I thought there's a need for tarmac runway pieces, so here's my effort. The textures aren't brilliant, and some people are inevitably going to be unstaisfied with the colour. What I will say is that tarmac does look light grey from a distance, and that the shade has been chosen to be compatible with some of the more recent ground textures available with the 4.09 update.
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Nice airfield, do you have other picture??
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This is awesome! Will be very welcomed by the IL-2 Aerobatic Community! :wink:
but no offence, didn't the nazi's invent tarmac?
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Nope, it's a late 18th century invention by a Scotsman - McAdam - hence the name in English 'TarMac(adam) or as in Dutch where it is simply called 'Macadam' after the inventor.
Not that many people are aware of the origin of the word.
I thought tarmac was a sailors raincoat. :?
Macadam?? i'm dutch but i have not a clue where that should be.
Concrete was used for convenience, and also because tarmac used precious petroleum resource. However there's an old WW2 airfield across the valley from me that has tarmac runways, and as far as I'm aware, always did.
Its a matter of choice or historical accuracy, and in no way should anyone feel constrained to use it if they're not comfortable.
Yes, a lot of modern runways are tarmac'd over. Thruxton is the same. The rubble of the former concrete surfaces is plainly visible in places.
Regarding my Zombotho map, I'm a little bored with concrete. Since Pieterville airport is supposed to be a pre-war field anyway, I thought a tarmac runway would be a nice visual digression that isn't out of place. For example....
If you look carefully you'll note the taxiways are used to link the roads and the airport infrastructure. Concrete is retained for parking areas because of WW2 expansion.