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Excellent find! Very nice.
Getting a little itchy.
I will download them all and add them to my My Documents/My Scenery/Location Information/Formosa folder.
Thanks Lee.
MR
PS There are some wonderful airfield diagrams included. I am getting interested.
Shinchiku you said and what else? Oh, yes, Kiirun (Keelung). BTW, I have been to Keelung many times, back in the early seventies. The tin can I was serving on, home-ported out of Yokosuka, got in and out of Keelung regularly. The diagram of the harbor looks like old home week. We used to tie up way down in the inner harbor next to the warehouses on the right. I believe this same location was used for a couple of scenes in the movie "The Sand Pebbles". The airfield/city diagram of Shichiku is very neat. That would be a lot of fun to make.
MR
BTW, I was able to identify the location of the Japanese airfield near Keelung last night on Google earth. It was at Jinshan which sits at the apex of an equilateral triangle formed by Taipei and Keelung- about 50 miles NW up the coast from Keelung. When I googled on "keelung airfield" one of the links returned was for a place called "North Coast & Guanyinshan National Scenic Area Old Jinshan Airfield and Li Qifeng Mansion". It described the location as being nearby to a bridge called the Sanjie Bridge with the only remaining traces of it being a raised stone platform upon which sit 3 huge stone rollers used by the Japanese to pack the runway surface. After several re-spellings of the bridge name I ended up with Sanjie Qiao and sure enough Google earth spit out a web site called MBeni.com which had a map and a stick pin showing the location of the bridge. So once I located the bridge on google earth I stared clicking on photo icons around the bridge location until I found photos of this set of three stone rollers. Stretching off to the NE from their location is some nice flat ground that would have been perfect for a runway but which today is agricultural land used to grow Azaleas. Apparently the runway ran from SW to NE. I have no idea how this location jibes with my earlier Formosa scenery for a Kiirun airfield. Back in the day that I made that scenery things like google earth were only a gleam in their creator's eye.
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Until later,
MR
I just love how this sim can draw you into doing some pretty extensive research, just to get the "details" right.
I can't think of any other WW2 PC "game" that could lead someone to do this kind of digging...
Especially an "old" shoot 'em up sim such as CFS 2!![]()