Yes, more campaigns for TGA, a period I am very fond of!
This is a semi-historical, 26-mission static campaign, set during
the Chaco War during the period of
1932 to 1933. You are a pilot in the Bolivian airforce, flying a variety of aircraft. It uses the Chaco War Mod Pack. The campaign starts with the outbreak of real hostilities between Bolivia and Paraguay in July 1932, and goes on until the truce in December 1933, which halted the fighting, temporarily. The front-lines and the happenings on the ground follows history closely.
During the campaign you will use
a variety of aircraft all used in the actual war: the Vickers Type 143 (i.e. Bristol Bulldog II), the Breguet XIX, the Curtiss Osprey, the Curtiss F11C Goshawk and the Junkers Ju-52 Transport. The mission will also vary a lot: you will fly fighter combat patrols, recce, bombing, close support, transport missions etc. The campaign also uses CY6's
C&C mod, which means that weather, time of day, ground forces and the aerial opposition will vary a lot, even if you replay the same mission. This also means that some combat patrols will be quite un-eventful - as in real life!
You can download it here: http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&file=details&id=2040Historical background: The discovery of oil in the Andean foothills sparked speculation that the otherwise barren Chaco area might be a rich source of petroleum, and foreign oil companies became eager to exploit them. The problem was that this until now quite forgotten area was disputed territory, claimed by both Bolivia and Paraguay since the 19th century. So the lure of coming riches and the manipulations of the oil companies drove the countries towards full scale conflict. (With the Royal Dutch Shell backing Paraguay and Standard Oil supporting Bolivia.)
On June 15, 1932, a Bolivian detachment captured and burned to the ground a small Paraguayan fort ("fortín") - and in the process disobeying direct orders by Salamanca, the Bolivian President, to avoid provocations in the Chaco region. One month later, on July 16, a Paraguayan detachment evicted the Bolivian troops from the area. Salamanca then ordered the Paraguayan outposts of Corrales, Toledo and Boquerón to be captured. It was the start of the largest and costliest war in Latin American modern history.
It is Vampire Pilot who has updated this campaign to BAT/TGA - Thanks man!
A campaign for Paraguay will follow soon.
Thanks for looking