Rick Mave Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Hi everyone, since there are no charts maps or diagrams included in the Germany CW map by Ugra Media, I want to open the topic here and share/discuss any possible sources and charts we can use for our awesome missions on this map! If you have any period correct charts and you are willing to share them, please do so here. I am aware of the MilAIS.org page which publicises the CENOR FLIPs and other charts, however these are not particularly usable any more since there are several severe discrepancies between them and the map we have in the game. Thanks in advance and I am looking forward to see what you have to share, Rohrkrepierer o7 2
Bog9y Posted May 4 Posted May 4 This one is good, a bit old but still better than nothing https://www.mil-airfields.de/approach-charts/de-germany/aerodromes.html 1
Otulf Posted May 5 Posted May 5 Hello Rick Mave! Down below is a Link to a ONC-chart over the area (1:1000 000): ONC E-2 (This one is dated 1972) https://maps.lib.utexas.edu/maps/onc/ Down below is a link to TPC-charts (1:500 000): TPC E-2A (This one is dated 1996) TPC E-2B (This one is dated 1994) TPC E-2C (This one is dated 1994) TPC E-2D (This one is dated 1993) https://maps.lib.utexas.edu/maps/tpc/ Best regards: Otulf 1 1
buur Posted May 5 Posted May 5 Here is a nice DDR Map for free download: https://gdz.bkg.bund.de/index.php/default/topographische-karte-1-200-000-ddr-tk200-ddr.html
birkenmoped Posted May 5 Posted May 5 (edited) Not as old as desired, but still over 20 years old, freely accessible via WaybackMachine: DoD FLIP (ENROUTE) SUPPLEMENT EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST 6 SEP 2001 Oh, I forgot, no maps but information on airbases, such as dimensions and positions of runways and information on navigation hardware, frequencies, identifiers, positions etc. And a WaybackMachine link to parts (as an example here Bittburg/Spangdahlem) of a DoD FLIP (TERMINAL) VFR ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE ROUTES EUROPE 19 JANUARY 1984 The other airfields/maps can be found, for example, by displaying the list of all URLs of the website on WaybackMachine. Edited May 5 by birkenmoped 4
Volator Posted May 5 Posted May 5 (edited) 3 hours ago, birkenmoped said: Not as old as desired, but still over 20 years old, freely accessible via WaybackMachine: DoD FLIP (ENROUTE) SUPPLEMENT EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST 6 SEP 2001 Oh, I forgot, no maps but information on airbases, such as dimensions and positions of runways and information on navigation hardware, frequencies, identifiers, positions etc. And a WaybackMachine link to parts (as an example here Bittburg/Spangdahlem) of a DoD FLIP (TERMINAL) VFR ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE ROUTES EUROPE 19 JANUARY 1984 The other airfields/maps can be found, for example, by displaying the list of all URLs of the website on WaybackMachine. Holz sh***, that's a real treasure. Great find. (Looks like there are only helicopter approach charts available though, no jet VADs... and funnily enough, no Pferdsfeld EDPF or Jever EDNJ or Wittmund EDNT airbase ) Edited May 5 by Volator 1./JG71 "Richthofen" - Seven Eleven
Rick Mave Posted May 5 Author Posted May 5 1 hour ago, birkenmoped said: Not as old as desired, but still over 20 years old, freely accessible via WaybackMachine: DoD FLIP (ENROUTE) SUPPLEMENT EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST 6 SEP 2001 Oh, I forgot, no maps but information on airbases, such as dimensions and positions of runways and information on navigation hardware, frequencies, identifiers, positions etc. And a WaybackMachine link to parts (as an example here Bittburg/Spangdahlem) of a DoD FLIP (TERMINAL) VFR ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE ROUTES EUROPE 19 JANUARY 1984 The other airfields/maps can be found, for example, by displaying the list of all URLs of the website on WaybackMachine. Looks like you can get the entire thing for around 80 EUR. Do you know if that link is dead or if this still works?
birkenmoped Posted May 5 Posted May 5 I didn't try it because all the airfields I was interested in were accessible via the URL display in the WaybackMachine. 1
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