
BLITZ also includes new content not found in the original release. It was first released in 2011 and has been updated and improved by Team Fusion Simulations continuously since then helping to fulfil its original vision and vastly improving its overall performance. Cliffs of Dover BLITZ lets you re-live those dramatic air battles and fly iconic WWII airplanes like the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire against the deadly Messerschmitt Bf 109 and Bf 110 amongst others.Ĭliffs of Dover represents the second generation of IL-2 Sturmovik titles. The RAF took on the Luftwaffe over British cities, countryside and coastline to thwart the enemy’s advance.


With her back against the wall, Great Britain turned to her air force to stop an inevitable German invasion.

Cliffs of Dover BLITZ is dedicated to one of the greatest air battles of WWII - the Battle of Britain which took place in 1940. GUITAR: 1963 Gibson ES-335 (bridge pickup setting), volume: 10, tone: 8 1954 Fender Stratocaster with DiMarzio HS-2 bridge pickup (bridge pickup setting), volume: 10, bridge/middle tone: 7 (Note: Johnson’s Strat wiring was modified with a tone control connected to the bridge and middle pickups instead of only the middle pickup)ĪMP: 1969 Marshall Model 1959 Super Lead 100-watt head (Presence: 0, Bass: 4, Middle: 2.5, Treble: 0, Volume I: 10, Volume II: 10 Y-cable connected to top input jacks on channels I and II), Marshall 4x12 wired at 8 ohms loaded with 8-ohm Celestion G12-80 speakersĮFFECTS: Maestro Echoplex EP-3 (Echo setting, Sustain: 3, Volume: 1.5, Delay: 24 on a scale of 0-35) Paul C.’s/Chandler Tube Driver (Output Level: 3.5, Hi EQ: 0, Lo EQ: 0, Tube Drive: 4)

If you can afford it, adding a Dunlop Echoplex Preamp will get you even closer to Johnson’s violin-like warmth and sustain. TONE TIP: Start with the Marshall’s Tilt control at '5' to simulate using both Marshall channels at once, and dial to the left if you desire more warmth.
