Builders!
Your positive feedback about what we're sharing with you gave us a path for future posts. So by popular demand, continuing the series:
Introducing-
RAF LympneAccording to history pages, before WW2, Royal Air Force station was base for Cinque Ports Flying Club. Although RAF Lympne was only a temporary base for technical issues, receiving transport and preparing for the missions and not a pit stop, it was at risk of bombarding during the war. There was even a possibility of Hans Bauer, who was Hitler's personal pilot, kidnapping the Führer and hand him over as a prisoner, but the mission hadn't eventuated.
During the Battle of Britain, the whole airport was bombarded and was beyond usage. All the Cinque Ports Flying Club planes that hadn't been evacuated, were destroyed beyond repair. For most of the time, the airport was only used as an emergency base.
After the War, RAF Lympne went into civilian use, mostly as a UK - France route.
What's our story?
Our English Rebuilder is sent to RAF Lympne, Kent, on the south. There, the objective is to prepare the whole airport to become an air ferry port between UK and France. The goal is for daily transport of the supplies.
What's more?

For those of you who are fans of history - you can visit places that had actually survived till modern days like bunkers or houses inhabited by soldiers

Thanks to our Big Boys, you can do some cleaning in the house area

There is a special house in this map with a history that we need to uncover

The main goal of preparing whole RAF airport includes building the waiting room, Administrative House and parking lot

Care for some plane renovations? Here you go!

During your missions, you can find figures of soldiers that are preparing to depart from the base
So how do you like the next map?
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Till next time!
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