Archive for the ‘Playing Sites’ Category

Embeddable Map Updated

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The Embeddable Airsoft Map has been updated to version 1.2.

New features are;

  • The ability to add Map Controls if required (they’ll appear at the top right)
  • Retailers and Skirmish sites show in different colors (Red for Skirmish, Blue for Retailers)
  • The map defaults to 100% width of whatever container you put the javascript in

Adding the Embeddable Airsoft Map is quick, easy and free. Help your website visitors find Airsoft locations near to them, find events, directions, weather prices and more and all without having to leave your website!

Airbana’s First Layar Released

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

The first of Airbana’s Layars has been released this week.

Layar is an Augmented Reality application for the iPhone and Android that allows you to superimpose information onto your phones camera view based on your GPS position and internal compass.

The first Layar simply displays Airsoft Retailers and Skirmish sites near you (You can adjust the distance from 10m to 200Km). This is great for a number of reasons;

  1. General curiosity
  2. Actually tracking down where the site is once your Sat Nav announces you’ve arrived despite just being at the entrance of a forest
  3. A preview of Airbana’s interactive Layar that is coming soon

Search the App Store and the App Market for the Layar application and then once installed search for Airsoft.
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Airbana’s next Layar is designed for use in Capture the Flag style missions in large outdoor environments (GPS doesn’t really work inside) where you will be able to see where (and how far away) your objectives are, read the brief and receive up to the minute data about the status of the objectives and if your team members also have an Android or iPhone where they are too!

As with all of Airbana’s other projects this is free to use for everyone.

Skirmishing in Hong Kong

Monday, June 1st, 2009

I’ve been in Hong Kong for a couple of weeks now and it would be a shame to miss out on the Skirmish scene here so I started looking around but unfortunately Hong Kong doesn’t have any websites like Airbana [it will in 48 hours!] and other than visiting each and every retailer I found it difficult to ascertain what games were happening, where they were and what sort of environment it was. After a chance meeting with a couple of guys who were also looking for somewhere to go I signed up for a War Game.

Unlike Skirmishing in the UK it seems that most of the Skirmish sites are owned or at least organised through the retail outlets on Kwong Wa Street. It would appear that most organisers prefer that you prebook and upon paying your money you’ll receive a ticket (or two). These tickets will allow you to board the buses that line the road outside the old post office. Unlike the UK Hong Kong’s public transport is amazing (and very cost effective) so few people own cars and the Skirmish sites are deep in the rural parts of the New Territories so Site organised transport is a must.

As I was heading to the pick up point in Mong Kok I realised that not only was everyone in full camo (to be expected) but they were also carrying their weapons in plain sight. Pistols in drop legs, rifles slung etc. The Public and the Police took no notice of these people and I think the only person looking on in awe was me.

Upon arrival guns are checked for power limits which initially gave me some reassurance (especially with some shops selling 2.5 Joule guns!) but such reassurance was short-lived when it turned out that the testing was simply firing at the bottom of a coke can (any coke can, even if you brought it along with you), with whatever weight ammo you decide to use. Once ‘tested’ you are giving a tamper proof sticker which seems impressively official in spite of the test.

Firesquad infront of the Dead Man zone

The Skirmish I attended had around 40 – 50 people but instead of two teams of twenty odd we were split into several smaller groups which were then split again (tagged and untagged) and it was these people that we fought with / against for the duration of the day.

The majority of games were simply ‘Last man standing’ but during the break I took the opportunity to discuss other game play types. Objective based game play coupled with respawns etc seem quite rare here and everyone I talked with was intrigued by the idea of large teams and the ability to ‘respawn’ via medics or a walk back to a safe zone to keep the game going until the objective was achieved.

As in the UK the lunch break came with food (Rice and some meat) with a 750ml bottle of water (it was over 31°). The on-site shop sold Water, electrolyte drinks, Coca Cola and ice lollies! But no Guns or Tactical gear as far as I could see.

Whilst there are a couple of Electroworkz style CQB places starting to open up there is nothing like we have in England with envious sites like Urban Assault and The Mall . With that said the places that I’ve seen and the places I have been told about certainly sound well organised and damn good fun with awe inspiring scenery and breathtaking views (although its hard to admire it all when .32G BB’s are flying at you at a speed capable of chipping brickwork!)

If someone asked me if I had any suggestions to offer I would say:

Hong Kong

  • Chronographs aren’t that expensive! (I have several new holes in my skin that will probably scar)
  • Objective based game play is enjoyed and a welcome change of pace - (After some requests we got in a game of Capture the flag!)
  • Sell Mosquito Repellent – It wasn’t till I ran out (the stuff wasn’t very resistant to River water / sweat) that I realised there was no more to be purchased. Itching aside Hong Kong has had incidents of Dengue Fever, Malaria and Japanese Encephalitis
  • UK

  • Petrol Generators aren’t that expensive and ice cold beverages make all the difference!
  • Not everyone drives – Organising some form of transport from the nearest Railway station might make all the difference to attendance numbers!

  • In short, assuming I haven’t caught anything from those damned Mosquito’s I had a brilliant time and I would thoroughly recommend that if you come to Hong Kong pack your Camo and webbing / vests and pick yourself up a Chinese clone (£30 – £70) – they aren’t brilliant but they work, look good, are cheap, easy enough to bring back (well I’ll find out that bit in a few weeks) and might make a nice addition to your collection.

    Thanks go out to Gareth, Jimmy & Berton for watching my back, translating and letting me tag along.

    As mentioned earlier in this post I will be launching Airbana.asia in the next few days.

    Airbana TomTom Airsoft POI File Released

    Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

    tomtomAlthough this is technically a Version 4 release item it hasn’t required a major change to the V3 code base so I’m pleased to announce the release of the Airbana TomTom POI File!


    This rar file is updated every 30 minutes with the data pulled live from the Airbana Database!

    More updates and more features are on the way!

    New Skimish Site Additions Focus

    Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

    September has seen another increase in growth with people accessing Airbana over IPv4 and IPv6, adding additional sites and making more tweaking edits or sending SMS’s than any other month!

    One of the new sites added this month is UCZ Paintball who have locations in Newton Abbot, Exeter and Plymouth. All their sites are UKARA registered and offer the widest choice of playing zones, terrain and environments for own-gunners to battle in: from villages, trenches, large woodlands, bridges and vehicle convoys to adrenaline pumping indoor rooms, corridors, stair wells, balconies and ambush holes.

    All three UCZ venues run regular airsoft walk-on days and their Exeter venue, the Bunker, also runs weekly heart-pounding evening games on Wednesday nights.

    Costs for all walk-ons are a low £15 entry fee and they also have BB’s, pryotechnics and gas at reasonable prices to ensure you can make the most of each and every game day.

    Vist their website or Airbana for more info!