Chapter 126, Interception and Safari 2

"Hehe, business is about to open." Harry stared at the two fighters on the runway and swallowed. Now is not the time to attack right away. Attack now, the Germans still have a good chance of keeping the pilot. Harry planned to attack the Germans when their jets were flying, but not fast enough. So that once hit, the pilot is dead.

At this point, Harry remembered what Ron had said to them during the tactical drill.

"This jet of the Germans hung the engines on the wings on both sides, which necessarily led to the distribution of the weight of the aircraft away from the roll axis. This makes it necessary for the aircraft to roll over a much larger reverse moment than a single-engine aircraft. So the roll of such an aircraft must be very slow. In fact, you can refer to the situation of the BF-110, as well as our own P-38. As everyone knows, our P-38 is pretty much the best twin-engine fighter -- so we'll use it as a target during the exercise -- but its roll still can't compare to that of a single-engine aircraft, and the same must have been true for the German jets. Also, it's not the first time we've worked with this jet, and all the records show that it has super speed, but no one has ever mentioned that it has excellent roll, on the contrary, many pilots who have dodged the dive attack of this type of aircraft have mentioned the sluggishness of this type of roll. I don't need to say much about the importance of roll performance in air combat, all pilots know it clearly.