26.07.2008, 09:18
Posted these in page 14...
Marked in Green are the airstrips. Some have the size under it. Ok, those numbers could mean other thing ..but no!. Check Moulmein, it says 1000x300 under it. The diagram of the base shows exactly the same dimensions. Sooo, that must be the field size.
Moulmein is now in Japanese hands, and Rangoon and all its airfields are within easy reach of the Nakajima Ki-27 fighter. Mingaladon of course is the main Rangoon airfield. Hmawbi is the RAF dispersal field known to the Allied pilots as Highland Queen. Hlegu was known as Zayatkwin to the RAF and was the base for its Bristol Blenheim bombers.
Source: http://www.warbirdforum.com/
Marked in Green are the airstrips. Some have the size under it. Ok, those numbers could mean other thing ..but no!. Check Moulmein, it says 1000x300 under it. The diagram of the base shows exactly the same dimensions. Sooo, that must be the field size.
Moulmein is now in Japanese hands, and Rangoon and all its airfields are within easy reach of the Nakajima Ki-27 fighter. Mingaladon of course is the main Rangoon airfield. Hmawbi is the RAF dispersal field known to the Allied pilots as Highland Queen. Hlegu was known as Zayatkwin to the RAF and was the base for its Bristol Blenheim bombers.
Source: http://www.warbirdforum.com/