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Part 4 of our tutorial series for War in Spain 1936-39, covers Uribarri’s invasion of Ibiza, while Bayo wrestles with the intricacies of managing air groups and tries to improve our reconnaissance missions over the Balearics. In this episode, we cover understanding some of the reports available to you to confirm your orders have been carried out. And we look at detection levels and the effects of weather and altitude on our reconnaissance and naval search missions. Key Mechanics Covered: Splitting Air Groups: How to split a squadron into three parts. Production Pool: What models of planes are available in the Production Pool and how we can use these in existing groups. Ferry Squadrons: How to create them and how they can be used.. Relocating Squadrons: How to move an air group from one base to another by flying. Recruiting Veterans and Other Pilots: How to recruit new pilots into our squadrons. Wikipedia Hull Classification information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull_cl... Chapter links: 00:00 1: Intro 01:30 2: Reports for the Commander 13:06 3: Bayo’s Briefing 5 Aug (Pt.1) 14:26 4: Reviewing the Air Groups 23:56 5: CASA Vildebeest 26:12 6: Aircraft Production Pool 39:08 7: Creating New Air Group 48:38 8: Bayo’s Briefing 5 Aug (Pt.2) 53:05 9: Final Summary The voices of Bayo and his staff are generated by text to speech AI using Google AI Studio, but the script and all elements of the video were scripted by me, not by AI. The music is from "Viva la Quinta Brigada" performed by Rolando Alarcon. This is a traditional song often known just as "Ay Carmela" that originated in the Napoleonic Wars, and several versions were sung extensively by Republicans in the war. This is my favourite version: • Viva la Quinta Brigada In Part 5, Bayo will be on an urgent mission to get further support to Ibiza to try to rescue the situation caused by Uribarri’s attack on the island without co-ordinating with the other parts of our forces.