Pacific Island Naval Airbase
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Pacific Island Naval Airbase designed for naval and airforc capabilities. Perfect for roleplaying militaries both in modern day and for world war two in the Pacific war.
The map comes with the following:
– Extensive handmade island
– Custom Offices
– Large Airfield with hangars
– Filler buildings
– Enterable buildings
– Helicopters pads
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