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DCS: AJS-37 Viggen - 16-2 Red Flag Campaign Ativador Download [Xforce]

Updated: Mar 28, 2020





















































About This Content The AJS-37 Viggen: 16-2 Red Flag Campaign is a depiction of flying the AJS-37 Viggen during a typical Red Flag exercise in the skies over Nevada. Take the role of a US Air Force exchange pilot to the Swedish Air Force as you return to take part in a Red Flag in the cockpit of a Viggen. This campaign includes extensive briefing, map, and lineup card PDF files for each mission and was designed by the creators of the Spitfire: Epsom and Mustang: Charnwood campaigns.All of the missions are based on input from pilots that have flown in Red Flag exercises and will provide you a challenge that will test even the most skilled virtual pilots.Features:10 handcrafted mission that depict number of types of strike missions a Viggen pilot would fly in combatHighly detailed mission briefings, mission maps, and lineup cards as PDF filesCustom voice overs and hundreds of triggersThis campaign requires ownership of DCS: AJS-37 Viggen, along with the DCS: NEVADA Test and Training Range map.Please note that this DLC uses Steam Keys instead of Starforce keys. As such, this purchase cannot be activated on the DCS World e-Shop version. 6d5b4406ea Title: DCS: AJS-37 Viggen - 16-2 Red Flag CampaignGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Bunyap CampaignsPublisher:Eagle Dynamics SARelease Date: 13 Mar, 2018 DCS: AJS-37 Viggen - 16-2 Red Flag Campaign Ativador Download [Xforce] It's too much reading 20 pages of briefing before each mission. I do not particularly like the writing style in the pdfs and the missions aren't very immersive in my opinion. It states that all missions are successful after flying for a few minutes. It's up to you to decide whether you have done everything right in it and proceed to the next one. What kind of campaign is this? Some may like it, I for one have lost any interest in finishing it.. It's too much reading 20 pages of briefing before each mission. I do not particularly like the writing style in the pdfs and the missions aren't very immersive in my opinion. It states that all missions are successful after flying for a few minutes. It's up to you to decide whether you have done everything right in it and proceed to the next one. What kind of campaign is this? Some may like it, I for one have lost any interest in finishing it.

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