In actual combat, these slightly slower big guys can always defeat the same number of 'Messchmitt'-110,.| Captain Linsberg couldn't help but envy his fellow Chinese people again. It is said that the Chinese emperor did not interfere in the military affairs. Although as a long-winning military leader, Zhao Gang was able to control his desires well and cautiously not make any remarks to avoid affecting the normal operation of the army. However, the emperor himself always wanted to show his unwise military talents. Compared with each other, Captain Linsberg could only sigh and do one thing with a tough bullet. It was to form a formation to protect himself." />
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Volume 11, Thunderbolt, Volume 97, The Eagle Over London

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The first attack was the 5th Deporting Aircraft Brigade of the 1st Flight Training Corps. The aircraft entered the southern coast of Scotland under the leadership of the captain Captain Linsberg. However, the journey was too smooth, which made the veteran who had been in battle smell an ominous smell.

Sure enough, Captain Linsberg's premonition was verified soon after. When Captain Linsberg crossed the British coastline, the last aircraft in the formation issued an alarm: "The fire-breathing aircraft was found behind. The number was about fifty. The alarm made the German pilots nervous as if they were electrocuted. They understood that the two-shot "Messerschmitt" aircraft, which seemed somewhat clumsy, had a flight performance not as good as the British "fire-breathing" style.

The 'Messchmitt'-110 aircraft was put into service in 1912. The 5-kilometer' aircraft began to be put into service at the end of 1914, with a speed of 500 kilometers per hour, and an airborne 8 Bailangning machine gun with a firing rate of up to 1,260 rounds. Although the speed and climb rate of the 'Sschmitt'-110' is slightly slower than that of the 'Sesschmitt-110',> In actual combat, these slightly slower big guys can always defeat the same number of 'Messchmitt'-110,.|

Captain Linsberg couldn't help but envy his fellow Chinese people again. It is said that the Chinese emperor did not interfere in the military affairs. Although as a long-winning military leader, Zhao Gang was able to control his desires well and cautiously not make any remarks to avoid affecting the normal operation of the army. However, the emperor himself always wanted to show his unwise military talents. Compared with each other, Captain Linsberg could only sigh and do one thing with a tough bullet. It was to form a formation to protect himself.

"The whole team lined up in a circular defensive formation and covered each other's tail." After giving the order, Linsberg took the lead in the formation deployment and began to turn. Before he could turn completely, the British fighter jets flying at high altitude suddenly chased from the rear at high speed. Usually, the bombers at this time are fragile, because there is no formation protection, and the bombers are just a group of delicious prey waiting for British aircraft to taste!

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The pursuit of British aircraft. Due to the wrong choice of avoidance, the German aircraft fell into a dangerous situation. Due to the dive, the German aircraft began to become faster and faster. However, the British aircraft also began to dive, and bullets began to fly left and right. The German aircraft was therefore tightly bitten by the British aircraft, and it was not until it approached 150 meters on the ground that the German aircraft began to pull up. However, the gunfire that was immediately pursued was hit by dozens of bullets and exploded in the air. The British Spitfire aircraft leveled out fifty meters on the ground.

In combat, no matter what action the bomber does, the fighter can easily do it. Once it is single, the one who waits for the German aircraft is death. The only thing the bomber formation can rely on is a large formation. Although it is also possible to be broken, it is much better than being massacred after all. At this time, the German bomber formation is at the most embarrassing time. The circular formation has not yet been formed and the formation is messy. If it is used to the words of a certain humanoid orangutan, it is "These sluts have already spread their thighs, and if you don't get on, are you still manly?"

The 'Speed ​​Fire' aircraft spit out flames under the wings of the ground, and dived into the circular square array with all its might. The fighter jets in a horizontal flight state were able to capture the fighter within range for only a short moment. Therefore, the 8 machine guns of the 'Speed ​​Fire' aircraft were sprayed at the German aircraft. Suddenly, these aircraft looked like there were more pairs of wings. The wings had amazing lethality. The fire net formed by a light slither, and several German aircraft were swirled down. The circular array that was about to be formed also became messy. The battle situation was not difficult to imagine that the British fire-breathing style wanted to take off the German aircraft easily like the owner who was walking in his own yard.

Captain Linsberg's deporting aircraft brigade returns to base

More than half, more than 40 of the 25 aircraft were destroyed. The queen of the sky was still echoing among the German army. Rommel lost her temper and could not tolerate this situation in his air force. This result gave Rommel a loud slap in the face. The Haikou he boasted seemed impossible. After the news reached the German Emperor, the German Emperor began to furious, believing that the incompetent and stupid Luftwaffe had tarnished the honor of the German army and wanted to remove Marshal Rommel and go into battle himself. However, on a certain morning when the sky was clear and cloudless, several members of the staff met with the German Emperor. After a very constructive dialogue, the German Emperor gave up his thoughts with a dark face and decided to hand over the command of the Air Force to Rommel, and no longer concerned about the Air Force.

The German army's situation in other directions was also not good. The German bomber group targeting East Church Airport obviously successfully carried out the bombing, but also paid a heavy price. The British obviously knew the intentions of the Chinese people, but they still pretended not to be prepared and let the Germans take advantage of the attacks from east to west. However, when the German bomber group completed the mission, the British fighter formation miraculously appeared on the way back of the German bomber group, giving Germany a serious blow.

The bomber group with the port of Hilnes was even more unlucky and was tightly bitten by the British "Tornado" aircraft, so they had to throw bombs randomly, and the chicken was stealing the chicken and eroded the rice. At the end of the "Eagle Day" operation, another 120 were injured, while the British Air Force lost only 13 aircraft. "The attack failed," General Richthofen, the German Air Force, wrote in pain and helplessly in the diary. Faced with the British's pursuit and blockade like a god, the Germans had to face up to one thing that Chinese allies had proposed before, that is, the security of the German telegram password. The Chinese generation, and there was a clear information that the German password had been deciphered by the British, so the actions of the Germans were clearly seen by the British.

315. The weather began to improve unexpectedly, and the clouds gradually dissipated. The dark weather that lasted for several days suddenly became clear. This was a great weather for carrying out large-scale air strikes. The Luftwaffe Command did not estimate the changes in the weather at all. The commanders of each air force were summoned by Rommel to Karin Villa for a meeting.

The 2nd Air Force Air Force staff officer, such as Captain Paul Deshemann, who stayed on duty at the Calais Boninggus Command, looked up at the sky for a long time. He was considering what to do. Finally, Deshemann took the risk with a sense of responsibility of a soldier. He immediately issued an order to attack the troops. Who would have expected that this day would become the most intense and spectacular day in the local air battle against Britain.

According to Desheman's order, the Luftwaffe Air Force came out in full swing. The huge fleet consisted of 1,800 aircraft, including 600 bombers and more than 1,200 fighters. The entire southern England was suddenly filled with the noise of fighting: bombers roaring, fighters soaring, shuttles intertwined, machine guns fired wildly, and machine guns continuously sprayed fire warheads... This is an unprecedented wonder in the history of world air combat.

The Luftwaffe invested such a powerful force in southern England with a deep intention. Because the Luftwaffe's range from base to combat target is about 650-750 miles, about % of the "tactical backup" range, and about 00 miles of endurance. 50 miles, when the British coast is exhausted, it will fall into the sea due to fuel exhaustion. In this way, the German Henkel-Junke bomber had to attack without escort of fighter jets. This is tantamount to a moth to a flame and is very dangerous. Therefore, the Luftwaffe flag map clamps British fighters by attacking the south so that they can be intercepted by as few enemy planes as possible when conducting assaults in central England.

However, this conspiracy of the Luftwaffe was discovered by Marshal Dowding of England. Dowding was born in 1882. When it was still in World War I, Dowding was already the middle-level member of the Royal Army Aviation. After the establishment of the Royal Air Force, he transferred to the Air Force and served as the commander, staff and coach of the Air Force in the British and Asian vassal states.



In 1913, Dowding was responsible for presiding over the improvement of the Royal Air Force war and encouraging the development of new "Spray Flame" and "Hurricane" fighters to enhance the combat effectiveness of the Royal Air Force and beware of wars that may occur at any time.
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