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    SW Pacific Airfields

    While this is probably of most interest for the combat flight sims, I thought that I'd post this here for everyone's info. It's up at flightsim, but you can use this link if it is of interest to you.


    <center style="color: rgb(62, 62, 62); line-height: 15px; background-color: rgb(239, 239, 239);">Combat Flight Simulator - CFS2 Misc.</center><center style="color: rgb(62, 62, 62); line-height: 15px; background-color: rgb(239, 239, 239);">CFS2/FS2002/FS2004/FSX Airdrome Guide
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    Name: sw_pacific_airdromes.zip
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    CFS2/FS2002/FS2004/FSX Airdrome Guide. Official USAAF Airdrome guide for SW Pacific. Includes detailed airdrome maps with detailed runway and use information for each airdrome. Useful document for all scenery designers and flyers of CFS2. By Joseph Fabiny.
    Keep your airspeed up,



    Jagdflieger

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    thats pretty cool....ive allways wanted to know how they would have flown planes like the C-47,C-46,B-24,B-29(she had long range i know)....know what i mean?....i dont believe all of the planes used in WWII were dismantled and shipped overseas..we know they werent to europe..and i know ive read stories of B-25s being worked on at McClellan AFB and having extra fuel tanks added and armament removed and then being flown to hawaii....but what routes did they use to get south from there?...

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    For info and flights the ATC did in the Pacific: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ro...fic_routes.htm

    ATC Atlantic routes: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ro...atc_routes.htm

    Hump routes in the CBI theater: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ch...imate_hump.htm

    Files contain info on navigation techniques from the era ( DR, sextant, drift meter, etc ), and also flight planning info for making long range flights in DC-3 and DC-4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldpropfan View Post
    For info and flights the ATC did in the Pacific: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ro...fic_routes.htm

    ATC Atlantic routes: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ro...atc_routes.htm

    Hump routes in the CBI theater: http://www.dc3airways.com/flights/ch...imate_hump.htm

    Files contain info on navigation techniques from the era ( DR, sextant, drift meter, etc ), and also flight planning info for making long range flights in DC-3 and DC-4.
    thanks good stuff there...Dave

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