Chapter 16: The Old One's Eagle (Revised)

When the dark red trajectory swept past him, Tang Yunyang's "somersault cloud" had already unfolded.

His "Newburgh 11" is like a kite with a broken string, swirling in the sky of different sizes.

With Mike. What is different about Lang's "spring maneuver" is that Tang Yunyang's plane is large and small when it circles in the air, showing his better ability to control the plane.

At the same time that the first "Albatross D" fired at Tang Yunyang, the other "Albatross D" made a short climb upwards in order to reduce the excessively high speed faster, occupying the best attack position above him.

With such cooperation, even if Tang Yunyang "flashed" the first "Albatross D" to the front and entered the attack position in the rear hemisphere. But he still had to face the attack of another enemy aircraft that had an advantage in height and position.

If such a maneuver were used against an ordinary pilot, it would inevitably lead the opponent into a trap and it would always be difficult to get out of the unfavorable situation of their attack.

It's a pity that this method is too simple to use to deal with Tang Yunyang, who is very good at flying modern planes or World War II planes.

Tang Yunyang turned up a circle of big and small, and instantly "flashed" the first albatross behind him to the front.

At this time, Tang Yunyang's "somersault cloud" did not end, and his "Newburgh 11" not only leaned over, but the plane itself was also in constant rotation.

Despite this situation, the "Albatross D" that had fallen into the attack zone in front of Tang Yunyang was still in the sights of the "Newburgh 11" plane, and it flashed for only a "moment" for a long time.

For a "chivalrous bird", this is enough.

"Tutu...... Sudden ......"

Several short bursts of fire were drawn in the air to connect Newburgh 11 with Albatross D.

In such a close-range shot, Tang Yunyang's sight could even see the jump of the bullet when it hit the opponent's plane.

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The pilot of the "Albatross D" heard the rhythmic "whoop" sound of a bullet hitting the metal skeleton on his fuselage.

The plane shook violently, and he lost control of the rudder at the tail. Apparently, the bullet that had just hit the fuselage broke his rudder cable, and the plane completely lost its ability to steer.

The pilot of the "Albatross D" tried to shrink his head, and there was a feeling on his scalp that he could be hit at any moment.

However, to his surprise, Newburgh 11 behind him did not chase and knocked him out of the sky, who was already fully maneuverable.

The pilot of the "Albatross D" breathed a long sigh of relief, he parachuted. If he could, he could have turned the wing and flew the plane back to base.

But when the "dog fight" is in full swing on the battlefield, this is clearly an overly crazy idea.

When the white parachute was deployed in the air, he was temporarily safe, and his eyes were fixed on the enemy plane that had just shot down him.

His fuselage was painted with an eagle that looked a little weird, but the straight lines, sharp turns, and the stark metallic color gave the impression of being extremely profound.

In particular, the flight path of this "Newburgh 11" not only has more tumbles, but also has more extremely rounded and natural curves. When it flies in the air, it is as free and wonderful as a bewitching elf.

Tang Yunyang, who shot down the previous "Albatross D", did not know that he had aroused the interest of German pilots. At the moment he was observing the position of another albatross D.

With a rod in his hand and a steer, the "somersault cloud" that was not completed was immediately interrupted.

The engine of the "Newburgh 11" made a strange cry of unbearable suffering, and the fuselage took advantage of the opportunity to flatten up, raised the nose and folded upward.

He seems to be about to make a "Inmaiman flip", and if so, the plane will go up, and then dive down from the other direction, away from the enemy aircraft behind him.

This maneuver itself was created by German pilots, and it was no stranger to German pilots, but the follow-up maneuvers made by Newburgh 11 under the gaze of their "expectation" were really surprising.

Tang Yunyang's purpose in raising the nose of the plane was not to intend to do anything "Yin Maiman flip". The "somersault cloud" just now didn't consume much energy on his landline, so he could make a backward "somersault", which he himself called "strange python rollover". There is only one function, that is, to counterattack the enemy aircraft that is in the best attack position behind and above their own aircraft.

Albatross D, who was just behind him, showed an extremely short pause in response to his strange movements, causing "Albatross D" to pass through his nose and "flash" into his sights.

In this short gap, Tang Yunyang pulled the trigger without hesitation.

In the continuous firing sound, the "Albatross D" immediately emitted smoke and fire as if it had been struck by lightning.

At very close range, Tang Yunyang saw that its pilot seemed to have straightened up, as if he was planning to parachute to survive. However, God does not seem to intend to give him this opportunity.

With a loud bang, the pilot of Albatross D, who had been shot down earlier, was painfully aware that his partner's aircraft engine was seriously damaged, and then exploded into pieces in the loud noise, and the sturdy back half of the fuselage fell down together with the body of the pilot who was hit by the debris.

His eyes followed the downed Newburgh 11 again, which was now heading towards the planes of the other German flying groups, and before his vision was covered by a parachute, he watched the plane carefully and intended to imprint him firmly in his mind.

Shooting down two planes in quick succession in less than two minutes is a truly shocking flying technique. In particular, his unpredictable maneuvering and flying movements make it even more difficult to touch his whereabouts, such a person is a noteworthy guy.

"This guy ......"

The pilot hanging on the parachute, looking at the strange flight path of the Newburgh 11 as it faded away, and the unforgettable emblem on the fuselage, gave this devil-like and terrifying pilot a name.

“…… He is a demonic eagle banished from hell by Satan! ”

Tang Yunyang didn't know that the means of shooting down the two planes just now had already made his enemies give him a name that was enough to be proud of.

His eyes raced as he searched for his partner in the frantic fighting plane, and all he wanted to do was to do what a partner should do on the battlefield.

While protecting themselves, cooperate with their partners and aim to complete the tasks assigned to them by the command.