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Chapter 929: Did the locust deceive us?(1/3)

The 2nd formation of the Eighth Route Army's bombers flew over Nagoya City, then divided into two flight formations and continued flying eastward.
Each flight formation consists of 6 bombers.
A flight formation flew in the direction of Kyoto and Hiroshima.
Another flight formation flew along the direction of Osaka and Oita Prefecture.
Both flight formations maintained radio contact.
Finally, we dropped off the flyers and reunited near Nagasaki, then flew over the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, flew back to the motherland from the Bohai Sea, and then landed at Heyuan Airport.
"Navigator, report position."
At an altitude of 9 kilometers, instructor Wang Hexin asked loudly on the radio channel while flying the plane.
The map of Japan's mainland is a long and curved terrain. The width of the country is very narrow. At the speed of the plane, if it deviates, it will fly to the sea in a short time.
This time the bomber carried auxiliary fuel tanks, but it could only fly a maximum of 7,000 kilometers.
It would be embarrassing if we flew over the sea, then flew back to the Japanese mainland, and when we finally returned to the motherland, we ran out of fuel and could not fly back to northwestern Shanxi.
Therefore, this flight cannot deviate from the route.
"There are still about 30 kilometers ahead from Osaka, and there is no yaw."
A national army navigator answered quickly.
As an excellent fighter pilot, every Chinese military pilot is an excellent navigator.
These National Army pilots brought a wealth of piloting experience and exchanged experiences with pilots and navigators of the Eighth Route Army.
As a result, there was no deviation in this bombing mission.
There was no case of the bomber getting lost halfway and returning to Heyuan Airport.
"001, Japan's radio channels have become a mess."
"Japanese aircraft from the airports ahead will take off to intercept us."
The telegraph operator who was in charge of communications and could understand Japanese reported to Wang Hexin in a relaxed tone on the radio.
This is the mainland of Japan. As long as you turn on the radio station, you can monitor the other party's conversation.
Similarly, Japanese radio stations can also monitor the calls of the Eighth Route Army radio station.
"Don't tell me, this Japanese guy is quite hospitable and specially dispatched a plane to escort us."
Zhou Zikai laughed on the radio channel with a cheerful tone.
Their plane was at an altitude of 9 kilometers above the Japanese mainland.
Even the Japanese's most advanced Zero fighter jets can't fly up to this height, let alone other low-profile fighters and bombers.
This battle was the most comfortable and enjoyable battle that Zhou had fought since he joined the army.
none of them.
It's more exciting than the "August 14th" air combat.
Bombing Tokyo, blowing up the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku, sending leaflets on the Japanese mainland, the bomber formations were like no one in the Japanese mainland...
After this battle, Zhou Zikai became a die-hard fan of Li Yunlong.
"Yunlong BBQ" plan, how can it be done without me Zhou Zikai?
"Ha ha…"
Some pilots laughed out loud, and the bomber was filled with a happy atmosphere.
"All crews, move forward quickly, and after arriving over the target city, drop leaflets according to the original plan."
Wang Hexin gave the order calmly.
At this time, they were still in the enemy's home airspace and had unfinished tasks. This was not the time to be happy.
It’s not too late to celebrate happily when the bomber flies back to northwestern Shanxi.
A few minutes later, a formation of six bombers arrived over Osaka.
The Japanese aircraft formation stationed in Osaka took off to intercept.
But it is a pity that the Japanese planes can only hover below the bomber formation, just like escorting them.
then.
As the bombers flew over Osaka, leaflets flew down from the sky.

Osaka.
Osaka is approximately 400 kilometers from Tokyo.
People in Osaka, Japan, still don’t know that Tokyo suffered the largest bombing in history, nor do they know that the Shokaku aircraft carrier was attacked by a sneak attack.
At this time, people in Osaka, as usual, had breakfast and started working for the day.
In an alley, a Japanese instructor was teaching half-grown Japanese children how to stab.
The average age of these Japanese children is between 12 and 16 years old.
Following the orders of the Japanese instructors, the Japanese children held wooden sticks and stabbed forward neatly like sharp bayonets, while shouting neatly.
Each of these Japanese children are selected elites and are the reserves of the Japanese Army's Class A Division, especially the Osaka Division.
They received stabbing training since childhood, were baptized in the spirit of Bushido, and then entered the army to participate in shooting training.
Only those who are qualified can enter the Class A division and serve.
The Japanese instructor, named Jiro Miyamoto, was a veteran of the Fourth Division who was assigned to the reserve due to injury.
Although these people have been brainwashed by the spirit of bushido and loyalty to the Locust since childhood.
However, the Fourth Division, who was born as a merchant, was far inferior to other Type A divisions and risked their lives in the battle.
They cherish their lives and will not make unnecessary sacrifices. They cannot do things like suicidal charge for the emperor.
However, the Fourth Division is a Category A division after all, and its combat effectiveness is still very strong.
While training was in full swing, a continuous buzzing sound suddenly sounded in the sky.
Jiro Miyamoto and the Japanese children looked around and saw a large number of Japanese fighter jets in the sky, climbing up crazily.
Wuwuwu——
At the same time, a shrill air raid siren sounded.
"Nani?"
Miyamoto Jiro saw this scene and realized something was wrong. He raised the telescope on his chest and looked at the sky.
Logically speaking, Miyamoto Jiro is just a soldier and is not worthy of being equipped with telescopes.
However, he was put into the reserve army because he was injured and performed meritorious service, so his superiors rewarded him with a pair of binoculars.
"Don't panic, everyone."
"This could be a drill."
Soon, Miyamoto Jiro regained his composure.
With a huge roar passing over Osaka, leaflets were scattered all over the sky.
"Instructor, what is that?"
A Japanese person participating in the training pointed at the sky and asked.
"It's a flyer."
Miyamoto Jiro's pupils shrank.
But soon, Miyamoto Jiro regained his composure:
"It may be a leaflet dropped by an enemy plane, no need to make a fuss."
Japanese aircraft also often dropped leaflets on the battlefield to persuade them to surrender, and they were often more effective.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Although enemy planes invaded the Japanese mainland, Miyamoto Jiro was surprised.
To be continued...
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