Flying "The Hump" - Burma China India (BCI) WW2 Ops

Come see how the Allies, mainly the USA, supplied China to fight the invading Japanese in WW2. The airlift supply route involved hazardous flying over the SE tail-end of the Himalayas, hence the name “The Hump”. The job was done but not without significant loss of personnel and aircraft. At the time, it was the largest airlift operation in history. Enjoy not only the history but also the flying and scenery as well. Hope you do enjoy. Cheers.

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This reminds me that we need a C-46 Commando

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Yes we could us a C-46.

In the mean time, all the routes have been fitted into MSFS:
See The Hump. Douglas DC-3, DC-6 etc make fitting aircraft over the Himalayas as well as wwii fighter aircraft for coverage in MSFS.

The Hump series can be found here: http://www.wwbpa.net/

nbrich1

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