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Caroline Islands JBr UT

Caroline Islands JBr UT 3

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Hi UncleTGt
Thank you for your answer. I just asked in case you had done such maps, like MR did.
I think I am going to follow your advice and try to draw such maps for all the airfields/aeras you have done.
When it will be done, I will upload them, with your permission, at the SOH library
Thanks for your advice to search PacificWrecks websites
Best regards Sir
Beepee
 
If you add all the airfields to the airbases.dat file you can see them on the map in the game, also in Free Flight.
 
Hi UncleTGt
Thank you for your answer. I just asked in case you had done such maps, like MR did.
I think I am going to follow your advice and try to draw such maps for all the airfields/aeras you have done.
When it will be done, I will upload them, with your permission, at the SOH library
Thanks for your advice to search PacificWrecks websites
Best regards Sir
Beepee
Beepee,

A lot of the info for the smaller PNG landing strips came from the Australian Army's Terrain Studies.

Monash Uni has a good collection of these studies online, but the access can be a bit patchy for downloading.

Also, don't discount some of the US & AUS army campaign histories, the maps contained in them often helped me in locating some of the less well known strips.
 
Beepee,

A lot of the info for the smaller PNG landing strips came from the Australian Army's Terrain Studies.

Monash Uni has a good collection of tr
Hi UT
T for hank your informations. That will sure hepl me
Cheers
Beepee
 
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