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Maps of most parts of North Africa are perfect for IL2, since they have relatively small cities, low population density between towns and lots of empty open spaces. They're also somewhat "realistic" because if you fly south off the map, you end up over barren desert, and if you fly north off the map, you end up over trackless ocean. The only problem is that even a small part of the map you've scanned would require a massive number of maps. Even a map of the coast from Alexandria to Tobruk would be a huge undertaking unless it was very narrow and just took in the terrain from coastal waters to the beginning of the escarpment. It would be more reasonable to have a map which covered the area from west of El Alamein to Alexandria, then another map from El Alamein to Tobruk, then another from Tobruk to Benghazi. But, that said, Agracier has done a number of nice looking maps of the areas you're asking for, although I'm not sure if anyone has done maps of the areas I've mentioned. Quote:
Truk is a fun map and a historically quite useful one (as is Rabaul), but I'm not sure who originally developed them. There have been multiple people making improvements on the map over the years, which complicates things considerably. |
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