Program:
Thursday:
Arrivals to the Offzone area from 10:00 allowed
It is allowed to stay on the Off zone area during Thursday evening
Base building from Thursday allowed before you place tent check where to build it with HQ personel on spot!
Beer party on the Off zone
Thursday evening alcoholic beer will be sold on the Off zone
Registration opens from 12:00 – 24:00
Friday:
From the morning no alcohol sold–Strict no alcohol rule
Registration opened from 08:00 till 22:00
Going around the game area and searching for opponents bases is strictly prohibited!
10:00 Briefings: Coy Commanders, Platoons leaders briefing in the HQs, players expected to be ready
Registration closes on 22:00
12:01 p.m. noon - Game on
Catering closes at 24:00
Saturday:
Catering on bases from 8:00 - 22:00
Catering on the offzone closes at 24:00
After 21:00 Sunday morning leavers get to the Off zone to build their tents and shelters there
Sunday:
In game area only active players allowed – off game sleepers must be on the HQ by 05:45 in battle ready status
People packing and leaving cannot be present in game area during the Sunday morning operation not to be in a way of the game. – If you plan to leave on Sunday morning we suggest to be packed in the evening on Saturday.
If you are not planning to join the Night part of the programme on any of the nights you shall move to the Off zone for the night.
Around 14:00 end of game
Catering on the offzone opens at 8:00 closes at 16:00
Alcoholic Beer will be sold after game ends catering will be closed after 16:00
What to do if we go to Czech Republic few days before the event:
As we share together same hobby we might have similar interests as well in common life, please find below suggested places you might find interesting to visit.
Prague:
The Aviation Museum Kbely
The museum was founded in 1968, in the area of the historic military airfield Prague-Kbely, the first air base built after the constitution of Czechoslovakia in 1918. Due to both the quantity and quality of its collections, it is one of to the largest air museums in Europe. Currently the collections contain 275 aircrafts, 85 of which are exhibited in four indoor halls, 25 are displayed in the open air, 155 are stored in depositories, and 10 planes, fully operational, are still in service. Many aircraft are unique in the world. (Museum display only one in the world czech plane constructions and both type of the Me 262 Schwalbe).
The exposition is closely related to the history of Czechoslovak and Czech aviation, especially its military branch. Several other types of foreign important aircraft are also exhibited for comparison, together with numerous aircraft engines, parts of airframes, armament, uniforms, banners, marks of distinction and other relics related to the history of Czechoslovak and Czech aviation.
http://www.vhu.cz/en/stranka/letecke-muzeum/zakladni-informace-leteckemuz/
The Army Museum Žižkov
The Army Museum is located in Prague-Žižkov, in the historic facilities of the National Liberation Monument. The exposition is divided into three large sections. The first is dedicated to the period of the World War 1 (1914 to 1918), the involvement of Czech and Slovak people in the war, and the political and military events that resulted in the constitution of the independent Czechoslovak Republic. The second section is dedicated to the Czechoslovak republic and its armed forces between the world wars, and the third section maps the period of the World War 2, and the involvement of the Czech and Slovak people in the military operations, home resistance and other events aimed at restoring the independence of Czechoslovakia.
http://www.vhu.cz/en/stranka/armadni-muzeum/
Intersting pubs:
Wings Club - very interesting interiour made from a WW2 collection and materials from Movie Dark Blue World.
http://www.wingsclub.cz/index_gb.html
Airsoft Shops:
1. Airsoftová Prodejna (Anareus): Nuselské Schody 6 Praha 2
www.anareus.cz
Outside Prague:
The Military Technical Museum Lešany
The Military Technical Museum of the Military History Institute in Prague has been located since 1996 in the former artillery barracks between Krhanice and Lešany, near Týnec nad Sázavou. Currently, the exposition contains over 350 historic tanks, cannons, motorcycles, armored vehicles, trucks and military passenger vehicles, manufactured in the period from 1890 up to present. The collections are presented in 8 halls, 6 roofed areas and also in the open air.
http://www.vhu.cz/en/stranka/vojenske-technicke-muzeum/
Military Museum Kraliky
Examples of heavy combat equipment, tanks, armoured infantry vehicles, anti-aircraft guns, field artillery pieces, vehicles, infantry weapons, ammunition, uniforms, gear and outfit. Reconstruction of one side of the light bunker model 37 (inside and outside) with the original mounting and an installed light machine gun model 26. Picture and construction plans/ maps of the fortifications. A permanent exhibition is dedicated to General of the Army Ludvik Krejci and other historical persons of the military.
Web page: http://www.armyfort.com/en/index-en.htm