May 25, 1915.
Ernst had rarely left his "home base" in Rhein City, but this time he was heading to the Pemba Bay Shipyard in East Africa.
Unlike his other trips, Ernst's inspection of the Pemba Bay Shipyard was relatively low-key, with no media or grand welcome ceremonies arranged.
May 26, 1915, at ten o'clock in the morning.
Ernst arrived in Pemba City.
The chief designer at the Pemba Bay Shipyard, Aaron, who had received the notification early, personally led the way to the location where the aircraft carrier was moored.
At ten forty, Ernst's convoy reached the East African naval port at Pemba Bay, where the Eagle Strike aircraft carrier lay quietly at berth.
Gazing at this sea beast moored at the East African naval port, Ernst was quite excited, even though this domestically produced aircraft carrier seemed somewhat different from the impression he had of aircraft carriers.
