Hi all Pacific Theatre Enthusiasts
New Map Added
Coral Sea - Solomon Sea - October 1942
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Best Regards
Squash
Oh, thank you very much!
It happened much quicker than I expected, considering how busy you are.
The map works fine in BAT.
Unfortunately, at the time of my request I had not yet explored everything thoroughly. And since then I have noticed another problem with the Japanese airfields...
Each of your seven maps includes all seven Japanese airfields near Rabaul: Vunakanau, Lakunai, Kerawat, Malaguna, Tobera, Rapopo on New Britain and Rakanda on Duke of York Island.
But
the Japanese built the Rapopo airfield during December 1942 to early January 1943,
the Malaguna airfield (actually part of the road) was built by early 1943
the Tobera airfield was built during July 1943 by August 1943
the Kerawat airfield was built in September 1943
the Rakanda airfield was built during late 1943.
This is confirmed by the pacificwrecks website and the set of airfields on the serie of four New Britain maps from DT (March 1943, September 1943, January 1944, June 1944).
PNG 1942 TomcatZombie/DPeters95 map has the wrong set of airfields.
Tokyo Rose on the Green Hell 1943 map, apparently, wanted to place the maximum number of airfields.
The Rabaul map by Bee shows airfields in 1944.
In addition, the Kieta airfield on Bougainville Island was built before the war.
Accordingly, ideally it would be great to
on the map sq_Coral-Sea_Solomon-Sea_Aug-42 remove the airfields Kerawat, Malaguna, Tobera, Rapopo, Rakanda and add the Kieta airfield.
on the map sq_Coral-Sea_Solomon-Sea_Oct-42 remove the airfields Kerawat, Malaguna, Tobera, Rapopo, Rakanda
on the map sq_Coral-Sea_Solomon-Sea_Dec-42 remove the airfields Kerawat, Malaguna, Tobera, Rakanda
on the map sq_Coral-Sea_Solomon-Sea_July-43 remove the airfields Kerawat, Rakanda.
Perhaps one day it would be possible...
As I understand it, all the seaplane bases present on the maps already existed by August 1942, but some of them were already abandoned - for example, Deboyne SPB.
It is difficult to find exact information about the time of use of many SPBs, so it is possible to correctly place them on all maps.
Or not?
Gizo SPB, was used only in March-July 1943. At the same time, if it is missing from the Aug-42 map, then, perhaps, it should be removed from the Oct-42 and Dec-42 maps too?
I will be glad to hear other opinions.
I apologize for my impudence and my poor English.
Please do not take this as a dissatisfaction - I simply wanted the most extensive work of all available on this region to have the greatest historical accuracy.
Best regards, Rasta