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Steam News20 March 20242y ago

Release 1.0.9b - 'Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby'

Boy oh boy, second patch in as many days. This one fixes a very serious CTD mid-mission and tweaks the new time bar.

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Full B-17 Flying Fortress : The Mighty 8th Redux update

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What changed

4 fixes1 addition0 changes3 removals
  • Gameplay
  • Fixes
addedBoy oh boy, second patch in as many days. This one fixes a very serious CTD mid-mission and tweaks the new time bar.
fixedMajor fixesFix for crash to desktop when too many airbases are attacking the squadron
removedMinor fixesTime bar no longer off the edge of the screen
fixedMinor fixesSelect time to reset to normal speed
removedMinor fixesNo longer able to change speed while paused
removedMinor fixesIcon bar help no longer shows if icons are invisible

B-17 Flying Fortress : The Mighty 8th Redux changes

addedBoy oh boy, second patch in as many days. This one fixes a very serious CTD mid-mission and tweaks the new time bar.
fixedFix for crash to desktop when too many airbases are attacking the squadron
removedTime bar no longer off the edge of the screen
fixedSelect time to reset to normal speed
removedNo longer able to change speed while paused

Boy oh boy, second patch in as many days. This one fixes a very serious CTD mid-mission and tweaks the new time bar.

Major fixes

  • Fix for crash to desktop when too many airbases are attacking the squadron

Minor fixes

  • Time bar no longer off the edge of the screen

  • Select time to reset to normal speed

  • No longer able to change speed while paused

  • Icon bar help no longer shows if icons are invisible

B-17 serial 42-32076 was accepted into service in January 1944 arriving in Great Britain on the 2nd of March. It was flown from RAF Bassingbourn by the 401st bombardment squadron of the 91st bombardment group. Dubbed 'Shoo Shoo Baby' by its crew after a popular song by the Andrews Sisters, it flew 24 successful missions, before mechanical problems deep in enemy territory forced the crew to land the Aircraft in neutral Sweden where it was interned. A deal was struck between the US and Sweden to gift several B17's to Sweden for civilian purposes including the (renamed) 'Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby', in return for repatriation of air crew.

Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby is one of a handful of surviving B17's today.

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Steam News / 20 March 2024

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