![]() Fox Airfield, or SoCal Logistics(Grey Butte) for BLUFOR.ĪI bombers would fly on this map, most likely Russian/American as follows: Edwards Air Force Base, USAF Plant 42, William J. Los Angeles International Airport, Los Alamitos Army Airfield, Long Beach Airport, or Hollywood-Burbank Airport for OPFOR. Several airports and military airfields could act as spawn bases, listed as follows by team: My suggestion for this map would be centered around the city of Los Angeles and the surrounding wilderness to the North-East, most notably the San Gabriel Mountain Range and the Mojave Desert. Potential size of the entire map(not limited to only Los Angeles County, and map size could be expanded or reduced based on BR.) To start off, this map would be centered around the idea of dynamic jet combat, featuring terrain and specific map features currently not seen on maps in the game. 1856.I would like to present Southern California as a potential map location for Air Realistic Battles, Air Simulator, Enduring Confrontation, and any other potential future gamemodes involving air battles. A Scene at Mission San DiegoA scene at Mission San Diego by H.W. Miller is credited with creating the first complete set of drawings of the California missions. Mission San Diego by Henry Miller 1856Mission San Diego 1856 - a drawing made by Henry Miller. This painting has been preserved and now hangs in the sanctuary of the restored mission church. Saint Didacus of AlcaláSaint Didacus of Alcalá, the Patron Saint of the Mission San Diego after a 1772 painting by José de Paez. This is considered one of the most accurate renditions of how the mission looked in its peak years. Mission San Diego 1820Mission San Diego as it looked c. Harlow courtesy of the Library of Congress. Old Mission San Diego RuinsOld Mission San Diego Ruins 1895 by Louis K. San Diego Ruins 1890The ruins of Mission San Diego published in 1890 in Century Magazine in the collection of Pentacle Press LLC. This illustration was published in Volume V of an 1856 "Exploration and Survey Report" for a railroad that would extend from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast. Color Lithograph of Mission San Diego 1856An 1856 color lithograph of Mission San Diego thought to be after a painting by Heinrich Balduin Mullhausen, from an original print in the collection of the California Missions Resource Center. Religious services were held in Old Town. ![]() This drawing shows the isolation of the old mission after it was secularized. Mission San Diego Vischer 1874Mission San Diego by Edward Vischer in 1874. He sketched a number of the California missions during his travels returning home in 1851. Powell left Greenville, Illinois in April 1849 for the California Gold Fields. PowellMission San Diego January 1850, a sketch made by H.M.T. Dodge colorized © 2014 Pentacle Press LLC. First Baptism in CaliforniaFirst Baptism in California after an illustration by A.B. Founding of Mission San Diego by Carl Oscar BorgThe founding of Mission San Diego on Jafter a painting by Carl Oscar Borg. Land Expedition Approaching San Diego 1769The land expedition approaching San Diego in 1769 after a painting by Lloyd Harting (1901-1974). Dodge, colorized © 2014 Pentacle Press LLC. ![]() Raising the Cross for SpainThe Spanish raising the cross on the shore of San Diego in 1769 claiming the area for Spain, an illustration done by A.B. Cabrillo's Ships Entering San Diego Bay 1542Cabrillo's Ships Painting by Robert Marcotte.
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