Yugoslavian pilots and aviation
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Good, I will download it when I return from school. Thank you.Crush3r said:OK, I added the Coanda returns event to the RIP (v 1.03), along with the Coanda Engineering tech team that replaced Henri Coanda. Also added some grammar fixes. So download it.
Division and brigade models can be taken from SKIF. But 3 brigade models could be added/changed:
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Most of their images, like mine are taken from www.worldwar2.ro , so check it out. Stop by the forums if you want details about the Romanian army in WW2 and Romania's relations with other countries at that time.
Historically Ljubljana was Italian in partition. If you dont believe me, than I will send you the proof or look at wikipedia. AUS would just get cores on Slovenia. It is not so as they would demand the territory. Its more about that it looks better thats all.1Jack said:Ok. Thanks for clarification! I guess the solution is, as you propose, to give AUS cores on the two provinces but GER only Maribor (if this works despite Anschluss...), but GER still gets both provinces according to the historical partition of YUG. No new cores for ITA.
Thanks for adding the revolt.txt-code.
Regarding the events I've downloaded it looks very promising. The CZE, ROM, BUL and HUN events only need minor additions. Hopefully I'll get time tomorrow to post them here, for those of you that haven't seen or used them.
Yes, we know that. Then eastern Slovenia will be German.Delex said:Historically Ljubljana was Italian in partition. If you dont believe me, than I will send you the proof or look at wikipedia. AUS would just get cores on Slovenia. It is not so as they would demand the territory. Its more about that it looks better thats all.
Don't worry, I believe you.Delex said:Historically Ljubljana was Italian in partition. If you dont believe me, than I will send you the proof or look at wikipedia. AUS would just get cores on Slovenia. It is not so as they would demand the territory. Its more about that it looks better thats all.
There are many problems like that, but we need to decide about a pattern that will be used.1Jack said:Don't worry, I believe you.
I was just under the impression from previous discussions that the geographical area called Ljubljana in the HoI2-map (not province or city IRL) was to be under German control in accordance with the historical partition of YUG and that the Italian part already was included in the quiet large province of Venice. But I'll make sure to change the event code then.
Another obvious problem is the in-game province of Split. The Italians occupied the city and had control of the rather sizeable port in Split, but left the surrounding region for the ISC. So in the game you face the problem of either giving the ISC (CRO) a somewhat incorrect area in geographical terms or depleting ITA of an important strategic port and airbase... :wacko:
I was to fast, wasn't even thinkingVladimir II said:Thank you, but I have not meant about that. First, shields should be in EU3 style. And the second flag is flag of Lusatian Sorbia, not Serbia. Serbian flag is red/blue/white, with lighter colours. But thank you for your effort.
Now this is excellent! Thank you. By the way, could you make another version of third flag with a smaller Coat of Arms? Thanks.lutenet99 said:
Yeah, that's how the event-partition ends up, as it is now. Of course a human player is always able to ignore the historical outcome.The Great Duck said:ITA did get a large part of Dalmatia in the Rome treaties,so I think giving them Split would be OK.
1Jack said:Likewise I'm changing the HUN-claims on Transsylvania in that particular event along the lines of what's been said earlier in this thread. Can't find the post right now, but I know it's there somewhere...
Your picture is good. If somebody could reshape it into city image in game. I was thinking about image showing Circle of Republic, People's Theatre and People's Museum, or image of Kalemegdan and Belgrade's Victor looking on Sava and Danube river (how do you say "ušće" in English?).Sgt. Optimus said:General Secretary Vladimir II, would this picture be ok for Belgrade:
No problem. Just take your time.Daemoncool said:Sorry for not answering but my monitor gone. It keeps turning off, I have to buy an other.
I think that previous version is better.lutenet99 said:New Serbian flag:
There are some good pictures of belgrade in book Belgrde in public library(1st shelf-historic).They are black and white and shot before outbreak of ww2.Much pics and pretty one also.If you have skener you could scan them because i dont have possibility.Your picture is good. If somebody could reshape it into city image in game. I was thinking about image showing Circle of Republic, People's Theatre and People's Museum, or image of Kalemegdan and Belgrade's Victor looking on Sava and Danube river (how do you say "ušće" in English?).