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With all the excitement from the WWII Pacific Group I'm a part of (vCTF-58), One map comes to mind that would be incredible as a WWII map in the Pacific.

The Solomon Islands. Solomon_Islands_Campaign.jpg

The Solomon Islands campaign, specifically the Guadalcanal campaign, was a six-month-long, brutal series of battles in the Pacific Theater of World War II. The initial landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi in August 1942 by US forces were aimed at securing an airfield, but it quickly became a fierce, prolonged struggle for control of the islands and the surrounding seas. This would be a perfect playground for the Corsair, Hellcat (and not to hope for too much other) and other related assets that could expand upon the playability of the Pacific in DCS.

Key aspects of the Solomon Islands Campaign:

Initial Landings and Objectives:

The US Marines landed on Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and the Florida Islands in August 1942, aiming to secure the airfield at Guadalcanal and disrupt Japanese supply lines. 

Prolonged Struggle:

The campaign was characterized by intense naval and aerial battles, as well as fierce ground fighting, for control of the islands. 

Naval Battles:

The campaign involved numerous naval battles, including the Battle of Savo Island, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. 

Importance of Henderson Field:

The US airfield on Guadalcanal, later named Henderson Field, became a crucial strategic asset, and its control was a major objective for both sides. 

Lessons Learned:

The campaign provided valuable lessons for the US military in terms of amphibious operations, logistics, and the importance of air power. 

Beyond Guadalcanal:

The Solomon Islands campaign also included operations in the Central and Northern Solomons, including the Bougainville campaign. 

Japanese Defeat:

The Japanese, despite their initial successes, were eventually forced to withdraw from Guadalcanal and the other islands in the Solomon Islands. 

The Solomon Islands campaign was a crucial turning point in the Pacific War, demonstrating the US military's growing strength and its ability to overcome significant challenges.

Not to mention the number of land based marine corps squadrons that could open the door to campaign missions that highlight operations in the Solomons. Thoughts?

 

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Marine F4U-1's went into combat there from the middle of February, 1943, on Guadalcanal.

And, for the next 15 months... Fighter One (Guadalcanal) and Banika (Russell Islands), then "Toenails" and Segi/Munda/Ondonga (New Georgia), after which the Navy F6F's and F4U-1's joined in the Fall, and then Barakoma (Vella Lavella Island) in support of "Shoestring II", and finally Torokina/Piva Yoke on Bougainville, and Green and Imirau, for the destruction of Rabaul.

Not to mention a Carrier raid by the brand new USS Essex/Bunker Hill/Independence TG 50.3.

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Bowie

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It's the best PTO map...it's  the "if you could only have one PTO map" map. However since ED is doing a Hellcat, then Marianas of course makes perfect sense.

I'm just more of an early war PTO guy so Solomons is my thing.

 

While I'm all for mid war, Marine Corsairs out of Vella La Vella etc, (this alone would be amazing) to really make full use of the map we'd need aircraft for early war, Watchtower onward, Battle for Guadalcanal/Cactus..Wildcats, A6M2's, A6M2-N, Mavis, P-400's, Dauntless' early, P-40's, AI Betty's etc etc.

So just from an asset point of view I'm not hopeful that's anywhere near plausible at this juncture. Even mid-war/Vella La Vella, we need things to shoot at aside from an AI Zero. Float planes etc etc. One can hope.

 

 

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In 7 more years after the F4U-1d is release maybe

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19 hours ago, Megalax said:

The problem that arises with the Solomons is the fact that the area went through extensive change throughout the campaign. That's why in Il2 1946 there are 5 maps, to encompass the variation the area experiences through to 1945.

That's not how DCS works. So they'll just have to settle for one year(ED would probably select a late period) but best would probably be a middle one say roughly how it looked late 43. I doubt we'll ever see a roster of 42 aircraft, except the SBD AI they are working on now) 

They'll have to do it with Vietnam map too. They just have to choose a year. I would go 68 Tet period. But who knows what ED is planning 

 

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Planes We Would Need Flyable, 1943-1945

  • F-4U1a "Birdcage"
  • F4U-1d - IW by Magnitude 3
  • P-38G-13-LO - "Operation Vengeance"
  • P-38J-15-LO
  • F6F-3 - IW by ED
  • TBF-1C
  • SBD-5
  • B-25J (PBJ-1J) - Significant role in the Solomons but in 1944 onward (need hard nose modification too)
  • Ki-61-Ib Type 3-1
  • Ki-61-II-Type 3-2
  • Ki-84-Type 4
  • A6M2b-0-21
  • A6M3-0-32

26-30yrs of development here. So, we would need Modder Support

Maybe

  • P-40E
  • P-400 (P-39) - I loved this plane in IL-2 GB. I used it as a light SEAD plane. I'd just take one 250lb bomb and fly as fast as I could about 30-50ft off the ground. Then I'd pop-up, roll in, drop, straffe and then 'peace out'.
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AVIONICS: ASUS BTF TUF MB, INTEL i9 RAPTORLAKE 24 CORE, 48GB PATRIOT VIPER TUF 6600MHz, 16GB ASUS TUF RTX 4070ti SUPER, ASUS TUF 1000w PSU
CONTROLS: LOGI X-56 RHINO HOTAS, LOGI PRO RUDDER PEDALS, LOGI G733 LIGHTSPEED
MAIN BIRDS: F/A-18C, MIRAGE F1

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