That's great Rabu, a lovely job of scanning and a very good idea to subdivide it into handy sections. The original paper map was (is) out of copyright (as it dates from the 1920s) but Rabu owns the copyright to the scanned image.
It is not an original aviator's map - I guess they would have used any fairly large scale map (motoring maps, probably) that they could get their hands on, as no one (to my knowledge) produced maps for the aviator until after the war. It is about 5 miles to the inch, which is a useful size for navigation (shows up most of the important detail, but scaled enough to be usable from the air). It has Allied airfields marked, but not the German ones.
I am glad others are still finding it useful.... was it really 2006 Rabu? I was young then...
Bletchley
Piston Aero Engines of the Great War (still £25):
http://www.theaerodrome.com/classifi...duct/311/cat/2
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