94 British fighters

"What a bunch of cowards the British are! They left their compatriots behind and did not even dare to fight! On the plane, which fluttered with the air currents, a German navigator said to pass the time of boredom. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The German JU-88 bomber has a glass cockpit like a flower room, and the view is very good. In the air raid on London, this aircraft with excellent performance has always been the main force of the Luftwaffe.

However, during the third air raid, in order to increase the amount of bombs, a large number of HE-111 bombers joined the bomber group, expanding the Luftwaffe's bombing team.

On the morning of August 11, the Luftwaffe once again poured out of the nest, taking off a full 510 bombers and swooping down on the city of London.

"I bet I'll probably be the last pilot to see this city." Sitting in the co-pilot's seat, the German pilot said as he looked at London as it was getting closer and closer, as well as at the friendly bomber next to him.

The Luftwaffe was accustomed to undisturbed bombing, so it was more accurate to drop bombs and attack more unscrupulously.

Above these bombers, German fighters were also densely packed, and the Germans had been luring British Air Force fighters all the time, so naturally it was necessary to be prepared for hunters to hunt.

The flight formation of bombers was like an iron plate, covering the nearby sky, and the air defense sirens echoed on the ground, and a bombing of unprecedented scale was about to be staged again.

"General Dowding! Your phone! There was a long sound of an air siren outside the window, and an officer came to General Dowding's side and reminded him to pick up the phone.

To be honest, Dowding really didn't want to pick up the call from the bomb shelter under the Prime Minister's mansion right now.

But he had to pick up the phone and say to the other side of the phone: "Mr. Prime Minister, I'm listening!" ā€

"Yes! I heard the sound of air defense sirens...... The fighter unit has already taken off...... Yes, the fighter unit would suddenly attack the German bomber group, disrupting their bombing formations for London, England! ā€

"Yes! Mission completion guaranteed! If you can guarantee supplies to the Air Force, my troops will keep fighting! Rest assured! Dowding finally spoke.

Putting down the phone in his hand, he looked at the officers in the air force headquarters who were busy in front of him, and ordered loudly: "Notify the take-off fighter unit, the counterattack begins!" ā€

"The counterattack begins! The counterattack begins! Countless commands were radioed to the ears of the British fighter pilots who were on standby above the clouds.

Piloting their own planes, these heroic pilots burst out of the clouds and met the German bomber group that had already flown to the edge of London.

"Number 1! Number 1! Discover the British Fighter Planes! Oh, my God! There are so many of them! The German bomber pilot flying at the front shouted loudly in shock.

Behind his plane, more German bomber pilots also saw the dense locust-like British fighter jets in front of them.

"Oh my God! They have at least 100 of them! No...... More! They have at least 200 fighters! A German machine gun shooter who pulled the bolt and aimed his self-defense machine gun at the British fighter said with emotion.

"Fighters of the British! Be careful! Be careful! "One by one, inside the German bombers, the pilots kept repeating the discovery of British fighters.

Obviously, the sudden appearance of British fighters did bring a lot of shock to German bomber pilots.

At the very least, there were many, many more fighters than the German pilots had imagined.

"Prepare for battle! Get ready for battle! Soon, the German pilots, who had suddenly seen the British fighter pilots, calmed down, and they entered combat mode and prepared for battle.

All the self-defense machine gun shooters had moved into their firing positions, and the bomber groups began to adjust their formations, adjusting their formations from bombing formations to covering each other to meet the enemy.

Similarly, although they had seen the bombing of German bomber formations and had seen the power of such formations, the British fighter pilots were shocked by the size of their opponents.

"Oh my God! They have so many planes! "A British pilot flying a Spitfire was clearly very young.

Don't look at his age, but he is already an old pilot, otherwise he would not have been placed in the Spitfire squadron that fought with enemy fighters.

The chatter of the engines was accompanied by the sound of air currents, and the distance between the two fleets became smaller and smaller, and they seemed to be entangled.

At this moment, one German fighter after another swooped down from the clouds and joined the battle in the air.

Because of their high speed, the planes left a long white cloud of smoke on their tail as they burst out of the clouds.

Soon, the straight lines became curved, and in order to avoid the munitions fired by the opposing aircraft, the high-speed fighters began to turn, leaving a curving white line in the sky.

"This is not a ME-109E fighter! Something is wrong! Piloting his own plane, the young British fighter pilot felt that something was wrong.

He watched as a Hurricane fighter was hit by a German plane, dragging a long trail of black smoke and falling to the ground. So he turned his plane around and bit the tail of the German plane.

The other party had obviously discovered his existence, and immediately turned the direction of his flight, and the flexible roll suddenly deviated the route of his flight by a long distance.

The British pilots piloted their own planes, trying to bite the tail of the opponent with a flexible flight trajectory, but they could clearly feel that their distance had been widened.

Having no knowledge of the enemy's aircraft, he decided to abandon the attack for the time being and find a better position to re-locate the target.

Once he figured out the tactics, he didn't drag the slightest bit of mud and water, and immediately let the fighter go in the opposite direction and change the original flight trajectory.

Through the curved glass of the cabin, he saw a German fighter in the distance that he had not seen before, and it was obvious that the one he had just chased and killed was also shaped like this.

The larger and longer nose is a bit stronger than the ME-109E. However, the tail of this aircraft is a little unnatural, and it looks very slender compared to the nose.

"What an ugly plane!" He gave his own evaluation in his heart, and compared with the sleek Spitfire he piloted, it was obvious that the other party's fighter had no beauty at all.

But! He found that in the midst of the chaos, he had been bitten by the tail by such an ugly plane!

Frightened into a cold sweat, he hurriedly piloted his plane and avoided the enemy's pursuit with the turnaround that the Spitfire is better at.

This technical maneuver was the Spitfire's strong point, at least to avoid the German fighter biting its own tail continuously.

His efforts apparently paid off, as the enemy fighters were forced out of the way by his wingman, and the pilots on both sides were more cautious and unwilling to fight with all their might.

"It's ugly, but it's fast! And the performance is really good! "Flying his own plane to regain his altitude, the British pilot mentally gave his opponent an approximate score.

Obviously, the other side was also flying this fighter with a skilled pilot, and he wanted to know where the Luftwaffe had gone to find so many people who were familiar with the sky.

It has to be admitted that Goering's early contribution to the construction of the Luftwaffe, a large number of glider flight competitions and performances, made many people in Germany familiar with the sky.

These people brought out more fighter pilots, and after the battles of Poland and France, the Luftwaffe, which really matured from the Spanish Civil War, is now terrifyingly powerful.

Without the attrition of the British air battle, the strength of this air force force even made others dare not challenge.

It is not an exaggeration to say that Mercedes ruled the skies of Europe, and even Britain trembled under its wings.

In the midst of fierce entanglements and dogfights, the advantages of the German pilots' experience and perfect coordination finally began to emerge.

These fighters cover each other and cooperate easily, and if they get passive, they flee into the bomber formation, seeking cover from dense firepower.

Some pilots of Hurricane fighters, less experienced and temporarily replenished, began to be shot down, and at any moment there were British and German fighters in the sky dragging black smoke to crash.

At least 20 German fighters were shot down, as well as 30 British fighters. And in the process, German bombers have already begun to drop bombs on London.

The roar of engines wafted back and forth in the sky, and many British defenders looked up at the sky from a safe place, watching the dense airplanes in the sky, mixed together in a chaotic manner.

These fighters rolled and circled in the sky, occasionally pulling up sharply or diving at high speeds. Then the winner is quickly decided, and one of the planes will explode or disintegrate in the sky, or it will fall to the ground with black smoke in tow.

Although it was overhead, the battle was too far away from them. They could only look at the fallen enemy planes painted with iron crosses on their wings and cheer; Or sigh as you watch the plane with the British Air Force's "bullseye" logo painted on its wings fall down.

Fighter jets draw beautiful lines in the sky, and these lines are the lines that represent death at any time.

The more dangerous things are, the more willing they seem to be to adorn themselves with gorgeous appearances. Hundreds of fighter planes on both sides are entangled, and it is so spectacular that it cannot be described in words.

Both sides seem to want to do their best to completely destroy the other in this moment, and then they are willing to give up.