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Author Topic: Philippines map V2 by Delvpier  (Read 1723 times)

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kabayo

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Re: Philippines map V2 by Delvpier
« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2011, 09:21:44 AM »

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IMHO I say the Philippines Map should stay as one whole map.
My reason for this is because of the Sea, Air and Land Battles
that took place there. One exmple, The Battle for Leyte Gulf,
which cover a wide area. Plus if you wanted to do a Air Campiagn
from Leyte to Davao or to Manila, you would need the whole map.
However if you wanted to make different maps of the Philippines
you will have to first understand the Geography of the Philippines.
There are 7,107 islands that make up the Philippines. Here is a link
on the Geography of the Philippines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_the_Philippines
You would have to make three sections of the Philippines
1) Luzon
2) Visayas and
3) Mindanao, the Island in which I live on, Surigao City
Koi in some ways I agree, however the Philippines Map we have now, you can
still place the air fields and Naval Bases on thsi map. If some one would take the time
to do it.
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Re: Philippines map V2 by Delvpier
« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2011, 09:41:25 AM »

continue from above post:
yes maybe there is a need to make at least three maps of the
Philippines Islands, however we would still need the whole Philippines Map
in order to do complete Air and Sea Campiagns.
Also in makeing the three different maps of the Philippines, you would also
have to texture it right. At least 90% of all the islands in the Philippines are
covered with coconut, mango, banana and apple trees, plus small rice paddies
and the right type of huts and housings.
Also to place in the right place of all the Air Fields and Naval Bases.
There was a lot of Air Fields thoughout the Philippines, before and during the
Japanese Occupation. Almost every air port in the Philippines today are from
the air fields that was used by both America and Japanese.
Here is a link I put on my earlier post of the Air and Sea Planes Bases:
http://www.pacificwrecks.com/airfields/philippines/index.html
I just want to make sure this map is done right, for my Filipino friends and country.
So if any one is willing to do the work on the Philippines let me know and I will help you as much as I can.
Since I live in the Philippines and can get to the Historical Places here. Like I live right by the Surigao Striat
Where the Batte for Surigao Striat took place.
So just PM me if you want more info.
Kabayo
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