Chapter 789: Bombing

"Fifteen minutes to go! Fighter units are ready. The Wing Commander of the 1st Fighter Wing ordered. In order to ensure the smooth operation of this time, several wing captains were personally put into battle.

"Understood! Your Excellency, Wing Commander! The three fighter captains replied.

"The 1st Fighter Group, stay at high altitude, protect the bomber wing. The 2nd Fighter Wing, which is responsible for clearing anti-aircraft fire on the ground. The 3rd Fighter Group, ready to deal with the fighters of the British! This time, we're going to kill them all! ”

"Yes, General!" All the pilots replied.

After deducting losses, the 1st Fighter Wing dispatched as many as 94 fighters this time, and as long as it did not encounter the entire main force of the British Air Force, they would have been able to deal with it. Besides, there are 3 other fighter wings operating together. If that doesn't work, you can call them for support. This made the German Army Air Corps full of confidence in this operation. They firmly believe that there will be no problem at all in defeating the British Air Force at a time when they are so powerful.

Sean is a fighter pilot in the British Royal Air Force who flew a 'camel' fighter jet and shot down an H1 bomber and an F2 fighter jet of the German Army Air Corps during yesterday's battle.

Today, after the battle alarm sounded, he was the first to fly the plane into the air. In order to defend their country, these pilots also did their best.

It's just that when Sean and his comrades flew into the sky and discovered the incoming enemy plane, their faces changed drastically.

"Oh God! Did the Germans make so many sorties? How can we resist it? Sean exclaimed. In total, they have only taken off 12 Camel fighters. The rest of the fighters are still preparing for takeoff. And now they have to face hundreds of German F2 fighters. With such a huge disparity in strength, it is almost impossible to win.

Even though the enemy is very strong, Sean is not timid. He flicked his wings and signaled the wingman. Then he led the wingman and rushed to the German aircraft group. It is undoubtedly very difficult to communicate with one's comrades without the installation of a radio communication device. This puts the British Air Force at a complete disadvantage in battle.

The other British Air Force fighters also bravely rushed to the German fleet.

"Humph! I really don't know if these British people are brave or stupid. Only a few planes dared to attack us. 1st Squadron, 2nd Squadron, face the enemy head-on! The 3rd Squadron continues to climb and take out these British! The captain of the 13th Fighter Group ordered.

Thirty-two F2 fighters immediately rushed towards Sean and his teammates.

"Da Da Da!"

Aviation machine guns began to strafe, and even though it was early in the morning, tracer bullets were pulling a bright trail in the sky.

Fighters from both sides began to engage in a fierce exchange of fire. It's just that this time the British Air Force will no longer take advantage of anything. Not only are they inferior in the performance of their fighters, but they are also inferior in the quality of their pilots. In terms of the number of fighters, it is even more at a disadvantage. In such a situation, how could it be possible to expect them to win against the German Army Air Corps?

"Damn, I'm bitten, cover me!" A German pilot shouted.

The plane he was piloting, constantly steering, wanted to escape. However, it turned out that the British pilot who bit him was also a very powerful person, and he kept biting him. This forced him to call in reinforcements from his wingman.

It was Sean who bit this German pilot. With his superior skills, he managed to shoot down a German fighter. However, the next battle put him in a difficult situation. His wingman had just been shot down, leaving him alone.

"Da Da Da!"

A shuttle of bullets swept in front of Sean's plane, narrowly missing his plane. If hit, the fragile plane will definitely be torn to shreds.

Not only did Sean avoid the deadly attack, but he also opened fire and shot down the German plane he had been chasing.

However, his good fortune ended there.

A German F2 fighter seized the opportunity and hit the 'Camel' fighter piloted by Sean. The bullet hit the fighter and knocked out a piece of the tail. This caused the fighter to plummet with smoke and fell to the ground. Sean tried to parachute for his life, but was unsuccessful.

Although, the pilots of the British Air Force were very heroic. However, in the attack of the German Army Air Force, which had absolute superiority, the British pilots still inevitably failed in the end.

The fighter, which took off first, did not last long before being shot down. And those fighters that followed were destroyed on the airfield before they had time to take off.

"Da Da Da! Knock knock! ”

The anti-aircraft weapons around the airfield began to roar. The air defense of the British Air Force, manning the anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, fired frantically in an attempt to shoot down the German planes.

However, they were suppressed by German fighters. Dozens of fighters, firing at these anti-aircraft fire points. Whether it was bombing with small bombs mounted under the wings or strafing from aviation machine guns, it caused great casualties to the air defense of the British Air Force.

"Da Da Da!"

An anti-aircraft machine gun was firing wildly, and the shell casings fell to the ground with a clanging sound. Dense bullets chased the German planes in the air, but it was difficult to hit the target. The planes were so fast that they flew before the air defense could react.

"Whew!"

A bomb fell and exploded next to this anti-aircraft machine gun. In the midst of the loud explosions, the anti-aircraft machine gun was blown into parts. Several British air defense units were also killed.

"Da Da Da!"

An F2 fighter was firing at an anti-aircraft gun emplacement of the British army, and a dense stream of aviation machine gun bullets hit the anti-aircraft guns, bursting out sparks one after another. At the same time, there was the sound of bullets hitting the human body, as well as the screams coming from the mouths of the British air defenses.

Under the clearance of the German fighter units, the anti-aircraft fire around the airfield was quickly suppressed. And the bombers, who had been on standby at high altitudes, also received an order to attack at this time.

One H1 bomber after another, began to lower the altitude, and at an altitude of just over a thousand meters above the ground, the cabin was opened.

One aerial bomb after another, falling from the belly of the aircraft, smashed into the airfield of the British Air Force in a free-fall motion.