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The plan of the day of missions to fly into Odette.
The squadron will be busy
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The squadron will be busy
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Looks like the recon plane may have encountered problems. Report number 6 had it at 24.2N/87.3W, but the next report (#7) puts it at 26.4N/88.3W. So it looks like the plane turned around and is heading back to Biloxi for some reason. Maybe they saw that Monterrey has already called it Odette so there's no reason to fly all the way there. 

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That is interesting 57 but hopefully there are no problems with the crew.
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Agreed on the upgrade.
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