Aces over Europe is a self-installing mod from European Air War and focuses on the air war over the period of time from 1943 to 1945. There will be the possibility to fly on the most famous WWII fighters and in particular on famous planes piloted by aces with the insignia of the era. ----- Notes on European Air War: European Air War (EAW) was released on October 31, 1998 published by Hasbro, under the developers name, MicroProse. It was a marvel, with 20 Flyable planes and a possible 256 planes in the air at one time, out beating any other WWII Combat Sims of the time and afterwards. At twelve months old it was considered a classic but still full price on the store shelves. Given that it's had a few budget re-release's; on July 24, 2000 by Hasbro “Classic Series” and on June 8, 2001 by Infogrames, then again in 2002 by Atari. It's a must have if you're even vaguely interested in WWII combat flight simulators, or think you might like to try

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BF 109 G-14 FLYABLE PACK This patch corrects a bug that did not allow to fly in the campaign mode with the Bf 109G-14. Also added: New hangar for the Bf 109 G-14, New HD train with 2 passenger wagons, New textures for airports (hangars, barracks, headquarters etc ...), New PATCH EAW128c MP02 (file exe). ...

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[Obsolete] Bf109 G 14 Flyable Pack
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Fat-Larry
Fat-Larry

Hi Modred big thanks for the update it really fixed Bf109G-14 and I was able to end my LW campaign! The only bug I noticed is one that came with this new "EAW128c MP02.exe" so if you delete your "eaw.ini" and start game to generate a new one the new "eaw.ini" generated by "EAW128c MP02.exe" bug the game and everytime you start any mission the game crashes so the only way to play the game is using an old "eaw.ini" generated by original 1.28C eaw.exe (My game is running fine using my old eaw.ini with new EAW128c MP02.exe) :D

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OK, thanks 1000. :-)
I'm glad you could finish your campaign.
I hadn't considered this aspect of the "eaw.ini" file. I always thought that we would have used the "eaw.ini" file installed with the first version of the mod and not that we would have deleted the "ini" file to regenerate it from the game.
Thanks for the tip.
bye

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