

Extract the Dalian_2_v_2.zip archive to your: "\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\Levels" directory. Moved the helipads to different locations 2 extra cisterns near the reactor towers It was made by Dice and edited by 'RussianGermanEnglish' for the 2v2-Heli Community. Once installed, you should be able to join Servers running this map without any further action.
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zip file once the download is complete and run the Installer: BF2C_WakeAirshow.exe - It's very simple, just make sure you close BF2 first before running then point it to your Main/Root Battlefield 2 Install Directory and let it take care of the rest. There are many different aircraft - both Helicopters & Jets as well as multiple USMC Carriers. Read more of our recent coverage of the Ukraine crisis.Wake Airshow is an Air-Combat DogFighting map, featuring custom skins such as the Blue Angels F18. The onset of wintery conditions in a matter of weeks may also slow the advance. Though poorly trained, they will add bodies to Mr Putin’s fight. Russian forces will soon be bolstered by thousands of recently mobilised troops. The window of opportunity may prove short. In the south they will seek to recapture Kherson city. Ukrainian forces will hope to push the Russians back to the positions they held in Luhansk and Donetsk before the full-scale invasion in February. In the east its troops are honing in on Kreminna and Svatove in north Luhansk, the only one of the four annexed regions where Russia enjoys anything close to complete control. There are areas where Russian forces have a presence, or are launching attacks, but which they do not control (labelled as “Russian advances”). The situation on the ground is fluid and, in some places, ambiguous. Ukrainian troops have since consolidated their progress and are rumoured to be regrouping for a push past Snihurivka, 45km north-east of Kherson city. Ukraine continued to make substantial gains in northern Kherson on October 4th, forcing Russian troops to regroup around Mylove, some 15km southwards. That changed in early October, when Ukrainian forces pushed Russian soldiers along the western bank of the Dnieper river beyond the town of Dudchany, 30km from the previous front line (see second pair of maps). The long-expected attack there showed few signs of progress throughout September. The Kherson counter-offensive in the south has proceeded at a different rhythm. Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, claimed on September 12th that Ukrainian forces had retaken over 6,000 square kilometres of territory since the start of the month-far more than Russia had captured in recent months. Swift losses of strategic strongholds, including Izyum and Kupyansk, forced the Russian army into rapid retreat. They launched a surprise attack on September 5th, punching through Russia’s defensive line south-east of Kharkiv city. Ukraine’s soldiers have enjoyed stunning success in the east. How much territory has Ukraine taken back, and will the momentum last? The Ukrainian pushes have initially centred on the Kharkiv region in the east and Kherson in the south. Dozens of towns and villages have been liberated in the very regions of Ukraine that President Vladimir Putin illegally declared part of Russia. U KRAINE’S BLISTERING counter-offensive on its eastern and southern fronts has left Russian forces in disarray. Our recent coverage of the Ukraine crisis can be found here For a look behind the scenes of our data journalism, sign up to Off the Charts, our weekly newsletter.
