Visibility on enemy aircraft over your territory

If an enemy patrol is over your territory where you have no units in range can you see the patrol?

Does it make a difference if the patrol is centred on your territory, or if it is centred off your territory but overlapping?

Does it make a difference if the patrol is centred on your territory but not overlapping a province dot?

Can you see planes flying over your territory when they are en route to a patrol spot, an attack run, either on your territory or over it and out the other side? Or if they are crossing your territory to relocate? <---- all assuming you have no units in range to see them.

Does any of the above change if the aircraft in question are neutral and not enemy?

I would assume even without proper military units in range, civilians or Dad's Army would be on the phone to report incoming aircraft, but unsure how the game implements it.

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"Can you see planes flying over your territory when they are en route to a patrol spot, an attack run, either on your territory or over it and out the other side? Or if they are crossing your territory to relocate? <---- all assuming you have no units in range to see them."

Yes, you see the planes flying as soon as they enter your territory.

"Does any of the above change if the aircraft in question are neutral and not enemy?"

Does not matter.

The answer to all your questions is "Yes". You'll even be able to spot planes whose patrol circle only partly overlaps your territory.

Rules for spotting planes in transit are the same "as if" they were patrolling in the spot where they're currently flying.

Much obliged.

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