Devil's Army

Chapter 881: Air Battle over Xiaoguanzhuang

Next to take off were seven Voltaire bombers and eight Type 98 heavy bombers.

After they took off, they were piloted by a Voltir bomber and flew at full speed towards the Oroqen tribe.

Seeing this, a Japanese fighter squadron hurriedly chased after them, but the bombers of the First Army took off earlier than the Japanese fighters and fled to the tribe.

The Japanese fighter planes chased for a while but failed to catch up with the First Army's bomber group, so they had to return to Xiaoguanzhuang Airport in disappointment and join in the encirclement and attack on other planes of the First Army.

The next to take off were five Hawk III fighters and seven Type 95 fighters of the First Army, but they were soon surrounded by the Japanese fighter group.

They knew the danger they would face before they took off, but they still decided to take off and fight. Because they are Chinese soldiers!

In order to ensure the safety of Xiaoguanzhuang Airport, the pilots of the First Army led the Japanese fighter planes to the airspace outside Xiaoguanzhuang Airport.

The Japanese army was so angry about the Type 95 fighters that were captured by the devil troops that two fighter squadrons rushed towards the Type 95 fighters of the First Army.

The Type 95 fighters of the First Army led the Japanese fighters to the airspace outside Xiaoguanzhuang. The Japanese fighters followed closely and kept firing.

The fighter plane of the First Army that was behind was hit by bullets one after another, and black smoke began to come out of its tail. However, the pilot of the First Army still tried hard to fly the plane, because he had not shot down a Japanese plane yet, and he did not want to leave with regrets.

Unfortunately, things did not go as he wished. The engine of his plane was damaged and it suddenly stopped. The plane was out of control, spun and crashed into the ground.

Now they were far away from the Xiaoguanzhuang airport. The remaining six Type 95 fighters of the First Army turned around, locked onto the Japanese fighters and opened fire continuously.

However, while the fighter planes of the First Army were engaged with a Japanese fighter plane and were firing continuously, Japanese fighter planes on both sides of the army were also firing continuously at it.

A Type 95 fighter plane of the First Army was chasing a Japanese fighter plane at a high angle and firing continuously. However, there were also two Japanese fighter planes on both sides of him that were firing continuously at him.

His plane had been hit repeatedly, and black smoke began to come out of the tail, but he didn't care at all, he was determined to shoot down the Japanese fighter plane in front of him.

Finally, he shot down the Japanese fighter in front of him, and his plane became increasingly difficult to fly. He suddenly made a sharp turn and crashed into a Japanese fighter that was attacking his left wing.

There was a loud "boom" and the two Type 95 fighter planes collided in the air and broke into pieces that scattered all over the ground.

The battle lasted for more than half an hour, and all seven Type 95 fighters of the First Army crashed. The Japanese also shot down and destroyed seven Type 95 fighters.

In the southwest of Xiaoguanzhuang Airport, the five Hawk III fighters of the First Army also fought fiercely with the planes coming from Tianjin Dongjuzi Airport. However, due to the huge difference in numbers, the five Hawk III fighters of the First Army destroyed four Japanese bombers, and four fighters were also shot down by Japanese fighters.

At this point, there were only eight supersonic Hua Xia 1 and 2 fighters and ten subsonic H-1 bombers from the First Army left in the sky above Xiaoguanzhuang Airport.

The First Army's eight supersonic fighters, relying on their cross-generational flying speed and climbing capabilities, constantly interspersed among the Japanese aircraft formations and shot down twelve Japanese fighters and eight bombers in succession.

The Japanese fighter group was helpless and had no way to deal with the First Army's pointed fighters, which did not engage with them but just hit and run.

After shooting down twelve Type 95 fighters and Hawk III fighters of the First Army, Japanese bombers began bombing the Xiaoguanzhuang Airport.

The only eight remaining Huaxia 12 fighter planes of the First Army had no ability to drive away the Japanese bombers that were as numerous as flies.

At this time, the anti-aircraft artillery unit of the First Army's Xiaoguanzhuang Airport began firing.

The Japanese bombers that were unable to dodge were hit one after another and exploded in the air, but many shells still fell into the Xiaoguanzhuang airport.

There was an anti-aircraft artillery company on each side of the Xiaoguanzhuang airport, and bombs from Japanese bombers would occasionally fall near the anti-aircraft artillery companies.

The soldiers of the anti-aircraft artillery unit had no time to bandage their wounds and kept shooting at the Japanese bombers.

When an artilleryman was shot and killed, the artilleryman next to him immediately ran forward to take his place.

The Huaxia II fighter planes of the First Army took advantage of the opportunity and rushed over to fire at the Japanese bombers, risking being accidentally bombed by their own anti-aircraft guns. They destroyed four or five Japanese bombers in succession.

The anti-aircraft artillery company of the First Army at Xiaoguanzhuang Airport fired fiercely at the Japanese bombers. However, from time to time, the bombs of the Japanese bombers still hit the anti-aircraft artillery positions of the First Army.

The firing from the First Army's anti-aircraft artillery positions became weaker and weaker until it stopped.

Without the anti-aircraft artillery positions at Xiaoguanzhuang Airport, Japanese bombers bombed more indiscriminately.

The runway and apron of Xiaoguanzhuang Airport were bombed by the Japanese army, with holes everywhere and flames everywhere.

Fortunately, Captain Yin anticipated that the scale of the Japanese attack would not be small, and transferred the fuel and bombs from the airport to the temporary airport in Tangxia Village in advance. Otherwise, the army, which was already short of fuel and ammunition, would suffer heavy losses.

Suddenly, Captain Ren saw a scene that made him distressed!

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