VPC Rotorplus+AH-64D Grip Other: NLR HF8, Buttkicker (3*MiniConcert), TotalControls AH64D MPD‘s and EUFD, Alain Dufour’s AH-64 TEDAC, TM MFD, Streamdecks (1*32,3*15,1*6), VPC CP#1
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