Devil's Army
Chapter 1353: Southern Air Battle 3
Most of the Japanese fighter planes caught by Captain Yin and his men were shot down or damaged.
A few pilots used their skilled flying skills to slow down the aircraft, allowing the fighter planes of the first army to overtake them, and then they quickly fled at a small angle.
The Japanese fighter group behind was attacked by Captain Yin and his group. The Japanese fighter group chasing Captain Du and Captain Yang could not catch up, so they immediately turned at a high angle and changed their target to Captain Yin's fighter group.
Captain Yin led the fighter group to climb quickly and escape the pursuit of the Japanese fighter group.
At this time, Captain Du and Captain Yang, respectively leading their own fighter groups, made small turns, went around the back and flanks of the Japanese army, quickly caught up with them and fired fiercely.
The Japanese fighter planes were shot down and damaged one after another. Other fighter planes turned around and fought with Captain Du and Captain Yang's fighter group.
Captains Du and Yang left a small number of fighters that had no time to retreat to fight the Japanese army head-on. Most of the other planes used their speed advantage to bypass the flanks of the Japanese fighters and shot down the Japanese fighters that were fighting fiercely.
Captain Yin also led his fighter group to circle the flanks and tail of the Japanese fighter group and fired fiercely.
The Japanese pilots had a hard time adapting to Captain Yin's new tactics. They wanted to catch up and fight, but they couldn't. They wanted to retreat, but they were quickly caught up and strafed by the sharp fighters of the Devil's Force.
Just like that, a large number of jet planes and supersonic aircraft appeared in the sky, chasing and strafing the target, trying to avoid the escape.
Fighter planes of the Japanese Army and the First Army chased, fought, and killed each other in the sky around Zhongshan County from sunrise until dusk.
The Japanese fighter group suffered heavy casualties and began to retreat and flee from the Zhongshan County airspace.
Captain Yin had planned for a long time to inflict heavy damage on the Japanese Army's 3rd Flying Division. How could he possibly allow them to evacuate safely?
They chased after them from all directions and fired fiercely at the retreating Japanese troops.
The Japanese pilots were like the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing their own magical powers. They pulled up, lowered the flight altitude, rolled to slow down, turned around... using all the flying skills they learned in their daily lives to get rid of the pursuit of the First Army fighters.
Due to the huge difference in performance between the two fighters, the two sides fought fiercely for another day, and the number of Japanese fighters was obviously less than that of the First Army. Most of the fleeing Japanese fighters were caught up and shot down by the First Army's fighters.
A small number of Japanese fighter pilots relied on their skilled techniques to evade the pursuit of the First Army's fighter planes.
In this major air battle, the First Army shot down and damaged more than 150 Japanese fighters and bombers.
This was the biggest loss suffered by the Japanese Air Force since the Nomonhan Battle.
The Japanese Army's 3rd Flying Division was almost wiped out.
The air supremacy over China's southern coastal cities is firmly in the hands of the First Anti-Japanese Army Air Force.
What left the senior officials of the Japanese Army Department speechless was that in order to support the army's operations, they used the latest domestically produced Zero-52 type fighter jets to support the Kwantung Army in Northeast China and the Chinese Expeditionary Army in Central China.
However, they suffered heavy losses in battles with the First Air Force Brigade of the First Anti-Japanese Army.
After this period of keeping a low profile, Captain Xu's First Aviation Squadron has grown to have more than 150 Hua Xia II and Hua Xia III fighters and more than 60 H- and H- bombers.
Captain Xu concentrated the strength of the First Aviation Brigade and successively defeated the aviation division of the Kwantung Army of the Japanese Army in the Northeast and the aviation corps of the Central China Expeditionary Force in the Tangshan base.
At this point, China's air supremacy officially shifted and was firmly in the hands of the First Anti-Japanese Army.
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