Very interesting turn. Firstly, the Germans get Dog Fight Level 1 and I buy another FTR. Secondly, the weather stays fair and I launch Operation Felix and attack Spain. Unfortunately I did forget to take a screenshot, but everything worked as planned. The GAR guarding the Pyrenees retreated after an attack and my Army begins rolling into Spain.
In the Battle of Britain this is a succesful turn:

With the Fall of Southampton the Battle for Britain should be decided. I will try to cut London off as fast as possible, which will not allow King Hunter to place new units in Britain.
My SUBs pursue and engages them in their ports:

Everything seems fine and my Plan Z seems to work. However, my oil reserve begins to suffer and the Luftwaffe units are all depleted and down some steps, which will cost me a lot of PPs to repair them. The weather in Central Europe on the next turn will be very important. If it stays fair (75 %) Britain will fall more quickly and my Army in Spain will reach the "fair" weather border of the Med-Weather zone. However, if the weather is "mud" then my offensive in Spain will be significantly slowed and hampered and the Battle for Britain will also be affected. Furthermore, a surprise landing in Aberdeen will not be possible.
Last but not least, King Hunter begins an offensive in the Med:

If the transport is actually the Maltese FTR then this was not a smart move. He could flown the FTR to Lybia when the British Army reaches Tobruk. This theater will be very interesting. I did not reinforce the Italian army in Lybia at all. This means he could overhelm me. This would be very bad indeed, because my "Grand Strategy" was to open the Med for the Kriegsmarine through the conquest of Spain and attack the Middle East. My Plan Z was to crush the British as much as possible and close the Med as soon as I reach the Suez channel. With Britain in my hands and the closed Med an offensive of the Western Allies in Europe would be very difficult and if the Kriegsmarine survives more or leass unscathed, perhaps even impossible. If Lybia fals, my plan will be difficult to realise. Nevertheless, at this early stage of the game it will be very difficult for the British be offensive in Lybia and try to hold up a defense in Britain.
We will see how this actually plays out.























