Chapter 134: Blood Spilled in the Sky (Ask for Collection)

The Japanese fighters, whether they were fighters or bombers, had a relatively weak fuselage structure. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info This makes them easy to shoot down in air combat if they are attacked.

Hundreds of rockets exploded in the Japanese fleet, although the Japanese had dodged in time. However, quite a number of Japanese fighters were destroyed as a result, especially those Type 96 land attack planes and Type 99 light critique planes.

"Yaga! I was hit, I couldn't control the plane anymore. A fighter pilot yelled in horror. The plane he was piloting was hit by a rocket in the explosion just now. The entire tail of the plane was blown off, causing the fighter plane to fall in a trail of smoke.

One plane after another, like a flaming firebird, fell to the ground. After falling to the ground, it exploded violently.

"Yaga! How so? Hideo Miyabe, who was in charge of directing this operation, was even more stunned. He had no idea that this would happen.

At the time of departure, Hideo Miyabe was in high spirits. He thought that he would easily defeat the air force of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army and determine the control of the air supremacy of the Japanese Army Air Force in Southeast Asia. But he didn't expect that as soon as the two sides came into contact, his fleet would pay heavy losses.

In the attack of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army just now, the Japanese army lost six Type 1 fighters, 18 Type 96 land attack planes, and 12 Type 99 light critique planes. Such losses are already equivalent to one-fifth of their entire fleet.

And that's just the beginning. After the rockets were fired, the 72 P-51B fighters of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army had already pounced and began to attack the Japanese fighters.

"Well done, boys, we've already taken out dozens of Japan's own planes. Just shoot down all of their planes and we'll win. Captain Monette ordered excitedly.

"Yes, sir." The first round of the offensive won a huge victory, which also boosted the morale of the pilots of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army.

"Da Da Da!" A fierce air battle ensued. The fighters of both sides began to fight in this airspace.

The aviation machine guns continued to strafe, and tracer bullets left white trails in the air.

The Japanese Type 96 land attack aircraft and Type 99 light critique planes became the key targets of the P-51B fighters of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, and the bombs carried by these bombers were able to deal fatal damage against the Japanese National Salvation Army Air Force's airfield in Morey. Once the airfield is attacked, the losses of the anti-Japanese salvation army air force will not be small. Therefore, it is the most important thing to deal with the Japanese bombers first.

"Da Da Da!" A Type 96 land attack plane desperately dodged, but still could not escape. A barrage of bullets from a 12.7 mm aviation machine gun, which entered his fuselage.

One of the bullets, which hit the plane's fuel tank exactly whatsoever, caused a fire. Suddenly, the plane turned into a burning fireball and fell to the ground. The pilot, too, was not able to escape. Apparently, it was burned along with the plane.

"Well done!" The wingman cheered. They were all new recruits for the first time, and this was their first success.

"Haha, take care to cover us and attack the next target." After shooting down an enemy plane, the long plane also had a great boost in confidence.

As a matter of fact, these pilots of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army have mastered the flying skills very well under the training of the instructors of the Flying Tigers. It's just that they don't have much actual combat experience, so their combat effectiveness is limited. As long as this aspect can be compensated, their combat effectiveness will not be underestimated.

What's more, the P-51B fighter was originally one of the most outstanding fighters among the piston fighters, and it was used to deal with these attack aircraft and crit planes of the Japanese army.

Many pilots of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army found that the Japanese army was much weaker than they imagined. Many pilots have completed the first shot down in their lives.

Of course, this also caused greater casualties to the Japanese army.

Hideo Miyabe watched his fighters being shot down one after another, and his heart was completely dripping blood!

Originally, they thought that the air force of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army had only 24 fighters. They sent a full 186 warplanes, and no matter what, they were able to achieve a crushing victory. However, reality slapped him hard. The Anti-Japanese Salvation Army actually dispatched 72 fighters, three times their previous estimates. Moreover, all are extremely advanced fighters.

Hideo Miyabe knew that they had kicked the iron plate this time. The best way is to retreat immediately while the losses are not very large and preserve the strength.

But it's a pity that the day * himself has a more paranoid personality. In such a situation, it will only make them more crazy and lose their minds. They don't even think about retreating, they go crazy and attack.

"All the light critters and attack planes on the road, looking for an opportunity to get rid of the entanglement of the Chinese and go directly to attack their airfield. All the Type 1 fighters, responsible for covering, shoot down the fighters of the China! Hideo Miyabe commanded.

"Hey, sir!" The Japanese pilots, although in a state of panic, still heard the order of Hideo Miyabe.

It's just that in the face of the P-51B fighters with speed superiority, the Japanese Army's Type 96 land attack aircraft and Type 99 light crit planes were originally slower, and because they carried heavy bombs, they could not get rid of the pursuit of these P-51B fighters at all, but in the process, they were shot down a lot.

"Da Da Da!" Aviation machine guns of fighters, constantly strafing.

One plane after another, shot down in the middle of the battle. The pilots spilled their blood in the sky.

But it is a pity that almost all of the fighters that were shot down were Japanese fighters, and the fighters of the Air Force of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army were shot down very, very little.

But even so, it is inevitable that they will be shot down. After all, the pilots of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army Air Force are just a group of rookies who have just stepped onto the battlefield for the first time. In the process of maneuvering the aircraft, there will inevitably be some mistakes. And this, if the Japanese pilots caught the opportunity, could be shot down.

A P-51B fighter of the 6th Fighter Squadron of the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army Air Force was bitten by a Japanese Type 51 fighter when it was suitable to shoot down a Japanese Type 99 light crit plane, and was unable to get rid of it in time, and was shot down as a result. Fortunately, the pilot parachuted in time to escape.