200 Aces vs Aces Four
Many ordinary people on both sides of the Huangpu River once witnessed the air battle between Liang Hongyun and Yamashita Qilang on the day of the 8.14 air battle. At that time, the performance of the fighter jets was not as good as the Type 96 ship battle, so at the critical moment, Liang Hongyun's fighter jets were shut down and finally died for their country.
At this time, the scene on August 14 seemed to reappear. The Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait secretly cheered for the chief instructor of the Chinese Air Force, hoping that he could shoot down the No. 101 fighter jet of the Sun Army with the No. 233 written on the body of the fuselage that died in the August 14 air battle.
At Randolph Air Force Academy, President General Pat Plov once explained the air combat theory of scissor maneuver. During the scissor maneuver, the rolling time will be delayed in time, which can relatively improve the chance of obtaining a favorable position, but the pilot must accurately judge the situation of the opponent and avoid collision.
In actual combat, during the maneuvering process, it is very likely that the pilot's vision will be blocked for a short period of time and the opponent's plane will not be able to see the two planes. Moreover, the maneuvering of the scissors is extremely overloaded, and the pilot will experience dizziness or brief confusion, as well as blurred vision and even black vision will cause fainting and death.
It is because the scissors maneuver is the most dangerous and intense, so Zhou Zhihan used the endless scissors maneuver to have the final duel with Shiro Yamashita.
On the 8.14 Air Battle, Zhou Zhihan watched the war fire Liang Hongyun, due to the performance of the fighter jet, was extinguished and lost his tail when he was maneuvering with Qiro Yamashita. The nose was hit by Qiro Yamashita and caught fire. During the fire, the war fire crashed into the enemy ship and died heroically.
This scene often appears in Zhou Zhihan's dreams. The scene of being burned by the fire in the cockpit before the fire died in his country was like a brand that was left unexplained in Zhou Zhihan's heart.
Today is the best time to avenge the fire. Zhou Zhihan wants to make Qilang of the mountain go back to pay back his blood debt.
In fact, the 214 ship war actively sought the intention of both sides to compete for scissor maneuvers. It was exactly what Yamashita Shiro wanted. Scissor maneuvers were his strengths. Since the last time he shot down the Chinese ace pilot with scissor maneuvers, Yamashita Shiro's self-confidence has increased dramatically. He was confident that he would not lose to anyone in the competition for scissor maneuvers.
The No. 214 ship battle and the No. 101 Type 96 ship battle were along the Huangpu River, and the two-machine scissors were maneuvered from east to west.
After two scissor maneuvers were made in a row, neither fighter had a favorable position. The two aircraft were like two big eagles flying up and down, which was very exciting.
Zhou Zhihan wanted to use scissors to avenge the war, and Yamashita Shiraki wanted to use his killer weapon to shoot down the No. 214 ship.
The two shootings just now did not shoot down the No. 214 ship battle, which made Yamashita Shirato a little annoyed. The soldiers of the Empire were all watching him because he is now the best pilot in China and the only ace pilot.
One wants to use his own way to help him, and the other wants to use his special skills to kill his opponent. So after several battles, the scissors continued to move, and no one thought about changing it.
The performance of the two fighter jets is comparable, and the outcome depends on the technology of the two pilots. If the scissor maneuvering technology of the two is comparable, it will compete with the will of both sides.
The people on both sides of the Huangpu River watched the two fighter planes repeatedly entangled, separated, entangled, separated, and separated over the river. Every time the misalignment was dislocation, there was a possibility of collision between them at any time. Therefore, every time the two sides crossed the tracks, bursts of exclamations would be heard from both sides of the river.
Indeed, from the perspective of people on both sides of the river, when the two fighter planes intersected their tracks, they looked like they bumped into each other.
Standing on the airship and watching the wonderful dog fight between the two sides, the senior observers from all over the country were crazy. The wonderful, endless maneuvering entanglement of scissors on both sides opened their eyes and exclaimed.
Many of them are veteran birds, so they naturally know that the dangers of using scissors to maneuver between dog fights are not only the danger of crashing, but also the danger of crashing black vision due to too much overload.
It is very important to grasp the appropriate rolling during the maneuvering of scissors. If the timing is right, it may cause the opponent's position to be improper and you can immediately occupy a favorable position.
In fact, in all air combat, all the efforts of pilots on both sides are to gain positions during scissor maneuvering as soon as possible and get rid of this endless and overloaded violent maneuvering action that makes people at the limit of their body and mind as soon as possible.
However, this scissor maneuver that many pilots tried hard to avoid was repeatedly used by these two people. It was so exciting that it was thrilling and dangerous that everyone raised their hearts to their throats.
Many Chinese and foreign journalists on both sides of the Huangpu River were holding cameras and cameras to record these wonderful scenes. The headlines of the manuscript will be released tonight, which will definitely be a sensation.
The No. 214 ship was hovering upwards and made a rolling maneuver that exchanged space for lag time.
Senior observers from Western countries cheered in unison. This rolling maneuver can make the fighter planes stand behind and bite the tail of the No. 101 Type 96 battle that was rushing forward. The double-machine scissor maneuver will end because one side occupies a favorable position and bites the tail of the other side.
The Type 96 battle of No. 101 was like a battle of No. 214. At almost the same time, the same upward rolling maneuver was made simultaneously. The two fighters passed through the other side's tracks in a rolling posture. At this moment, everyone thought that the two fighters collided because they were too close to each other, and they both let out a "ah" exclaim!
In fact, when the two fighter jets rolled through each other's tracks at the same time, the wings of the two aircraft were only less than two meters apart. At the same time, the eyes of the two people collided in the air, creating a flame of hatred.
In this tumbling scissor maneuver clash, neither side took advantage of it. The two planes rolled and crossed and separated, and continued to pull upward while flying forward. Then, they quickly adjusted the posture of the fighter in a small angle to prepare to enter the next tumbling clash.
The two fighter jets confronted each other with the simplest, most intense and most dangerous scissors, to seize favorable positions, hoping to occupy the opponent's second half of the field and quickly rose to a height of three thousand meters, and no one could gain any advantage.
After a height of three thousand meters, the two fighter jets continued to tangle upwards, and the slope became steeper and faster when maneuvering as scissors. The overload they suffered was getting bigger and bigger.
Yamashita Shiro's back was soaked with sweat. The increasing overload made his face turn blue, his lips turn white, and he climbed up by five hundred meters. When the height reached four thousand meters, several black spots inevitably appeared in front of his eyes.
The two aircraft were misaligned and flew over and upwards again from the opponent's track. Shiro Yamashita was surprised to find that the plane position of the No. 214 battle was slightly forward, which shows that the physical strength of the Chinese Air Force chief instructor was problematic.
Mixia Qiro, who had already had black vision, was in a sudden mood. He took deep breaths while the pull rod was circling and rising rapidly to minimize the figure of black mosquitoes in front of him. He believed that if he did two more scissors to maneuver, he could occupy an advantageous position in one fell swoop and bite the rear half of the battle of the No. 214 ship.
Chapter completed!