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Revision as of 18:33, 3 January 2007
Common Informations
Sahrani (also knowns as Sara) is the Island from which William Porter Blog is posting in his Blog.
Geographical Informations
Information gathered from William Porter's blog and other sources indicates that:
- The map is 400km2 in size in total including underwater areas.
- The map is larger than any of the previous Islands, including Nogova, it's about the same size as all four official islands (Everon, Malden, Kolgujev and Nogova) in Operation Flashpoint combined.
- The Island has tropical/Mediterranean-like vegetation in Southern part and European style in Northern part.
Maps
Transport
Airfields
There are two airfields at Sahrani
- Paraiso-International
- ICAO-Code: GHSP (Military part: GHXP)
- IATA-Code: PAR
- Runway: 09/27, 1400m, Concrete
- Also used by Airforce of the Kingdom of South-Sahrani (KSS-AF)
- Pita-Airfield
- ICAO-Code: GHSA (Military part: GHXA)
- IATA-Code: PTA
- Runway: 14/32, 1100m, Grass
- Also used by the Airforce of the Democratic Republic of Sahrani (DRS-AF)
Remarks to ICAO-Code
First letter G is area West-Africa (because Sahrani is in the Atlantic, like the Canary Islands), second letter H is third letter in SAHRANI (S is used by Westsahara and A by Mali). The fourth letter is P for Paraiso and A for Pita (P is used) respectively. The letter X is used for military used airfields.
--TomNedry 22:59, 25 December 2006 (CET)