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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 659 (Part 2) The task of watching the scene

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    Second Lieutenant Linsen Steiger of Unit 4, who was lagging behind, was obviously the unluckiest member of the entire Goring Wing Headquarters team. He was aiming to beat up the opponent's Chinese rookies, and he was a little too involved, so he reacted  A beat slower than his wing leader and No. 3 leader Yang Ke. The result of the first round of hedging was that Goering's No. 4 machine was torn into pieces by the bullet rain from Lin Fu's team and exploded in the air.  A gorgeous firework.

    The wing of Huang Shilang, the No. 4 aircraft of Lin Fu's team, was injured, but the pilot, aircraft engine and control system were all fine. Although the speed of the aircraft was affected, it could barely keep up with the formation.

    The Chinese rookie pilots who passed by and finally opened their eyes had no time to cheer. At an altitude of less than 4,000 meters above their heads, four more white Fokkerdviii monoplane fighter jets roared over, and below Lin Fu's team, three horizontal planes  Fokkerdviii, who had rolled out and rolled over and had quickly gathered together, was already chasing the tail of Lin Fu's team under the leadership of the furious captain Golin.

    The short-lived joy of shooting down 2 enemy planes and damaging 1 was dissipated by the pressure brought by the greater crisis faced by Lin Fu and others. Although the previous result was 3:0, now they are exhausted and have lost their bullets.  After the battle, there are only a few left. The pilots of the 1st Fighter-Bomber Wing of the Allied Air Force and the 3rd Squadron of the 2nd Fighter Group, Lin Fu Squadron, are facing a greater crisis. The current ratio of the number of enemy and friendly aircraft is 7:  4, and was attacked from both sides!

    July 28, 1918 18:30 Southwest of Belgorod, over Ukraine

    In air combat, a few seconds often determine life or death, and dozens of seconds or minutes determine the outcome of the battle. The one who came to support Goering's squad was the 4th Squadron of the 26th Fighter Squadron, led by Second Lieutenant Kent Student.  I thought that Stuart was here to steal the credit of his captain, but he really came to rescue him with his 4 fokkerdviiis who were in charge of the security team!

    Although Kent Stuart and Kent von Dorling are both named Kent, their name lacks the character "Feng", which means that although the Stuart family, who came from the manor's family, is wealthy, it can only be regarded as a few.  Just a generation of nouveau riche, lacking the inheritance of aristocratic blood, Stuart was a very cautious and experienced German pilot. Although he shot down only 5 enemy planes, which was just enough to be called a trump card, he was not able to defeat such strong opponents as Lin Lin.  In the 26th Fighter Squadron, it is not easy to be the squad leader leading the squadron.

    Historically in wars, the most important thing in front of the two armies is the vanguard general, and the second most important thing is the rearguard general. Stuart's No. 4 Squadron is the defender who plays the role of the German 26th Fighter Squadron, so the captain Goering  Only then did Team 4 stay at an altitude of 5,000 meters to guard and watch the scene.

    Although Kent Stuart only shot down 5 enemy aircraft, in the 26th Fighter Squadron, he was second only to the squadron mascot and the leader of the 1st Squadron, Second Lieutenant Kent von Dorling, who had not been shot down.  Among all the pilots that had ever flown before, Dolin had never been injured, while Stuart, as the rear defender, was often chased and beaten to bruises. At any rate, he had never been injured or shot down.  One of the two Kents is a forward and the other is a defender. In fact, he is the protective goalkeeper of the 26th Fighter Squadron.

    When G?ring led the team to rush to rescue Dolin, the 3rd team, led by Second Lieutenant Silmer von Bulow Boschamp, went to the back to support the squadron leader Luzer, who was being chased by three coalition SE5s.  For those 4 Fokkerdviii, Second Lieutenant Kent Stuart focused his attention on Wing Commander G?ring. In his opinion, Squadron Leader Luzer's side was originally 4vs3. At this time, Boskamp's team was again  In the past, it was 8vs3.

    If the ace pilots of the ace flying wing of the German Air Force, flying 8 latest model Fokkerdviiis, cannot take down the 3 SE5s flown by Chinese rookies in the Allied Air Force, not only the 26th Fighter Squadron can be cancelled, but also the 1st Fighter Wing.  You can take off the sign, otherwise who will have the honor to say that he is a member of the Von Richthofen United in the future?  Who dares to say that he is a German ace pilot?

    Another reason why Stuart focused his attention on Wing Commander G?ring was that he was equally curious and surprised. Didn't he say that the air force of the Allied Eastern Front Allied Forces was the air force of the Chinese participating armies? Those guys only learned  Can a rookie who has taken a crash course in flying for three months be called a pilot?  I heard that after more than half a year of formation, the unit didn't get the chance to actually fight an air battle. How could these newbies chase the squadron's mascot, Second Lieutenant Duolin, so embarrassingly?

    and.  .  .  Could it be that the other three FokkerDviiis of Duolin's team were all shot down by the opponent's SE5 team?  The person driving this coalition team SE5 was definitely not a Chinese pilot, but a senior British and French ace pilot who supported the Chinese Air Force on the Western Front. Otherwise, how could we have achieved a 3:0 result?  It¡¯s incredible!

    While mourning the three comrades of Duolin Squadron who fell into the sky tonight, Stuart was obviously focused on watching how the captain of the team fought against the other side in the battle of the SE5 squad. In his opinion,, the 4 Fokkerdviiis led by Captain G?ring, who had the advantage in height and speed, could knock out at least 2 of the opponent's SE5s in the first round. With luck, it is not impossible to shoot down 3 of them in one go. The rest of the battle will be a 4vs1 battle.  No need to look at it.

    The British SE5 is a bi-wing fighter with excellent performance, but those who can't handle the SE5 are probably Chinese rookie pilots. Even the 76th Squadron of the Royal Air Force, that impressive squadron was also defeated by our 26th Squadron a month ago.  He repaired it severely and shot down several of the opponent's aces, so Student was full of confidence in co-captain Goering's attack.

    Stuart's attention was entirely focused on the aerial combat between Goering's team below and the opponent's SE5 team. This guy even rarely ignored his team's task of watching the scene from high altitude. Fortunately, his wingman and 3  The pilots of aircraft No. 4 and 4 did not forget that Hugo Speller, the pilot of aircraft 3, had very good eyesight. His attention was not far away from the 8vs3 of Squadron Leader Luzer¡¯s team and the 3rd team.  During the battle.
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