30.01.2008, 17:53
Skunk, Cheech, T and Spud,
I'm not sure exactly what time period you settled on for populating this map, so this is a "for what it's worth" either to you guys or later mission builders.
According to "Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force" by Kramer J. Rohfleisch, by January 1943, there were 72 blast pens for Japanese twin-engine bombers in the Solomons, where there had been none before the end of November, 1942: 44 at Munda and Ballale, 18 at Buka and at least 10 at Kahili, with a corresponding increase in AA postions and searchlights.
The AF study:
http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/numbered_studies/467626.pdf
And as has been said over and over, beatiful work! As more people see the dedication to your collective geographical and historical exactitude on this map and the others in progress here, more people will have fewer worries about the modding issue, at least regarding modded maps. Thanks for all you guys are doing to make the PTO thrive.
I'm not sure exactly what time period you settled on for populating this map, so this is a "for what it's worth" either to you guys or later mission builders.
According to "Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force" by Kramer J. Rohfleisch, by January 1943, there were 72 blast pens for Japanese twin-engine bombers in the Solomons, where there had been none before the end of November, 1942: 44 at Munda and Ballale, 18 at Buka and at least 10 at Kahili, with a corresponding increase in AA postions and searchlights.
The AF study:
http://afhra.maxwell.af.mil/numbered_studies/467626.pdf
And as has been said over and over, beatiful work! As more people see the dedication to your collective geographical and historical exactitude on this map and the others in progress here, more people will have fewer worries about the modding issue, at least regarding modded maps. Thanks for all you guys are doing to make the PTO thrive.