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Chapter 0406 No Japanese keeps them!

Twist!

Boom!

Just when Lao Tie thought he was about to die under the collision of a Japanese plane, bullets flying from somewhere hit the Japanese plane that was igniting a fire again.

The plane exploded and caught fire one hundred meters away from Laoti. The huge explosion swept through the hot wind and the plane's debris splashed out into the four.

At this moment, whether it was Lao Tie, Dragon Boat Festival, Commander Huo and other Chinese soldiers, or the Japanese lying on the hillside, they all hid in all directions.

The fragments are actively covered by large areas, covering at least half a kilometer. The fragments of the broken planes seem to have rainstorms throughout the battlefield.

The Chinese soldiers were fine, they had simple fortifications to avoid, but the Japanese were on the uncovered hillside.

A part of the MCC Brigade suffered another heavy blow, killing and injured more than 30 people in the explosion.

But on the contrary, the Dragon Boat Festival, Commander Huo, Lao Tie and others only had more than a dozen casualties. Although Lao Tie was inserted into his shoulder by something like a steel bar, it was not fatal.

He got up from the ground and continued to shoot at the Japanese under the strong smoke.

At the same time, the roar of Hawk fighter jets came from the sky, and there was also an unstandard Chinese pronunciation - I'll do it!

It turned out that at this critical moment of life and death, Brooke rushed to support him in a fighter plane with four other fighters from the First Battalion of China Airlines.

Brooke is still driving the Hawk 3 fighter.

Hawk 3 fighter, maximum level flight speed: 360 km/h; practical ceiling: 8410 meters; crew: 1 person; range: 1284 km.

Power unit: 1 Wright R-1820-F53 star air-cooled piston engine with a maximum power of 555 kilowatts.

Weapons: 1 12.7mm caliber machine gun, 1 7.62mm caliber machine gun, can be equipped with a 227kg or 4 53kg bombs.

This is the fighter jet that the First Aviation Brigade can take so far and has the best performance.

There were three before, but during the Battle of Yushan, Brooke and his good brother Paul came to support him, but one of them died in battle and the other was forced to land. Two fighter jets also crashed.

The remaining four Chinese pilots were flying the Breda Ba-27 fighter jet.

The Breda Ba-27 fighter was a product of the transition from biplane to monoplane fighter.

Its design has the characteristics that most fighter jets had in that transitional era: a trouser-type fixed landing gear, a wing reinforced pillar and line are installed to prevent the strength problems caused by the fuselage due to too fast speed, and an open driver's cockpit.

So much so that this design does not look like a battle-hardened fighter, but it looks more like a larger beer barrel.

Therefore, once this fighter jet was released, it was not welcomed, so Breda had to turn its attention abroad.

Finally in 1935, they found the Chinese Air Force that was willing to contribute to the development of the Italian aviation industry. In the end, a total of 12 Breda Ba-27 fighter jets were sold to China.

China became the takeover man, and at first he thought he had purchased the most advanced fighter jet in the world at that time.

But in actual operation, Chinese pilots realized that they had been fooled. The performance of this crappy single-wing fighter is not as good as the old-fashioned Hawk III. The so-called advanced single-wing is just a gimmick.

Its engine vibrates very strongly when performing slewing operations and has extremely poor flexibility, which makes the Breda Ba-27 fighter, although withstanding the name of the world's advanced fighter jet, its performance is not as good as that of the old-fashioned biplane fighter.

But even so, in China, these four fighter jets were the ones that were able to make their debut at that time. At least they could compete with the Japanese fighters in the air.

Five of the Japanese bombers were destroyed under the attack of four Breda Ba-27 fighters, and the rest fled in scattered.

Although the Japanese Type 93 bombers were very advanced at that time, they fought in the air with fighters, which was to use eggs to hit the stone.

The only three remaining fighters in the Japanese army rushed to fight, but at this time, Brooke raised his head beautifully and opened a hole in the belly of a Japanese fighter.

Japanese fighter planes suffered heavy damage and a fire broke out in the cabin.

The pilot tried hard to fly the plane towards the Yangtze River because there were their own people there. And the buffering force of the plane entering the water might make him survive.

The last two Japanese fighter planes were left. Captain Xiongfei was panicked. Because from the brief encounter, he noticed the extraordinary nature of the other pilot.

The first was to approach the Japanese army fleet quietly, but he didn't notice it. The second was the other party's driving skills. After diving accurately intercepting the fighter jet that hit Dongshan, it quickly pulled up. The plane made a rotation move in the air and easily hit the abdomen of a fighter jet.

It is hard to imagine how the other party did it while the plane was driving at high speed. But it is undeniable that the other party was an opponent of his Xiongfei.

Xiongfei ordered another fighter pilot to deal with the other four fighters, and ordered the collapsed bomber formation to regroup, while he and Brooke fought each other in front of him.

Both sides are skilled and constantly chasing in the air, changing various flying postures to shoot each other.

Colonel Xiongfei's offensive was fierce, and he always held the initiative in combat with the superior performance of the Type 97 fighter.

But Brooke was extremely cunning. While mocking the incompetence of the Japanese devils, he kept changing his flight trajectory, just to prevent Xiong Fei from being caught.

Moreover, the flexibility of the biplane made Xiongfei very troubled. The opponent's speed was not as fast as himself, but it was as difficult to capture as a little sparrow.

Captain Xiongfei was fooled by Brooke and it was difficult to win in a short period of time. The same was true for other Japanese fighter jets. He didn't care about attacking the ground, but was tired of dealing with enemy aircraft in the air.

Perhaps they never dreamed that the Chinese Air Force would dare to dispatch planes to fight the planes of the Great Japanese Empire in the air again. Because in the Battle of Shanghai, the five brigades of China Airlines suffered heavy losses. China's airspace was already the world of the Great Japanese Empire.

But today, the Chinese Air Force taught them a lesson again. China still has a trump card, but it just didn't show it out.

At this time, the Japanese planes in the air were entangled and the pressure on the ground troops suddenly eased. The air defense weapons that originally fought to fight the Japanese planes to fight to the death also launched firepower suppression on the Japanese ground troops at this time.

A part of the MCC Brigade, which was infinitely close to Dongshan Command, was beaten into a grandson. The bunkers that were temporarily pieced together could no longer stop the firepower of China's anti-aircraft artillery.

The bunkers were crushed, and more than 400 Japanese devils were killed and injured.

The soldiers had no intention of fighting, and even if the MCC was still roaring desperately, it would not change the Japanese army's decline.

When seven or eight anti-aircraft machine guns joined the battle, the last remaining hope in MCC also turned into a bubble.

One by one, his soldiers were hit by 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine gun bullets. Their bodies were beaten into sieves, and the red blood flowed into small rivers.

The soil was dyed red, and the roaring MCC was hit by seven bullets, and half of its head was knocked away.

The only forty remaining Japanese soldiers fled in panic in fear.
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