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The Old Man
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Okay, I arrived in Bordeaux on 4 April 1943. Did not encounter any enemy A/C in the Bay of Biscay, but that could have been because of the bad weather we had. Only FuMB Detection we had was from our own escort plane Bf110 patrolling the approach path. Plan to leave Bordeaux on 3 May 1943 ... should be interesting ...
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The Old Man
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Then, Escort Group with Carrier and A/C in 1577CG and 1752CG ... Further on, a single Sunderland patroling the area of 58/81/79CF, and then protecting a convoy in 12DH/87CF ... So, seems to be normal now. However, my question is, could it be possible, that somehow any campaign with a IXD2 boat of the 12th Flotilla in Bordeaux, is somehow "bugged" in a way, that there are less A/C?
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