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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 04-08-2012, 09:58 PM
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I have southern England Battle of Britain period maps. They are RAF and dated 1938. The three span from Lamd's End to Broadstairs in Kent.

What's the best way of distributing the images amongst us? Assuming anyone is interested of course.

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Old 04-09-2012, 12:24 AM
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I'm most certainly interested in seeing them Avro
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Old 04-09-2012, 12:39 AM
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I have southern England Battle of Britain period maps. They are RAF and dated 1938. The three span from Lamd's End to Broadstairs in Kent.

What's the best way of distributing the images amongst us? Assuming anyone is interested of course.

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To email them to everyone might take alot of time. Maybe a place like www.airwarfare.com has a section for maps, or perhaps a temporary storage site like www.fileshare.com ..i think that's what it's called.
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I have southern England Battle of Britain period maps. They are RAF and dated 1938. The three span from Lamd's End to Broadstairs in Kent.

What's the best way of distributing the images amongst us? Assuming anyone is interested of course.

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Are there any copyright issues?
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Are there any copyright issues?
If they're genuine RAF maps from the period then there shouldn't be any issues under the Crown Copyright Laws. However, there could be if they come from a private company.
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i'd be interested in a copy of the maps to

what size are they in ?
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Me too please!

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Interested too, thanks.

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Now that's just teasing ..


Maybe you shouldn't be unfolding and folding this.. Just a thought if they're of any worth.
Well.. maybe one more time to get it scanned, unless you've already done so
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Maybe you shouldn't be unfolding and folding this.. Just a thought if they're of any worth.
Well.. maybe one more time to get it scanned, unless you've already done so
It's a compromise of course. I only unfold them for purposes such as on this thread and with great care. They are quite strong though, and were strong enough for use in a cramped cockpit. They were made in 1938 which makes them spot on for the BoB.

Sheet 12 of England S.E. & London has the name in ink on the cover of G. Edward Hill P/O (Pilot Officer) July 1940.

I was lucky enough to buy them cheaply, but they are worth a few hundred pounds.

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