Hi J,
Below is a summary of some of that kind of material, showing how the Germans plotted Allied incursions. This dates from the morning of 5 September 1942 on the Channel Front. There are also word-for-word reports like this, but unfortunately I don't have time to post them up:
"Between 10:10 and 10:57 British aircraft were plotted in the Dieppe-Rouen area. At 10:12 aircraft were ordered to wait over the aerodrome (area unknown) and at 10:15 were told to patrol Dieppe, British fighters being approximately 37 miles west of Le Treport flying towards Dieppe. At 10:20 they [Allied aircraft] were south of Dieppe in two groups flying south-east, the first approximately ten miles north-east of Poix and the second, including bombers, between Dieppe and St. Valery. At 10:31 many bombers were reported over Rouen and [German] aircraft were ordered on defensive patrol between Dieppe and Fecamp. At 10:35 the fighters were approximately eighteen miles south and the bombers nine miles north of Rouen and were plotted out west of Dieppe at 10:50. Aircraft were recalled at 10:57."
Hope that is of interest.
Cheers,
Andrew A.