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Old 04-27-2014, 04:52 PM
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Philippines would be a nice idea for a map.
Considering that the Americans liberated the place with amphibious invasion, surely it could make for an interesting map and scenario?
Not just that, but during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, there was some brief but intense air combat featuring some obscure American aircraft (which, not surprisingly, were no match for the Japanese) and a lot more Japanese aerial action.

There are several modded maps of the Philippines which are quite useful. But, as Icefire said, the Philippines are just too big to reasonably include in one map. Instead, it has to be at least 5 maps, each focused on areas that saw air combat from 1941-45.

The obvious choice for "just one map" wold be the island of Luzon, since that would cover both the Japanese invasion route in 1941-42 and also a fair bit of action in 1944-45.
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Old 04-27-2014, 09:41 PM
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another suggestion for map.

Japanese naval base in Truk atoll. There was some heavy air action in that location. Mostly carrier raids, but I don't think you could claim it to be too big map in this case!
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Old 04-28-2014, 01:00 AM
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another suggestion for map.

Japanese naval base in Truk atoll. There was some heavy air action in that location. Mostly carrier raids, but I don't think you could claim it to be too big map in this case!
I don't know...

Truk would be one to do for sure. I think someone even did it in MOD land but I have no idea how far along that went.
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Old 04-28-2014, 02:41 AM
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The mod map is indeed out there, and part of the current HSFX.

Not bad looking either.
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Old 09-07-2014, 04:18 AM
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I feel slightly obligated to post that I experimented with the map stuff and even worked with another map builder for a time but I've found myself severely limited and restricted in my available time and the tools are not for the faint of heart either. There's a lot of stuff you have to fight with to even consider getting a map started.

I worked on it a bit but with basically nothing to show for. Maybe I'll give it another go sometime but we'll see. I knew this going in but I like to try things and it gives me a better understanding of just how complex this stuff is.

Be extremely thankful to the folks who do have the time to get this stuff put together. These are large and complex projects. They are afforded as much appreciation as we can give them!
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