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Thank you for the new update! Love it ❤️

DCS Version2.9.21.16362
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 - Balkans map

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2 hours ago, MAESTR0 said:

„Eins, zwei, Polizei
Drei, vier, Grenadier"

I see what you did there. I'm somewhat a man of culture myself...

 

Is there a way of dialling back the amount of Pam An 747s and BA 727s?

It seems like the entire Pam An 747 fleet is in Europe (well, they were part of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet, so...).
BA never had 727s - the only 727s in BA-colours were operated by Comair in South Africa.
Also, the "Negus" livery (1974-1985'ish) would make more sense for the time-frame (HS Trident):

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Hawker_Siddeley_HS-121_Trident_1C,_Britinull

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Uh-oh, uh-oh!

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So ein Feuerball, JUNGE!

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The large (nowadays) taxiway inthe west at Düsseldorf Intl used to be a runway during the map timeframe:

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The large building at the southern end of the crossing rwy as shown on the dev screenshot wasn't there before the devastating fire in 1996.

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So ein Feuerball, JUNGE!

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It's super great to get highway landing strips finally but I do agree - the realism of them is somewhat hampered by the rather narrow obtacle clearence and the width of the highways use for these strips. At the very least the trees need to be offset by some safety margin on the sides to make them feel a bit more realistic. Hope this can be rectified. Otherwise looking great and thanks for working hard on expanding the map 🙂

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Wow, very impressive!
With the Choyna air base, the SU-27 finally has a home too.
@MAESTR0 
I really like the picture of the Ennepe Dam. Are there any plans to correct the Lake Eder (Edersee) on the current map?
It is also a reservoir with a dam that is used for power generation and is one of the largest reservoirs in Germany.
Incidentally, the dam was one of those destroyed during Operation Chastise in May 1943.

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4 hours ago, Blackbahia said:

Wow, very impressive!
With the Choyna air base, the SU-27 finally has a home too.
@MAESTR0 
I really like the picture of the Ennepe Dam. Are there any plans to correct the Lake Eder (Edersee) on the current map?
It is also a reservoir with a dam that is used for power generation and is one of the largest reservoirs in Germany.
Incidentally, the dam was one of those destroyed during Operation Chastise in May 1943.

Also hope, there will be more of the reservoirs added with proper dam installations. Hopefully some lakes of the wish list will be added

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb gulredrel:

Also hope, there will be more of the reservoirs added with proper dam installations. Hopefully some lakes of the wish list will be added

Of course, I hope so too, but Lake Eder is particularly close to my heart because it's practically on my doorstep.

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@MAESTR0 Malmö Airport should be called Sturup Airport instead (or maybe Malmö-Sturup Airport), it wasn't called Malmö Airport until 2000s.

nullAlso, see the image. I don't know if the highlighted object is meant to be Turning Torso - hard to see but it's the right general direction; if it is, it probably also shouldn't be there since it was built in 2005. And there's certainly nothing that big in Svedala either.

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1 hour ago, Kinkkujuustovoileipä said:

hard to see but it's the right general direction;

Not exactly. You're off by more than 25 degrees. 

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Since the map seems to feature the A29 (also visible in the phases map) and given the popularity of the Bundeswehr Classix video of autobahn landings from 1988 (see page 1 of this thread), I hope Ugra will also consider the NLP strip at Alhorn on the A29, since this is where the video scenes were shot ("Highway 84").

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_runway

 

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Hello figters

"You have permission to enter the fairway."  Today's episode, with a sea breeze effect, is dedicated to the facilities that will form the basis of your campaigns: from key and major ports supplying troops on both sides of the Iron Curtain to air defense systems. We've created key ports along the coast, which will serve as logistics hubs and naval bases in your missions.

Wilhelmshaven Port.  Germany's largest port and a vital naval base through which NATO forces were supplied.

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Bremerhaven Port: Another strategic port, critical for the movement of American troops and equipment to Europe.

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Rostock Port: The main port of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) – a supply hub and potential base for Warsaw Pact forces in the Baltic.

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The map reveals the positions of the famous SA-2 anti-aircraft missile system, a powerful shield for East Germany that is both a real threat and a priority target for NATO pilots. The SA-2 forces a complete rethink of flight routes and campaign tactics.

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The Valentin submarine yard. We show this colossal bunker once again.  Have you calculated how many tons of TNT you need? During World War II, the Allies didn't have enough bombs.

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Great to see so much progress being made on the map, but the highway strips are way below the minimum requirements for the time period the CW Germany map is set in.

I urge you to please consider the extensive feedback provided on this issue so far.

Other than that, as well as inaccuracies in the SA-2 SAM site infrastructure, the update is looking awesome and I can't wait to try it out!

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The ED team should be ashamed of their Afghanistan and Iraq maps. I hope they do something on the same level of work as Ugra Media. I regret buying the ED maps, especially Iraq.

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Posted (edited)
47 minutes ago, Rick Mave said:

Great to see so much progress being made on the map, but the highway strips are way below the minimum requirements for the time period the CW Germany map is set in.

I urge you to please consider the extensive feedback provided on this issue so far.

Other than that, as well as inaccuracies in the SA-2 SAM site infrastructure, the update is looking awesome and I can't wait to try it out!

+1 here for the wider and more realistic road bases.

MAESTR0, would it be possible to replace or remove all the NATO equipment from East German bases? There's lots of NATO GPUs, tow bars, loaders and various equipment scattered all around the East German airbases which is slightly immersion-breaking.

But otherwise, also big thanks for working on the map, and despite some of the above shortcomings, it continuous to be the best map in DCS for me atm!

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Thanks so much for the news on the upcoming update! Looking beautiful!

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DCS Version2.9.21.16362
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 - Balkans map

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You do realize that Malmö / Sturup Airport is completely uninteresting from a military avaiation perspective, both during the cold war and today. It's just a backup location. For MSFS 2024 or other civilian flight sims it makes sense though 😉 Ängelholm and Ljungbyhed are the ones in Scania that where military airbases during the cold war. So was Kallinge nearby in Blekinge that is today a very active JAS-39 Gripen base.

But thanks for a great map! Looking forward to airbases that where actually used by the Viggen, not far from Malmö / Sturup.

I did a Gemeni AI search and there is only one case it could find of a two seat SK 37 Viggen landing at Malmö / Sturup for its final landing going to a nearby museum. So no take offs 😉:

A Saab Viggen did land at Sturup Airport (Malmö Airport) on at least one notable occasion.
Specifically, a two-seat SK 37 Viggen (individual 37800) landed at a field near Stenbäck's Flight Museum in Skurup (a few kilometers east of Malmö Airport) on October 21, 2012. This aircraft had performed its last flight in active service back in 1992 before being preserved.
The Swedish Air Force also used Malmö Airport (Sturup) for various purposes, including fire-fighting training with decommissioned aircraft bodies. However, the landing of an intact aircraft for exhibition purposes is the most significant event related to the Viggen's presence at or near the airport.

There have been Gripens landing there in modern times as it is a reserve field for the air force formally. 

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And looking at the screenshots from Sturup (Malmo Airport) there has been way to much effort put into this civilian airport. All the civilian buildings look rather much as IRL, it would never have been used in a cold war scenario accept as as an emergency landing location. I realized that Kastrup (the Copenhagen main civilian airport) is also on the list for some reason. Please dont spend time on doing that with a lot of detail either, it has not been used by the danish air force since the 30:ies and temporarily just after the second world war. It is a large civilian airport that will take a lot of time modelling. As this is not MSFS 2024, just add it with some rather generic hangars?

Put the time on Skrydrup as Karup and Aalborg is too far off map. Skrydrup had F-16 A during late cold was and would be nice to include. If you should do any base in Sjaelland I guess it would be Vaerlœse. But please, don't spend too much time on Kastrup for the same reason as Sturup. They are 99% civilian airports. I assume a Soviet attack on Denmark and southern Sweden would have not have Kastrup (Copenhagen) and Sturup (Malmö) on the target prio list at all, even though they are big airfields.

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Posted
45 minutes ago, skywalker22 said:

@MAESTR0 RSBN for Mig-21 is still not complete, can that be fixed as well?

RSBN in MiG-21 is a different implementation and can only be done from M3 developers. Nothing Ugra can do.

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Hi figters🫡
Lasst uns fortfahren
Today we'll show you another side of the DCS: Cold War Germany map - its unique landmarks and new city centers that create the unique atmosphere of Central Europe. They will serve as decoration, important landmarks, and potential targets.

The map features strategic infrastructure:
The Anlage Mulheim-Karlich nuclear power plant is located approximately 10 km northwest of Koblenz. Cooling tower height: 162 m; chimney height: 161.5 m.
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The Sorpetalsperre Dam is one of the largest dams in Germany. On October 15, 1944, RAF Lancaster bombers failed to destroy it with ten 5.4-ton (12,000 lb) Tallboy bombs.
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We also continue to develop already accessible cities and, at your request, have added
The International Congress Center Berlin.
Opened in 1979, the ICC is considered one of the world's largest convention centers and serves as a model for the construction of buildings of similar scale. The building (320 meters long, 80 meters wide, and 40 meters high) contains 80 halls and rooms with seating ranging from 20 to 5,000.
3 Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin.jpg

Leipzig Hauptbahnhof is the central railway terminus in Leipzig. It has 19 overground platforms housed in six iron train sheds, a multi-level concourse with towering stone arches.
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The Hannover Anzeigerhochhaus is one of Germany's first high-rise buildings and one of Hannover's most famous symbols. This structure is one of the few in Hannover that was virtually undamaged during World War II.
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Let's explore the new territories:
Bremen Cathedral: The 98-meter-tall cathedral is located in the old part of the city on Market Square.
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Bremen Town Hall: A masterpiece of medieval architecture and a symbol of the free Hanseatic city.
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Malmö Water Tower: A recognizable silhouette as it approaches the Swedish coast. It is 62 meters (203 ft) high and holds 10,200 cubic meters (360,000 cu ft) of water.
Malme Water Tower.jpg
Malmö Castle: A Renaissance fortress guarding the Øresund Strait.
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Copenhagen Amalienborg: The official residence of the Danish royal family.
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Copenhagen City Hall: The dominant architectural feature of the Danish capital (105.6 m high).
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Equestrian statue of Frederick V: A monument in the center of Amalienborg Palace Square.
Copenhagen Equestrian statue of Frederick V.jpg

Fredericks Church (Marble Church) One of Copenhagen's most impressive domes.
Copenhagen Fredericks Church.jpg

Cologne Cathedral
The city's main landmark, visible for tens of kilometers, a symbol of the city and Gothic architecture. It ranks third on the list of the world's tallest churches (157 meters) and is listed as a World Heritage Site.
Cologne Cathedral.jpg

Cologne Hohenzollern Railway Bridge. A key crossing over the Rhine.
Cologne Hohenzollern Railway Bridge.jpg

The Great Saint Martin Church.
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Cologne Colonius At 266.1 meters, it is the tallest structure in North Rhine-Westphalia and the seventh tallest structure in Germany.
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Köln Hauptbahnhof is the central railway station of Cologne. The region's largest transport hub.
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St. Cunibert's Church is the last of Cologne's twelve Romanesque churches, built in 1247, a year before construction began on the Gothic Cologne Cathedral.
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EXTRA um Ihre Stimmung zu heben 

 

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I love you so much Ugra-Media ❤️
the attention to detail is just incredible, it makes me want to just get in a car and drive around, watching historical buildings and amazing landscapes!

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