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Crete 1:1 - viking4570 - 02.05.2009

The future site of the airfield at Maleme. 27 Brand new textures, covering the whole island, sourced from Google Earth.

[Image: SiteofMalemeAirfield.jpg]

Cheers -viking


- Avatar - 02.05.2009

Cool! Keep us posted.


- Hawkman - 03.05.2009

Looking good! Big Grin

Good luck with this one Big Grin

Hawkers Big Grin


- stefano - 03.05.2009

wow is beautiful compliments :wink:


- Pooh Bear - 03.05.2009

Wonderful.

If you haven't already, read Antony Beevor's book "Crete", one of the best WWII books out there. It would provide an excellent source for some very intresting historical missions.


- kapteeni - 03.05.2009

Pooh Bear Wrote:Wonderful.

If you haven't already, read Antony Beevor's book "Crete", one of the best WWII books out there. It would provide an excellent source for some very intresting historical missions.
+1
A B is 1 of the best ww2 writers. I have his book about Spanish civil war and b about berlin, Moscow, and Stalingrad too.
Great looking map!


- dunkelgrun - 03.05.2009

A 1:1 Crete map would be just the ticket! Hopefully you can make it large enough to get some Luftwaffe bases on; or failing that move Greece and the Greek Islands a bit nearer. :wink:

:cheers:


- viking4570 - 03.05.2009

dunkelgrun Wrote:A 1:1 Crete map would be just the ticket! Hopefully you can make it large enough to get some Luftwaffe bases on; or failing that move Greece and the Greek Islands a bit nearer. :wink:

:cheers:

That's the idea M8 - it will all be there, and pleasantly flyable. All land masses at 1:1 with a bit of trickery to move things a little closer together. -viking :wink:


- viking4570 - 14.05.2009

Let me just say I've got a ton of respect for anyone who has done a historically accurate map. Making sure relevant points of interest, airfields, towns, etc look as they did at the time is a huge amount of work. I still have a lot of work to do, but I think I've pretty much got the textures worked out - I've placed roads and sited major locations of interest, although they have not been populated yet. Here are some screenies highlighting some of the new textures.
Heading west back to Chania
[Image: 1405200923-16-32.jpg]
Over Mt Ida
[Image: 1405200923-04-47.jpg]
Circling the Maleme airfield
[Image: 1405200922-44-56.jpg]
The countryside south of Maleme
[Image: 1405200922-42-59.jpg]

here's to having fun - viking


- VonBarb. - 15.05.2009

Confusedhock: Those are some outstanding textures ! Great job on the elevations as well. Looks like this one is going to be another Mediterranean Jewel. Impatiently looking foward to flying around your map !

Cheers

Nico


- kapteeni - 15.05.2009

Outstanding!!


- Triad773 - 15.05.2009

Wow just noticed this. What an opportunity to recreate scenes from The Luftwwaffe Diaries!

JU-52's, Stukas, and 110s all over the noble defenders of Crete!

Being a fan of your Grand Canyon map, I know I am going to enjoy this map 8)

Thanks Viking Big Grin


- mandrill7 - 15.05.2009

Amazing textures!


- III/JG52_Torpe - 16.05.2009

But remember that in Crete there were only a few Hurricanes and Gladiators (17 i think), and historically they were retired before operation began. So the luftwaffe had absolute control over the skies.

The royal navy fleet had the presence of a carrier but it was heavily damaged by the luftwaffe, who made a heavy punishment to many warships during this operation, sinking many of them.


- agracier - 16.05.2009

mandrill7 Wrote:Amazing textures!

Indeed so. Looks like they were taken from Google Maps, always a good source for textures. This is going to be a promising map.

Lots of scope for paradrops by Ju-52's while playing the 'Ride of the Valkyries' in the background ... that was btw the original linking of the music with aviation, as done in German Wochenschau newsreels, long before 'Apocalypse Now' ...

Anyway, looking very good.