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Originally Posted by gaunt1
Channel map would be useful not only for BoB, but rather for a previously unexplored 1941-43 time frame. When brits first encountered the Fw-190, or the appearance of more advanced german bombers, like Do-217, or later He-111 variants. Also the Fw-190G raids, and the Typhoons that countered this threat. I think its much more interesting than BoB itself.
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Agreed. The English Channel/SE England taking in a triangle between Dunkirk, Dieppe & London is one of the critical maps for WW2 aerial operations. In one form or another, that area saw constant aerial action from 1939-45. While the Battle of Britain gets all the attention, there were many other important air operations in the area from 1939-45.