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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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is map for our knee? good booklet would be
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the map is mainly deco - I hope we'll have an ingame map too.
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Although a printed map in the box would be very cool, Please put a PDF of the map in the distribution! (like the New Guinea map on the PF disk - or better)
This thread has made me remember. Some where around the traps is the book on map reading and cartography my grandfather was issued when he joined the militia (Dad's army type - he was a WWI veteran) at the begining of WWII. Will have to search it out! Cheers! |
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The Germans sure have stiff silk
![]() Well, seriously I have an old map of Sweden from around WWI and it is paper on linen too... Anyway, the bang for bucks index for doing that today is ridiculous so thick paper will be fine for me at least! Last edited by mazex; 10-22-2010 at 12:11 PM. |
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High quality colour reproductions of period Luftwaffe and RAF maps on stiff paper would be perfect. At full 1:1 scale, please. Not shrunk down to an A8 (ie:8 inch by 11 inch) sheet. I know that I'll use mine so as not to have to have a virtual map up on the screen. I'll cover it in matt plastic so I can draw navigational information on it for each flight (and for durability). Something like that really adds "value" to a boxed version, imo, as it increases the immersion in-game. Which is why I strongly feel that full scale reproductions of the maps for each side, folded to fit the retail box, are highly preferable to useless but pretty "shrunk to size" maps. The "authenticity" of the material of the map doesn't concern me so much. Stiff paper will be fine, no need for linen-backed 1940s-grade paper made from Canadian-pine fiber paper ![]() Just my $0.02, Thanks, C_G |
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Just spoken to my grandfather who said they were paper on fabric (sort of bandage-iy fabric, his words) during his time with the RAF, escape kit maps were silk.
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