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When Rudolfler's ME-109E came to a stop on the runway and he got out of the cabin, he realized that his luck was just too good. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
His wings and tail were riddled with bullet holes left by enemy strafing, but none of them hit the plane's vital point, allowing him to fly back to the French airfield.
The same situation occurred in many French field airfields, and these planes full of bullet holes proved how fierce the air battle that had just taken place was.
The base of the JU-88 bomber was even more lively. Many medical staff stood on both sides of the runway, watching the crumbling planes stop at the end of the runway.
The fuselage of the plane was full of holes, the cockpit like a beautiful flower house was shattered, some pilots even had blood stains on their bodies, and some of the plane's self-defense machine guns were knocked flying.
Many of the pilots responsible for operating the self-defense machine guns were dead, and they were tied to seat belts so that they did not fly out of the cabin with the air currents.
Many of the soldiers needed to be supported when they got off the plane, and many soldiers were hit by stray bullets and were injured and seriously injured.
It's not like being on the ground, where you can lie on the ground and shout for a paramedic to help. If you are lucky, someone will carry it, and you can get more timely treatment.
If you are hit by a bullet on the plane, you have to wait at least half an hour or even an hour before the plane flies back to the airport before you can receive professional medical care.
Whether or not you can survive depends only on whether the injury is serious or not, and the luck of the person who was hit. But then again, how much better can the luck of a person who is hit by a bullet be?
Under normal circumstances, minor injuries will also become serious after a bumpy ride due to the harsh environment. In general, more serious injuries can only wait for death in the sky above 7,000 meters.
"Quick! Fast! Someone helps! This man is alive! Next to a JU-88 bomber that had just stopped, a ground crew member shouted nervously.
He saw blood stains on the hatch of the self-defense machine gun under the belly of the bomber, and when he opened it, he found that the gunner was unconscious.
However, after a brief trial, the ground crew noticed that the unconscious Heavy was still breathing, so he shouted loudly to the man behind him.
Such a thing happened in almost every JU-88 airfield, and the Luftwaffe lost more that day than the losses of the previous three days combined.
As a more practical multifunctional twin-engine aircraft, the survivability of the JU-88 bomber is not much better than that of the HE-111 and DO-17.
Although it is fast in terms of speed, it is not fast enough to overtake the fighter jet. In addition, it does not have the perverted ceiling of the B-17, and it does not have as many weapons for self-defense, so when it faces the enemy, it is not as advanced as imagined.
To say that the JU-88 is good is to say that this aircraft is really good, but this kind of good, it has not reached the level that surpasses all opponents.
In general, the JU-88 is better than both the HE-111 and the DO-17 in terms of performance, but in terms of survivability, it is only about the same as both.
The Luftwaffe never had a heavy bomber like the B-17 or the Lancaster, the kind of bomber that could use the same firepower as a gunboat to face enemy aircraft on its own.
In terms of self-defense weapons, except for a 20 mm cannon directly in front of the aircraft, the JU-88 bomber was mostly armed with 7.92 mm machine guns from other angles.
And even small-caliber machine guns are only arranged in three positions in different positions. Compared with the American B-25, this is definitely considered "streaking".
Whatever the reason, in the Luftwaffe bomber units of the 1940s, the weakness of self-defense firepower was definitely a headache.
The main reason for this result was the Luftwaffe's understanding of its air supremacy and its blind trust in the speed of bombers.
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Kesselring was lucky, he was on the French front at this time, so he could not come to see the somewhat annoyed Führer.
However, Goering was unlucky, the reich marshal was currently in Berlin, so he could only come to see Li Le.
So, the Reich marshal, the founder of the Luftwaffe, knocked on the door of the Chancellery's office.
After receiving the answer, he pushed open the door, stood at the door, raised his arm very solemnly, and saluted: "Victory, Führer!" ”
"I heard about the Air Force, and I called you here to hear your explanation and how to deal with it after that." Li Le looked at Goering and asked.
He asked, waving his hand at Goering to end his salute. Goering understood, quickly put away his arms and walked to the Führer.
Goering, who was a little embarrassed, opened his mouth to explain to the air force: "Because the enemy avoided the battle, our front-line commanders were slack, which ultimately led to this defeat. ”
Speaking of this, he glanced at Li Le, who was not speaking, with his eyes, and saw that there was no dissatisfied expression on the Führer's face, and he breathed a sigh of relief.
So he went on to explain: "My Führer, this is a failure caused by the carelessness of the front-line officers, and when I go back, I will definitely train them so that they will not let this kind of thing happen." ”
"That's it! Something that expresses determination, you put it away and find a chance to say it slowly to yourself against the wall! I didn't come to you to let you perfunctory me! Li Le's face was expressionless, but he opened his mouth to interrupt Goering's nonsense.
Goering was slightly stunned, and realized that the Führer seemed to be waiting for his attitude, as well as the dry goods of the Air Force, so he began to think to himself in his heart.
He hesitated for a moment before he spoke: "My Führer, I also have some responsibility for this situation, and the Air Force decided to retaliate against the British, extending the bombing until mid-November......"
"That's a good decision! The Air Force must use more bombs to swear its resolve to the enemy! Li Le nodded and agreed to the plan.
He had hoped that the Air Force would continue to bomb Britain until the Navy of the Third Reich swept out of the Baltic Sea and stirred up the Atlantic route.
Now that the air force is in a difficult position, he asked for an extension of the time for bombing Britain, which can be regarded as Li Le buying more training time for the navy.
Giving the German Navy access to the Atlantic at the end of October and mid-November are two completely different concepts.
What Li Le wanted was an effective replenishment of the wolves, and what he wanted was a surprise battle that could really cut off the British sea supply lines. Therefore, whether the navy is well prepared or not is the key to the success or failure of the entire naval guerrilla warfare.
"In addition, the Air Force and the Navy are competing for the FW-190T fighter jet, and the Navy has set aside a production capacity of 100 aircraft, and this matter must be done in early November, can it be done?" Thinking of the navy, Li Le pursued again and gave his own conditions.
Goering also knew that he couldn't insist at this time, so he could only compromise: "My Führer, I will carry out your order and give the Navy more FW-190T fighters." ”
As a later traverser who is not very optimistic about the ME-109T fighter, Li Le prefers Fokker? The FW-190T fighter being improved by the Wolf company.
Hearing that Goering had made concessions on the FW-190T fighter, Li Le no longer intended to pursue the Air Force's disobedience in carrying out the Führer's orders.
"Remember the lesson of this time, if there is a next time, I will dispose of the Air Force with my own hands...... Don't let me down! Li Le looked at Goering, and finally reprimanded him in a gloomy tone.
"My Führer, I will not let you down again!" When Goering heard Li Le say this, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he knew that this warning was completely over.
"Carefully plan the next bombing, I don't want such large-scale losses again! Immediately send the performance report of the American P-40 fighter to the combat unit! I'm going to make the British pay! Li Le clenched his fists and commanded Goering fiercely.
"Yes! My Führer! I will let the British, knowing that it is a terrible thing to annoy the Air Force! Goering replied solemnly.
"Go ahead! Bring back the victory! Li Le had no interest in continuing to talk, and waved his hand to order.
Goering hurriedly stood up and saluted: "Victory!" Monarch! ”
Then he turned around and walked out of the prime minister's office. Outside the door, Goering's adjutant saw his commander come out, and he also stood up and saluted, before he spoke: "Marshal, what shall we do next?" ”
"What else can I do?" As Göring walked towards the end of the corridor, he sneered and said, "In the event of such a thing, of course the Führer will have to find it back......"
As he walked, he said to his adjutant: "Tell Kesselring to keep bombing Britain, show all our strength, and up hard!" ”
"Yes! Marshal! The adjutant hurriedly agreed, and then asked, "But the marshal...... The new fighter of the British, how can we ......? ”
"What a new fighter jet, it's just a P-40 fighter that the Americans helped to Britain." Goering sneered, and then said: "The Führer already has information on the performance of such an aircraft for a long time. ”
"As soon as the British used it, the Führer got the performance report?" Goering's lieutenant was not an idiot either, and was so shocked by the news that he almost dropped his bag of papers on the ground.
"O you! If the Führer's 'shadow troops' were as efficient, I, the commander-in-chief of the Air Force, would have a brighter face! Goering glanced at the shocked adjutant and said sarcastically.
However, he quickly adjusted his mood and withdrew his gaze from the adjutant: "Forget it, don't mention this." Just do our own thing, blow up the UK, and don't make any more mistakes. ”
"Got it! Sir! I'll inform Kesselring and Marshal Sspeller! The adjutant nodded hurriedly. At the end of the hallway, two soldiers stood in salute and helped Goering open the front door.
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