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[[File:The Channel WIP.jpg|800px|frameless|The Channel teaser]]
[[File:Dunkirk.jpg|800px|frameless|Dunkirk]]


[[File:Channel icon.png|frameless|left]] In the second newsletter of 2020, Eagle Dynamics announced the release of a another WWII terrain for [[Digital_Combat_Simulator|DCS: World]] to supplement the [[Normandy 1944|Normandy]] map. With more a couple more period aircraft released, and with even more on the horizon, the D-day invasion would no longer serve as a good setting for them (if, indeed, it ever really did for the ones that are already released).  
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[[File:Channel icon.png|frameless|left]] The Channel is the second WWII terrain for [[Digital_Combat_Simulator|DCS: World]] to supplement the [[Normandy 1944|Normandy]] map. However, unlike all other WWII content released for DCS so far, the Channel is not set in mid-to-late 1944, but rather some four years earlier and is intended to cover such arenas as the Dunkirk evacuation and the Battle of Britain.


The new “The Channel” map fails to achieve any real purpose since it is essentially just an extension of the Normandy map, at a period of WWII when that particular regions saw next to no air action, and certainly none of any relevance to the war effort on either side. Curiously, it includes Dunkirk as one of its centrepieces, but the evacuation happened in 1940 as did the Battle of Britain that affected roughly the same area; all aircraft in DCS are 1944 models, and by the time those aircraft were being used, it was over mainland Germany (with very few German aircraft since the airwar was very one-sided at this late stage), not southern Britain or north-western France.
It is essentially just an extension of the Normandy map, but set in an earlier period of WWII when very few of the aircraft and ground units represented in DCS had been rolled out, or even developed yet. To no-one's surprise, the news of this map instantly draw criticism from those wanting historical accuracy in their WWII DCS:ing, since this terrain offers none due to this mismatch. It also drew criticism since it is just a continuation of the north-eastern part of the Normandy map rather than any of the myriads of regions of Europe that saw air combat and that aren't as commonly represented everywhere else.


To no-one's surprise, the news of this map instantly draw criticism from those wanting historical accuracy in their WWII DCS:ing, since this terrain offers none. In addition, since it is just a continuation of the north-eastern part of the Normandy map, it drew criticism for just being more of the same rather than any of the myriads of regions of Europe that saw air combat and that aren't as commonly represented everywhere else.
However, it is perhaps the most detailed terrain yet, rivalling the [[Persian_Gulf|Persian Gulf]], but this is tempered by the relatively small scale in terms of surface covered. On the other hand, a lot of that detail is, unsurprisingly, era-specific so while it would be excellent scenery for helicopter-specific mission, for instance, the view out the window might be a bit anachronistic.


[[File:ChannelArea.jpg|250px|thumb|Approximate coverage of the Channel map]]
[[File:ChannelMap.jpg|250px|thumb|Coverage of The Channel map]]


== Features ==
== Features ==
Parroting the sales pitch in the news release: This map will represent southeast England, the English Channel, and portions of the low countries and north eastern France. The map is built to support missions and campaigns between the late 1930s and 1945 with a new level of detail and realism not seen before in a DCS World map. Airfields of the map include:
* Manston
* Detling
* Hawkinge
* Lympne
* Dunkirk Mardyck
* Saint-Omer Longuenesse
* Merville Calonne
* Abbeville Drucat


It will also include detailed renditions of the cities, towns, road and rail network, forests, rivers, canals, communication lines, radar stations, of this important region during the Second World War.
* Roughly 110×100 nautical miles of detailed terrain, half of which is the channel itself.
* 9 permanent and semi-permanent fields, ranging from concrete to grass surfaces.
* Highly decorated and detailed cities, towns, canalworks, and of course the channel itself, full of ship traffic.


== Links and files ==
== Links and files ==
* [https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=4168367#post4168367 2020-01-10 Newsletter] offering the first details on the terrain.
* [https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/shop/terrains/the_channel_terrain/ DCS: The Channel Map] in the DCS shop.
 
=== Related DCS modules ===
* [[WWII_Assets_Pack|WWII Assets Pack]]
 
[[File:Folkestone.jpg|800px|frameless|Folkestone at sunrise]]


== More information ==
== More information ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_evacuation Dunkirk evacutaion] on wikipedia.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_evacuation Dunkirk evacutaion] on wikipedia.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Battle of Britain] on wikipedia.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Battle of Britain] on wikipedia.
* [https://earth.google.com/web/@50.87901491,1.56804056,-1.2255138a,205141.71154495d,35y,0.00000189h,0.26968294t,0r Folkestone-Calais-Dunkirk] on Google Earth.


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The Channel is the second WWII terrain for DCS: World to supplement the Normandy map. However, unlike all other WWII content released for DCS so far, the Channel is not set in mid-to-late 1944, but rather some four years earlier and is intended to cover such arenas as the Dunkirk evacuation and the Battle of Britain.

It is essentially just an extension of the Normandy map, but set in an earlier period of WWII when very few of the aircraft and ground units represented in DCS had been rolled out, or even developed yet. To no-one's surprise, the news of this map instantly draw criticism from those wanting historical accuracy in their WWII DCS:ing, since this terrain offers none due to this mismatch. It also drew criticism since it is just a continuation of the north-eastern part of the Normandy map rather than any of the myriads of regions of Europe that saw air combat and that aren't as commonly represented everywhere else.

However, it is perhaps the most detailed terrain yet, rivalling the Persian Gulf, but this is tempered by the relatively small scale in terms of surface covered. On the other hand, a lot of that detail is, unsurprisingly, era-specific so while it would be excellent scenery for helicopter-specific mission, for instance, the view out the window might be a bit anachronistic.

Coverage of The Channel map

Features

  • Roughly 110×100 nautical miles of detailed terrain, half of which is the channel itself.
  • 9 permanent and semi-permanent fields, ranging from concrete to grass surfaces.
  • Highly decorated and detailed cities, towns, canalworks, and of course the channel itself, full of ship traffic.

Links and files

Related DCS modules

Folkestone at sunrise

More information

DCS World
Terrain modules

Caucasus · The Channel · Mariana Islands · Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) · Normandy 1944 · Persian Gulf · Syria