OK, I have a copy, I'll hang it on my webspace:
http://www3.telus.net/v1ncent/bob/Bucic ... de_png.zip
INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
Re: Some Reference Documents for BOBII Players
A broken link I am afraidBuddye wrote:This was added by cgjimeneza for a start to this thread. Thanks.
Ive uploaded the files to my filefront page, BOB II folder
http://hosted.filefront.com/cgjimeneza
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Re: Some Reference Documents for BOBII Players
PV, the waybackmachine seems to have saved a lot of the text and images. Seems to have a good amount on BoB.PV wrote:Alas, ww2airfronts disappeared around the end of summer 2009, after being online for at least
five years, and I'm afraid Snip aka von Schnitter dropped from sight on the fora a while earlier
than that. He was a collector, and the site had scans of some of his personal acquisitions.
Had we had prior notice, I'm sure there would have been a lot of downloading and saving of
the material from his extensive site.
Sidebar images are broken (links work though), but you can use the text menu at the bottom of the page.
http://web.archive.org/web/200805120020 ... ronts.org/
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I guess you may have found this one too:
http://web.archive.org/web/200604252059 ... index.html
When you dig for the actual material, there are holes in the
archive.org content. They never exhaustively archive a site,
and their machine seems to pick stuff more or less at random.
http://web.archive.org/web/200604252059 ... index.html
When you dig for the actual material, there are holes in the
archive.org content. They never exhaustively archive a site,
and their machine seems to pick stuff more or less at random.
Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
The Battle of Britain Weather Diary
http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/63129- ... her-diary/
Excellent! A detailed day by day account of the Battle. Many pictures, too.
http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/63129- ... her-diary/
Excellent! A detailed day by day account of the Battle. Many pictures, too.
Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
Hi!
this is a nice website with LW markings and colours.
I don´t know if you already know about it, but just in case:
http://www.asisbiz.com/Battles/camouflage.html
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-ar ... terns.html
this is a nice website with LW markings and colours.
I don´t know if you already know about it, but just in case:
http://www.asisbiz.com/Battles/camouflage.html
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/war-ar ... terns.html
Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
Not a web site, but an exceptional photo of 4.5 inch AA guns and the gun revetments.
Also exceptional in that are more than four guns here. HAA gun sites in England during the entire WWII, almost always were only a single four-gun Troop.
Researching all HAA gun sites in south England for 3 years, I found only 8 HAA sites that had two four-gun Troops together as a full eight-gun Battery.
Knowing that the ex-naval 4.5 inch guns were mostly placed to protect Naval Bases and Docks,
and knowing where two HAA gun Troops were together as a full eight-gun battery in England south of Warwickshire / Birmingham,
this Battery may be one on Hayling Isand protecting Portsmouth Naval Base.
Site was: Portsmouth - P2 - Sinah site.
Then, again, this Battery may be one up at Scapa Flow. There was two Troops close together up there. What do I know!?
Also exceptional in that are more than four guns here. HAA gun sites in England during the entire WWII, almost always were only a single four-gun Troop.
Researching all HAA gun sites in south England for 3 years, I found only 8 HAA sites that had two four-gun Troops together as a full eight-gun Battery.
Knowing that the ex-naval 4.5 inch guns were mostly placed to protect Naval Bases and Docks,
and knowing where two HAA gun Troops were together as a full eight-gun battery in England south of Warwickshire / Birmingham,
this Battery may be one on Hayling Isand protecting Portsmouth Naval Base.
Site was: Portsmouth - P2 - Sinah site.
Then, again, this Battery may be one up at Scapa Flow. There was two Troops close together up there. What do I know!?
Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
Royal Army BEF France, 1940 Order Of Battle.
Very high resolution.
Not RAF, but I love things like this.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... y_1940.png
Very high resolution.
Not RAF, but I love things like this.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... y_1940.png
Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
I'll say - 4MB, 5kx20k pixels. You definitely need an image viewerstickman wrote:Royal Army BEF France, 1940 Order Of Battle.
Very high resolution.
to browse it properly.
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Re: INTERNET REFERENCE (WWII related)
A really good older documentary I stumbled upon probably from the late 1970's.
It has a bunch of Battle of Britain secrets in it as well.
It's quite long though.
Probably came out after the World At War series
The Secret War
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJCF-Ufapu8
Here is a really nice documentary about Gordon Welchman and Bletchley Park
It has some interesting parts about traffic analysis of German Luftwaffe units in there during the Battle of Britain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnr4pM-ntdc
also the same video here too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYC21kJDftQ
I was so fascinated by this particular story that I just ordered Welchman's book on Amazon
It has a bunch of Battle of Britain secrets in it as well.
It's quite long though.
Probably came out after the World At War series
The Secret War
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJCF-Ufapu8
Here is a really nice documentary about Gordon Welchman and Bletchley Park
It has some interesting parts about traffic analysis of German Luftwaffe units in there during the Battle of Britain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnr4pM-ntdc
also the same video here too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYC21kJDftQ
I was so fascinated by this particular story that I just ordered Welchman's book on Amazon
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