Dear friends,
On this very day, 107 years ago, on November 11, 1918, the armistice on the Western Front of World War I came into effect — for the first time in four years of nearly continuous artillery barrage, silence fell. The armistice was not subsequently violated and became the official date of the end of the bloodiest war in human history at that time.
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In honor of this anniversary, we have released update 6.107, which introduces numerous new features to the Flying Circus module. This update expands and diversifies the virtual world of World War I, developed in collaboration with Yugra Media.
First, a real giant has entered the Flying Circus arena! We've wanted to add German Zeppelin-class R bomber airships for many years. Despite their vulnerability, they were not an easy target — catching up with or intercepting an airship flying at high altitude and at what was then a high speed was a task at the limit of the capabilities of the first airplanes. Machine gun fire did not guarantee sufficient damage to the hydrogen tanks even after hundreds of rifle-caliber bullets hit the outer shell. The situation changed only with the advent of more powerful aircraft engines and incendiary rockets.
New major cities have been added to the Western Front map, including Mons, Namur, Aachen, Verviers, Maastricht, Brussels, Charleroi, and others. Additional landmarks have appeared in Paris, including the Arc de Triomphe and the Trocadéro Palace. Railway stations and train stations have been added to many settlements. Several minor improvements have been made, which collectively have significantly enhanced the perception and realism of the map.
All Flying Circus owners have already received the airship and all map updates - no additional purchases are needed. If you were planning to purchase Flying Circus, we would like to draw your attention to the new Flying Circus Deluxe collection, now available on Steam and our website.
The bundle contains 40 flyable aircraft of the rise of flight era, a pilot career mode, individual scenario missions, and a mission generator on the huge Western Front WWI map, as well as five historical campaigns: Gallant Green (S.E.5a pilot of No. 56 Squadron in April - June 1917), Red Knights (Albatros D.V pilot of Jasta 11 during Spring 1917), Spring Offensive (Sopwith Camel pilot of No. 54 Squadron in March 1918), Kaiserschlacht (Fokker Dr.I pilot of Jasta 6 in March 1918) and Against the Tide (SSW D.IV pilot in August - September 1918).
And that's not all — of course, the improvements in the new version are not limited to World War I. Several improvements and fixes have been implemented in World War II campaigns and aircraft, as outlined in the list of changes below.
Version 6.107 Changelist