Devil's Army

Chapter 1198 Bloody Chongqing Blue Sky 2

The remaining five Japanese bombers saw the devil's pointed planes coming towards them again and fled in all directions.

The two Huaxia II fighter planes of the First Army took advantage of their speed and quickly caught up with the two fleeing Japanese bombers and continued to fire at them.

At the same time, the Japanese Zero fighter groups on the periphery continued to fire at the sharp-nosed planes of the Devil Force that were chasing their bombers.

Under the desperate attack of the two Huaxia II fighter planes of the First Army, the two Japanese bombers were hit hard and fell to the ground, emitting black smoke.

The wingman of the First Army, which was emitting black smoke, finally couldn't hold on and rolled to the ground.

A squadron of Japanese Zero fighters rushed towards the remaining sharp-nosed plane of the Devil's Force from all directions, strafing as they rushed. In particular, the Zero fighter at the back tried its best to catch up with the sharp-nosed plane of the First Army.

The pilot of the First Army's Hua Xia II fighter plane smiled and slammed on the brakes.

The Japanese Zero fighter behind him, which was chasing him at full speed, failed to dodge and collided with the First Army's Hua Xia II fighter from behind.

Seeing that all the pointed planes of the devil troops besieging them were shot down, the remaining three Japanese bombers began to bomb Chongqing city again in a frenzy.

Captain Wang and his team, who were responsible for diverting the main force of the Japanese Zero fighters, saw Chongqing being bombarded by Japanese bombers and quickly flew towards the Japanese bombers.

The Japanese fighter planes continued to surround them, chasing and attacking them.

At this time, Captain Wang's three planes had suffered multiple injuries, especially Captain Wang's fighter plane which was badly damaged.

Under normal circumstances, Captain Wang's plane would have to be grounded for maintenance, but now there was no time for them to do so.

Captain Wang and his men relied on their speed advantage to quickly shake off the Japanese fighter planes that surrounded them on three sides and rushed towards the Japanese bombers that were bombing Chongqing.

The Japanese fighter planes that were escorting the bomber quickly surrounded it.

Captain Wang rushed fiercely towards the three Japanese fighter planes in front of him.

The Japanese pilots were shocked by Captain Wang's desperate fighting style.

Who knew that when Captain Wang was still six or seven hundred meters away from the Japanese fighter planes, he suddenly pulled the joystick, and his fighter plane raised its head and roared over the Japanese fighter planes.

The three Japanese fighter planes also quickly turned around to chase Captain Wang's pointed plane.

Captain Wang's fighter plane locked onto a bomber behind the Japanese fighter plane and strafed it fiercely.

The Japanese bombers quickly performed Cobra maneuvers in an attempt to escape the attack of Captain Wang.

Captain Wang's plane flew left and right more flexibly until it shot down the Japanese bomber from high altitude. However, Captain Wang's fighter plane was also hit by Japanese fighter planes coming from both wings, and his left engine also stopped.

At this time, Captain Wang's two wingmen also separated and attacked the two bombers behind the Japanese fighters.

The Japanese fighter planes kept close to the two pointed planes of the Devil Forces.

Captain Wang's left wingman had a section of his right wing shot off, and thick black smoke was coming out of the tail.

The wingman ignored everything and chased a Japanese bomber in front of it at full speed, firing fiercely.

When the wingman ran out of ammunition, the Japanese bomber in front of it crashed to the ground with black smoke, and the wingman also rolled and fell to the ground.

The last Japanese bomber fled with all its might, trying to get behind their fighter planes.

Captain Wang's wingman on the right was closely following the last Japanese bomber, but six Japanese fighters had already surrounded it from both sides and the back, and they kept firing fiercely at the wingman on the right.

Bullets dinged as they hit the fuselage of the right wingman, but the right wingman still chased the Japanese bomber at full speed and kept firing until it was shot down.

At this point, all 12 Japanese bombers were shot down by the fighters of the First Army. However, of the remaining six Huaxia II fighters of the First Army, only Captain Wang's was left.

At this time, the Japanese army still had nearly 40 Zero fighters left, which also rushed fiercely towards Captain Wang's Hua Xia II fighter from all directions.

Captain Wang was driving the Hua Xia II fighter plane, which had only one engine left, and it was shaky but he quickly broke through the group of Japanese fighter planes.

There were four Japanese fighter planes in front, blocking Captain Wang's way out.

Captain Wang pressed the joystick and his plane dived downward in a nearly free fall.

Then Captain Wang quickly pulled up the joystick and pulled the plane back from the falling state.

At this moment, more than ten Japanese Zero fighters surrounded them from the periphery.

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