NTL_Darwin WIP
#16

Awesome work Neil Smile

I lived in Darwin for 17 years and have been waiting to fly in that region for yeeeeaaaars.We used to drag race our old V8s at old Sattler airstrip in the early 80's,as well as go looking for any old ww2 leftovers.I will see if i can dig you up some pics Smile
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#17

Here are some links i have , you may already have these anyway Smile

Australian War Memorial(Darwin Air Raids)
http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/air_raids/darwin.htm

Air Raids,Pics,Locations of some AA and searchlights airfields in Darwin etc.
http://home.st.net.au/%7Edunn/darwin02.htm

Military Airfields in Oz WW2
http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/airfields.htm

Layout of Darwin Aug 1941 (Map)
http://www.ga.gov.au/photos/sd52-4_map24.jpg (slow to load)

Archive Darwin Aerial Pics,Maps
http://www.ga.gov.au/bin/photo?sd5204 (slow to load)


Google Earth Link showing Bunkers
http://maps.google.com/maps/mm?ie=UTF8& ... &z=18&om=0


If you would like i can help in the assisting where things where,defences,suburbs where airfields where , beach defences etc,most of this stuff me and my mates clambered all over for years..the East Point bunkers ,Darwin Old Wharf,Mandorah ,WW2 airstrips etc.
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#18

Nice links Ajay, Thanx.

Alot of those I've already read/viewed.

Any further info on bunkers, defences etc. placement and type would be appreciated.

Cheers, Neil Smile
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#19

neil neil neil i should of got of my lazy arse and completed my one if you need help i can give you some sorry i should of finished mine
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#20

Looking sexy their Neil... Can't wait for this one either Smile

And for those lesser informed, heres what Wiki has to say regarding the Darwin Bombings..

[quote]The Japanese air raids on Darwin, Australia, on 19 February 1942 were the largest attacks mounted by a foreign power against Australia. They were also a significant action in the Pacific campaign of World War II and represented a major psychological blow to the Australian population, several weeks after hostilities with Japan had begun. The raids were the first of about 100 air raids against Australia during 1942
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#21

Thanx for that MP, good read for those who don't know about the attacks.

There was also rumours of a Japanese bush airfield east of Darwin at Blue Mud Bay....hmm Wink

Cheers, Neil Smile
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#22

This is the main bunker at East Point..in the pic the cliffs are to the back of the van

http://aphs.worldnomads.com/steph/4534/DSC_0259.jpg

Darwin Aerodrome

http://www.defence.gov.au/raaf/raafmuse ... odrome.jpg

Winnellie Tent Camp (i can show you on a pic where Winnellie is in Darwin)

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~pledgerp/plepow.html


Man it is damn hard trying to find any pics of the gun emplacements and bunkers.I could build it in the FMB and then show you it Smile

This will at least give you an easy layout for the East Point Battery.

1.Gun Emplacement
2.Main Bunker
3.Ammo Bunker(connected via tunnels to main)
4.Gun emplacement
5.Tower
6.Gun emplacement
7.Bunker in face of cliff
8.Gun emplacement
9.AA platform or Radar tower(used to be there until the 90s anyway) about 80 foot high.

[Image: eastpoint.jpg]

[Image: eastpoint2.jpg]

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#23

Wow, thanx for the pics Ajay.

It would be nice to get trees/coastlines/elevations/tex blending like that ingame, somewhat of a compromise must be made ingame though I'll try my best.

Great pics for placement of objects Smile

If there's any pic with more of the complete layout of the Airfield I'd like to see that.

Thanx again,

Cheers, Neil Smile
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#24

Awesome work Neal! 8)

For the last two days I have been populating villages and plantations on The_Slot. It's really great when I have a map or a photo to go by. T and spud are a big help in that department.

I'm also amazed at how much research has to be done just to ensure all the villages are identified and included on the map. I frequently look at three to four maps of the same location, and find that each one shows just "a few pieces of the puzzle".

Good luck m8.
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#25

Neil , scroll down on this page,it gives you a great layout for the Livingstone airstrip..much like Sattler and the other roadside strips.

http://www.starduststudios.com/GeorgePr ... nunder.htm

This page here gives you a great layout of Parap (suburb) airport and a couple of pics of the main airport,you can see how sparse and spread out Darwin was back then

http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/raaf/moth/motheaton.htm

I imagine you have this painting which shows the Darwin layout,main interest is that the roads were still all dirt and the layout of the wharves.Just above and to the right of the foreground Spit you can see the oil tanks,they are still there to this day,albeit rebuilt.East Point is the very extreme outcrop of land under the Lion stamp.

http://www.leisuregalleries.com/secondary.html


This shows Parap,Winnellie(Tent camp) Raaf base Darwin,Position of Oil and Fuel tanks,if you look at the b&w pic ofParap i posted above you will be able to see the orientation of the airfield and buildings.The white water tower and main hangar you see in a couple of those b&w shots at the main darwin airport is also on this map and the concrete pad shape may help with the orientation of the rest of the airport.

[Image: Darwinlayout.jpg]

Gawd looking at all of this Darwin stuff is making me homesick Big Grin
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#26

If you want Neil i would be happy to try a beta of your map and see what it looks like to fly over ,just to give you a second opinion or any other help with placement of objects or whatever Smile
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#27

Currently working on Darwin AF at the moment, Parap has been built but is in the wrong place (d'oh) lots of re-arranging happenning. Lots of great info there Ajay, Thanx.

Once I've got it to a stage where some accuracy is displayed I'll pass a copy your way.

At the moment it's all under general disarray..lol

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More news soon..

Cheers, Neil Smile
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#28

A couple of WIP pics of RAAF Base Darwin.

Just a quick test of scale, objects are temporary as is the airstrip tex.

Cheers, Neil Smile

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#29

sweet as Smile

another thing- a lot of the houses in darwin at that time would be raised on stilt type tropical affairs,which you probably already now anyway.And a lot of mangroves would have lined everything that wasn't beach.

Look forward to having a dekko when you are happy to pass it on Smile
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#30

Some progress Wink

Cheers, Neil Smile

[Image: RAAF_Darwin.jpg]
[Image: Parap.jpg]
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