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Old 10-28-2010, 09:13 PM
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Suggest you check the map legend again Jocko. the small red dots (note they are always on a black, ie railway line) are railway stations. I would expect that the legend would also indicate the difference between airfields with red circle with dot and plain red circle. Figure alongside each airfield would be height above mean sea level.
I have some pre-war motoring maps, most printed on "linen" but I suspect the actual material is a very loose weave cotton thread. Must dig them out.
For my money either "linen" backed or plain paper would be great. Map style, ie level of detail, topography and colours should be as that shown in Jacko's post.
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