shaun42 Posted 26 November , 2008 Share Posted 26 November , 2008 Can anybody help me please with a 3d contour map of the attack on Tombois Farm by the 1/1st Bucks Battalion on the night of April 16/17th 1917. The map is ref 62c N.E.2. and the view I am after is from F.11.d.5.5 looking towards Tombois Farm. Many thanks Shaun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CROONAERT Posted 27 November , 2008 Share Posted 27 November , 2008 Do you mean like this... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CROONAERT Posted 27 November , 2008 Share Posted 27 November , 2008 ...or like this...? (images courtesy of the Linesman/Memory Map package) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaun42 Posted 27 November , 2008 Author Share Posted 27 November , 2008 That is fantastic Dave many thanks, Now for another question, can the image be overlaid in any way with a modern aerial view (google Earth) for example to give a 3d view as it is seen today? Also is this Linesman software only for use on PDA and GPS systems or can it run from a PC. Thanks again Shaun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CROONAERT Posted 27 November , 2008 Share Posted 27 November , 2008 Click on the link on post 3 and it answers your question. As to can it run on a Pc - yes, i use it more on there than I do on my PDA (trenchmapping GPS is pretty useless in Burnley! ) Dave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaun42 Posted 27 November , 2008 Author Share Posted 27 November , 2008 Thanks Dave I think it is an amazing bit of software, but a bit expensive for the amount I would use it. Shaun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Hederer Posted 28 November , 2008 Share Posted 28 November , 2008 Thanks Dave I think it is an amazing bit of software, but a bit expensive for the amount I would use it. Shaun Shaun, There are some alternatives for the casual user out there. If you PM me I can send you a list of some software you can explore. Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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