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Wonderful idea! Will add greatly to the realism factor. I can populate these airfields to better reflect their use. Do you have any other recommendations regarding intended uses of the other airfields? I couldn't find any historical references to Berlevag, Batsfjord, or Kilden. Would you have me populate these airfields as “emergency” facilities or have them constructed with buildings showing a more permanent manner of usage? |
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You can even search in Google: JG 5 "Eismeer In summary: At Berlevag, Svartnes based 4-6 aircraft type bf-109 or a pair bf -110, which are allocated Nazi Command to cover their convoys. The range of the bf-109 with these airfields allowed the Germans to the constant patrolling of its convoys. Convoys were sent to the main base - the port of Kirkenes, Vadsø, Petsamo (very little). Also, these were Field lay-bys for aircraft returning from a convoy attack allies. Pummanki-was the same crash pad for the Soviet side. From 1942 it was based, up to 12 fighters and attack aircraft. Kildin-polar aviation airfield. Since the beginning of the war, it outstripped most civilian aircraft. Made by Soviet aircraft, as an advanced airfield to enter the Barents Sea. |
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