My Third Empire

Chapter 820: Bridge Air Combat

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The aircraft's engine roared happily. The slender wings lifted the fuselage out of gravity control and began to leap into the sky. The hydraulic load-bearing rods on the aircraft's wheels recovered elasticity little by little. Close to the center and retract under the fuselage.

The Ta-152 fighter left the runway and flew towards the endless sky. Behind it, there was another German advanced piston fighter. They flew eastward one after another, rushing towards the airspace designated by their mission. Behind them, the 20 ta-152 fighters that have been lifted off have already formed a formation, followed these two aircraft, and killed together into the distance.

The Soviet Union used a total of 10 advanced p-40 fighters to **** 8 sb-2 bombers with bombs. It can be more than enough to deal with a bridge, but who can think of the German Air Force looking for a fighter plane to annihilate Soviet air power, and dispatched a terrible 22 fighters for air control in one breath.

Watching these fighters leave, on the ground of the airport, German ground crews have begun to explain their work processes to the soldiers of the "German Future Youth Army" around them. They are responsible for educating these young people, most of them only 15 to 16 German young people in between, let them master a skill.

These young people were organized into an organization called the German Youth Army of the Future, to learn some practical industrial knowledge in the relatively safe rear. For example, in the factory to learn the master's lathe use skills, learn to repair the aircraft in the airport, how to replace the engine parts. In short, Akado is working out various methods to do everything possible to create talent for the future of Germany and increase the talent reserve.

Most of these young people learn from highly talented workers or soldiers in a certain area, and they can have a skill in the future to continue to serve the future development of Germany. Once Germany has ushered in the final peace, these children who have been in contact with industrial machinery and equipment can act as technical backbones in the factory, so that Germany will not lose its inertia due to war.

Some of them followed the electromechanics to learn the theoretical knowledge and operation principles of radio, some followed the truck driver, learned how to drive and repair the vehicle, and some served as naval apprentices, enriching themselves in the war with their predecessors To learn scattered and practical knowledge for the future.

In fact, it is precisely because the Great German Party led by Akado reassured the German people in many details that it will allow the entire German Empire to maintain a high enthusiasm for war throughout the long year of war, and Not dragged down by anti-war sentiment.

"Heinz, you have been working with the pilot for a few days. I don't think you have learned anything except being a helper for him every day." A young man who followed the ground crew to learn mechanical maintenance When the boy saw his companion coming, he asked the companion who followed Hartman.

"Following the pilot will start with the understanding of the ground mission. Do you think you are the same?" Hartman's little classmate looked a little disdainful. When he came, he also dreamed of flying a fighter plane to become the ace pilot who dominated all life above the blue sky However, after he really learned everything about a fighter pilot, he realized that piloting the aircraft to cooperate with combat was not a pleasant thing.

Just a few days ago, a German fw-190d fighter plane staggered back home. He clearly saw the plane ’s wings and fuselage covered with dense bullet holes. The pilot was bloody. When the cockpit was put out, he knew at that time that flying in war was not only romantic but also pleasant, but also accompanied by blood and cruelty.

If he were to choose, he would rather be a primary school apprentice for a lifetime, squat behind the safe airport, and wait for the ace pilots on the front to triumph. He didn't want to fly the plane on the runway **** for the rest of his life, he just wanted to live peacefully in the sun.

Just when he imagined that he wouldn't have to walk on the battlefield all his life, the German fighter jets roared in the sky and appeared above the battlefield. Also present here are the 30 do-217 medium bombers of the Luftwaffe. These bombers were ordered to cover heavy artillery positions that bombed the Soviet Union. Along with these medium bombers, there were a total of 40 Stuttgart 2 ground attack aircraft.

If the helicopters that appeared on the battlefield in the past were mainly repressed, then the German do-217 bombers that came to throw bombs came to wash the ground completely. The low airspace skimmed the battlefield, and threw rows of bombs over the Soviets.

Without waiting for the smoke from these bombs to dissipate, the next Stuka 2 dive bomber in the sky began to rush down, and the bomb was accurately dropped on the cannons of the Soviet troops that had been blown up and down. . Huge explosions followed one another, and the Soviet Union ’s deep positions were filled with burning flames.

"Guys! It's our turn to play, and the Soviet planes are finally here!" The squadron's voice sounded in the headphones, and then the German fighters rushed out of their hiding clouds one after another, four Germans The fighters swooped down with their familiar four-finger combat formation, and the powerful engine made a harsh scream.

The P-40 fighters of the Soviet Air Force were originally not the latest improvements of the United States. These aircraft were equipped with relatively outdated engines, and the Soviet pilots who drove these aircraft were definitely not the more experienced soldiers of the United States and Britain. Some rookies, like fighters, are consumables that can be discarded at any time.

Driving his iconic black tulip fighter, Hartman did not hesitate to push his aircraft joystick to the right, and then his aircraft changed its angle, sliding down sideways, and the nose was facing A Soviet p-40 fighter jet, which was evading the German fighters, was rushed towards the other side quickly.

The airflow made his plane tremble slightly, but the good driving performance made the ta-152 fighter not out of control. The aircraft descended to a height, and finally the distance between the two sides was shortened to a distance sufficient for the ta-152 fighter's firepower.

Hartman pulled the trigger of the fire when he was familiar with the car, and on the wing of his plane, two 20mm caliber guns fired a short burst under his operation. Several artillery shells flew towards the target in the sky, and the route was slightly curved because of the maneuver.

However, these shells still hit the opponent's poor fighter, leaving three huge holes near the roots of the wide wings. Black smoke erupted from the hole, and the flames sprang out. These shells apparently hit some vital parts, causing the opponent's plane to catch fire.

The struck p-40 dropped abruptly, and then the entire wing was torn apart due to air resistance due to the damage of the load-bearing structure. The aircraft that lost half of the wing began to circle and descend, flicking its tail. The circle fell. At this time, the Soviet pilot in the plane finally opened the hatch of the cabin, desperately trying to get out of the plane and jump to escape.

Hartman didn't care about this unlucky opponent. He climbed the plane carefully and then looked for his next target. This is his first record today and the 196th enemy aircraft he shot down on the Eastern Front. In fact, he is very likely to become the first pilot in the German Air Force to shoot down 200 aircraft, and may also be the holder of the record of the world's most shot down aircraft.

Through the climbed neutral gear, he swept the light across the ground, where there were three striking German flags. According to his experience, it was three German tanks attacking each other, but because of the height of his aircraft, he saw The three national flags are nothing but three small red spots.

"Those armored troops are crazy, they are attacking! Did you see?" Hartman asked the squadron who followed him with a smile as he steered the plane.

The voice of the squadron leader came from the headset: "I saw it, but unfortunately we can't lower the altitude to help, the target ahead, a Soviet bomber, let me give this!"

"No problem, I'll leave it to you." Hartman pulled up the control lever of the plane, and his plane began to climb up quickly, then flew upside down, and finally dived back, completing a somersault. At this time, he completed the action and changed his position with his squadron leader. He became a wingman, and the squadron leader was the main attacker.

The two planes rushed to their targets one after the other, as fast as lightning, like a thunder, and the distance was approaching rapidly. They began to swing left and right to trick the bomber into using the self-defense machine gun, and waited until the cross on the sight was caught. After the bomber's fuselage was on, the squadron leader decisively pulled his trigger to fire.

So the terrible 30mm caliber cannon roared on the center axis, leaving a huge hole in the fuselage of the Soviet bomber. As the position moved, another hole appeared again next to the hole , All the way to the tail of the bomber.

In the face of the powerful German 30mm caliber gun, even the rough-skinned B-17 bomber of the United States was instantly interrupted by a fuselage explosion, not to mention the twin-engined medium bomber. The Soviet aircraft immediately disintegrated in the air due to the collapse of the fuselage, and became a pile of scattered parts scattered over the sky.

With bursts of cheers, Soviet aircraft crashed one after another.

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