And well it could be the French, I dont trust the Chinese one bit, but I do believe the French might have been snooping around."
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"So Germany, France, or Japan... well we need to find out who it was and where the Germans are. Ugh where were our Albatrosses? Alright warn our men in Chile and New Caledonia to be on the lookout for any talk about Germans. Get a hold of the RAAF liaison and get me some Albatrosses and maybe some of those new Mustangs. Talk to the Brits, we are going to need their airfields in the Solomon. Lets find them huns..."
OOC I can only go by what's been posted so far, and there had been no mention of the squadron being observed by any aircraft at that time.
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Langsdorff stood on the wing of the Graf Spee’s bridge to observe Hipper and Prinz Eugen refuel from Donau – the sight of a cruiser on either beam of the large replenishment ship as all three bounded along at fifteen knots was impressive. Out of habit he turned his gaze skyward and saw the glint of an aircraft – he wondered whether it was a British Sunderland operating out of nearby Tulagi or a French patrol aircraft staging through the New Hebrides. He hoped they found the sight as impressive from the air…
DesertFox scripset,
Observing OOC, the RAAF's Albatross MR aircraft are either in Queensland or at best Port Moresby; I don't believe that there is prior mention of any infrastructure north of Moresby.
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