Chapter 387 Didn't disappoint you
As the Japanese aircraft was blown up by the Chinese ace fighter plane at high altitude using decisive tactics and impressive control tactics.
At this point, of the 18 incoming Japanese planes, only 13 remain, while the Chinese side has 10 fighters.
However, Japanese fighter planes still have an absolute numerical advantage.
At an altitude of nearly 3,000 meters, there are only three Chinese aircraft, and they are being chased by eight Japanese aircraft that have a complete numerical advantage.
In the air at an altitude of 1,500 meters, the six Chinese fighters that first dived down did not kill their opponents in one fell swoop like their squadron leader. The control skills of the Japanese pilots could even be said to be better than those of the Chinese pilots. Ship 96 The speed of the bomber is much lower than that of the Hawker III, but the three aviation machine guns it is equipped with are so fierce that Chinese fighters have to be wary.
Therefore, after experiencing the dogfight, the Chinese fighter jets also lost their initial air superiority, and it completely evolved into a strangled battle chasing each other.
A total of 23 fighters from both sides chased and shot each other in the vast airspace from an altitude of 3,000 meters to a low altitude of 500 meters.
This is the broadest battlefield and the most cruel battlefield.
The only ones who decide their fate are themselves.
From time to time, fighter planes exit the battlefield with smoke billowing, and some even explode on the spot. Some of them are Chinese and Japanese. The Chinese soldiers on the ground can do nothing but anxiously rub their hands and wait. They can't even attack the air. Shoot to cover your comrades in the air.
This is like infantry on the ground battlefield approaching 100 meters away. Even if one side has heavy artillery troops, they can only watch helplessly.
The fighter planes from both sides roared at each other and pursued each other at high speed, making it very likely that they would fire accidentally.
There are more and more white flowers blooming in the sky.
That was when a plane completely lost control and the pilot was forced to parachute.
However, there are almost no Chinese pilots.
It's not that no Chinese fighter planes were damaged.
On the contrary, the three fighter planes in the high altitude were trying to hold down the eight Japanese fighter planes. They were far inferior to the number of Japanese planes and were at an absolute disadvantage. They almost had no decent offensive, and they were all hit and risked two minutes after the full-scale battle began. White smoke came out.
If you had a long lens to zoom in at this time, you would see at least twenty hideous bullet holes on each fighter plane, from the wings to the fuselage, and even the cabin of a fighter plane. bloodstains.
That was caused by a 7.7mm machine gun bullet. The cabin with a 10mm protective steel plate protected the pilot's back and lower limbs, but it could not prevent the bullet from entering from the side.
The bullet that entered the cabin penetrated the Chinese pilot's armpit and then exited from the back, then hit the protective steel plate behind the flight seat and turned into a deformed copper block, falling powerlessly.
However, before that, that **** 7.7mm bullet had completed its mission. The deformed and rolling warhead not only blasted a blood hole the size of a baby's fist in the pilot's back, splattering a fountain of blood. It even severed the heart and blood vessels. It wouldn't take long for the severely injured Chinese pilot to breathe hard, but it would be useless. The massive loss of blood would make his brain extremely hypoxic.
He will lose consciousness completely and fall into darkness forever along with his fighter plane.
If he had parachuted out at the moment when he was still conscious, the running cavalry on the ground would have found him immediately, stopped his bleeding and sent him to the field hospital of the 67th Army, he might still have a chance to survive, although the chance would not be more than 100%. ten.
But then, there is still a possibility of survival.
But, he didn't.
The young Chinese pilot gave up his last chance of survival. Although his mouth and nose were already dripping with blood, he still chose to hold the rudder tightly and put his foot firmly on the accelerator.
Hawk III, which was already roaring heart-breakingly, let out an even sharper roar and ran wildly into the distance.
The two 96-ships, which thought they had hit the target, could not allow their severely damaged prey to escape. They immediately broke away from the formation and started chasing after them.
Yes, it is not as heroic as imagined to hit the opponent at full power. The last option for young Chinese pilots who still have consciousness is to escape from the battlefield at full power.
Attract the opponent's firepower and relieve the pressure on your comrades, even with your own body. Like the advance group led by Tang Dao on the ground, these three fighters were abandoned from the beginning. The role it played was to hold down eight Japanese aircraft and wait for the low-altitude battle to decide the outcome.
Otherwise, in an air battle where the enemy is outnumbered, even if the 10 Chinese fighter planes have ace pilots, their chances of survival will be slim.
Because, except for Le Yiqing and three veteran pilots who had participated in air combat, the other six people were all flight team students who had not yet graduated.
Their instructors and seniors shed most of their blood in the battle in March. Now, they can only do it.
Even if you are young.
Without skilled fighter control skills or rich combat experience, the only thing they have is the courage to sacrifice without fear.
The young pilot whose name no one knew was hanging slightly in the aircraft cabin, but the rudder in his hand remained still, the accelerator pedal was still pressed hard by the foot that had lost control, and the fighter plane still flew forward resolutely.
Hawke III seemed to know that its comrades had quietly left. It exploded at a dazzling high speed, exceeding the theoretical limit of the design, and flew forward at a speed of 440 kilometers per hour, like an arrow being shot. Keep moving forward!
The two 96 warships that were chasing after the aircraft with a speed of up to 420 kilometers per hour could only be dumbfounded.
At this speed, the damaged Chinese fighter plane will automatically disintegrate in a few minutes without them having to shoot again.
Just, what does it matter? In the cabin of the Chinese fighter plane that they could not see, a young man with his head lowered and no longer breathing had a slight smile on his face.
"Our bodies, aircraft and bombs should perish together with the enemy's warships and positions!" The young pilot used his life to practice the school motto engraved on the stone at the entrance of the aviation school. He could smile and say to the instructors and seniors who could not return, I Didn't disappoint you.
He is not the only young pilot to make this choice.
The same was true for the six Chinese fighter planes that fought with the Japanese planes at low altitude.
Since the Chinese troops were on the ground, when Chinese fighter planes were hit by bullets and started to smoke and burst into flames, Le Yiqing always ordered the pilots to parachute immediately. However, his orders were often rejected.
With parachuting, the chance of survival is higher than 70%. If you don't jump, the chance of death is 90%. Everyone knows this.
However, the young Chinese pilots still refused.
For the Chinese pilots of this era, Tang Dao, a soul from the future, looks at this war from a different perspective.
China now not only lacks pilots, but also lacks airplanes.
Although they all know that training a pilot is not easy, it takes at least one and a half years from entering an aviation school to becoming a combat-ready rookie pilot.
However, no matter how difficult it is to train, China has a huge population base and can still train pilots, but the aircraft are really gone.
At the beginning of the war, the Japanese, who had a powerful naval fleet, blocked the southeast and northern seaports. At this time, even if China had money, it could not buy airplanes.
After losing the three northeastern provinces that accounted for 80% of China's heavy industry a few years ago, China's fragile heavy industry cannot even produce gun steel, so how can it build aircraft?
If there are no fighter planes, what's the use of having more pilots left?
Therefore, even if the cabin was on fire, and even if smoke was billowing from the tail of the plane, almost no Chinese pilots bailed out. They either desperately insisted on driving the plane towards Jinling, or they flew to low altitude, making precarious preparations. Crash landing in the wilderness.
At this moment, the Chinese Air Force proved to the Chinese Army, which boasts that it dares to hold explosives to blow up tanks, with a bravery that is not inferior to that of the infantry: the Chinese Air Force never hesitated to make sacrifices in the Great Patriotic War.
This Patriotic War, from the very beginning, belongs to all Chinese people.
It doesn't matter if he is an Army soldier! Or the Air Force! Or maybe it's a navy that doesn't even have ships!
(End of this chapter)
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