Three hundred and fifty-two on-site explanations

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Bentley Abbey.

Once home to the Duke of Wellington and Lord Nelson, it is now the lifeblood of the entire Royal Air Force in England.

In the monitoring room, members of the "Air Force Women's Support Team", based on reports from the coastal radar station, moved the aircraft's mark on the huge survey map of the radar surveillance area. On an observation deck in the monitoring room, Air Force commanders could see the large survey map below them.

Just when the white No. 7 Messerschmitt took off from the French airport and began to climb, members of the Abbey's "Female Air Force Support Team" moved marks on the survey map with their hands. The commander immediately made a decision when he saw it. At the same time as corresponding countermeasures were taken, the Royal Air Force's combat deployment was also formed, and Lieutenant Al Dill, leader of the 54th Squadron, was immediately dispatched to meet the enemy.

It turned out that after listening to Zhou Zhihan's analysis last night, Fias Christelle immediately called General Hugh Dowding after returning to her room.

After Dowding heard Chris Taylor relaying Zhou Zhihan's analysis and judgment, he noticed this fatal flaw in the entire combat deployment after a moment of reflection, so he held a Royal Air Force Operations Department meeting overnight to analyze Zhou Zhihan's analysis and judgment. Come out and let it be studied again.

Since the German Air Force put up a strong attack posture with a large fleet of aircraft on July 10, the Royal Air Force also arranged corresponding countermeasures. In the sand table deduction in the afternoon, the only thing missing from the simulation was that the Germans used one-on-one air combat tactics to consume the Royal Air Force. .

The matter was so important that the Royal Air Force Headquarters made two plans. If Germany attacked with a large fleet of aircraft, the Royal Air Force would respond with prepared countermeasures. If the German Air Force really launched a single-aircraft air battle as Zhou Zhihan judged, the Royal Air Force would not be Falling into a big passive position due to missteps.

When the first Messerschmitt appeared in the morning, shot down a Hurricane patrolling the coast and dropped leaflets, Admiral Hugh Dowding and his combat personnel breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Zhou Zhihan's judgment allowed them to They responded promptly.

As a result, the war room immediately made changes and redeployed the fighter jets that had assembled at various airports.

When the white No. 7 Messerschmitt appeared, the British radar deployed on the seaside promptly transmitted the message back to the war room. The commander immediately sent Lieutenant Johnson Allen who was on standby to fight, but due to the redeployment of the fighter unit , so Lieutenant Johnson Allen was still one step late.

How could the ordinary people watching the battle on the coast know these military secrets, so they poured their anger on the British Air Force.

Before the Battle of Dunkirk, Al Dill was a warrant officer and served as the wingman of Lieutenant Johnson Allen. During that rescue operation, he was promoted to second lieutenant. Later, he and Zhou Zhihan went out to bomb the German heavy artillery position in Calais. , shot down several enemy planes, became an ace pilot, and was promoted to lieutenant. After the baptism of Dunkirk, his air combat technology improved rapidly, and now he has become the squadron leader of the 54th Squadron. The previous squadron leader Johnson Eyre Lieutenant Lun is now a major and captain.

Watching the two fighter jets approaching quickly, a rookie asked: "Chief instructor, do you know the pilot of the N39 Spitfire?"

The students also knew that German pilots who could fly white Messerschmitts must be aces, and they couldn't help but worry about the fire-breathing N39.

Zhou Zhihan held a telescope in his hand and looked at the two fighters heading head-on: "The pilot flying the N39 Spitfire is Lieutenant Johnson Allen, the squadron leader of the 54th Squadron. He is also an ace pilot with superb skills. We have fought side by side. Pass."

Hearing from the chief instructor that one of our own was also an ace, the rookies, including several instructors, were slightly relieved and also very excited. This would be an aerial battle between aces and aces, which made people look forward to it. They each held telescopes to watch. toward the sky.

Zhou Zhihan began to explain to the rookies:

"Two fighters are head-on, fighting each other on the same plane and on the same track. This is a typical tactical turn with no track distance in air combat. Whoever turns at the right time can quickly enter the rear hemisphere of the other fighter's plane and immediately gain the upper hand.

You must remember that the Germans are very conceited. Their firing distance is much shorter than ours. Therefore, when encountering such a no-track spacing battle in the future, try to fire early within a distance of 250 to 300 meters to force the opponent to make changes first. Bite immediately.

But the timing of firing must be grasped. It must be within 300 meters. If the bullet trail exceeds 300 meters, there will be a slight arc drop. Experienced German pilots will immediately notice and shoot. At this time, the distance is too close and you have almost no chance. Opportunity to press the stick to avoid. "

Remember this for all newbies!

These experiences of the chief instructor are all tempered over time.

Zhou Zhihan continued to explain:

"Oh! Lieutenant Allen indeed fired first within 300 meters.

White No. 7 was forced to turn early.

Spitfire No. 39 followed suit and immediately took up a favorable position.

White No. 7 took the lead to turn and then accelerated early. The distance between it and N39 Spitfire was about 270 meters.

This is a favorable shooting distance, but the position of the N39 Spitfire is not very good. Allen did not choose to shoot correctly. His nose cut inward to the left, trying to adjust the shooting advance.

pity!

A little slower than half a beat.

White No. 7 was experienced and judged in advance that the nose of the N39 Spitfire was inward, so he took the lead in turning 90 degrees to the right and swam through the sight of Barr Straw GM2 at lightning speed, breaking Allen's efforts just in time. The amount of shot advance you want to establish. "

Listening to the chief instructor's simple and easy-to-understand explanations, the rookies all benefited a lot from drinking nectar. There are not many opportunities to see an immersive aerial battle and have a god-level ace explain it in detail.

Several accompanying Air Force instructors were even more impressed. The chief instructor's explanation was as simple and easy to understand as 1+1=2, making people understand it immediately.

What's even more amazing is that the chief instructor's explanation is spot on. He can accurately judge the next maneuver of the two pilots based on the distance, shape, and position of the fighters on both sides.

"White No. 7 is definitely an experienced king. He used a 90-degree roll to the right to get rid of the rear tracking of the N39 Spitfire, and then bit the rear hemisphere of the N39 Spitfire. His movements were coherent and very sophisticated!

The N39 Spitfire immediately responded by turning at a small angle and then bit Messerschmitt's rear hemisphere. Allen was very resolute in executing his tactics, which was to use the Spitfire to surpass Messerschmitt's hovering ability and engage the opponent on a flat surface. Dog fighting. "

Zhou Zhihan and all the rookies and instructors each held a telescope and looked at the sky. The lecturer's words were wonderful. The listeners were so attentive that they did not notice that the beautiful female reporter quietly approached them with bare feet and stood beside them. Listen behind your back and record.

At this time, the people watching the battle on the beach became excited again and cheered. Although they did not understand air combat techniques, various maneuvers, and the advantages and disadvantages of both sides, they knew that the N39 Spitfire fired first, which meant that it was the first to strike. powerful.

The two fighter jets chased each other in circles in the air, each trying to bite the other's tail first, leaving a circular overlapping white contrail in the sky.

After fighting like this for several minutes, the N39 Spitfire once again gradually occupied a favorable position by virtue of its excellent hovering ability.

Suddenly, White No. 7 made a change, and immediately performed a 90-degree roll to the lower right after reversing the pressure lever and rudder.

No. N39 Spitfire saw an opportunity and followed it without hesitation.

Zhou Zhihan said quickly: "No, N39 Spitfire may be fooled!"

Hearing Zhou Zhihan suddenly say that the N39 Spitfire was going to be fooled, the female reporter who was eavesdropping behind Zhou Zhihan with her skirt in her hands suddenly thought of something and bit her index finger involuntarily.

"White 7 is trying to lure N39 Spitfire to dive after him."

As soon as Zhou Zhihan finished speaking, White No. 7 suddenly recovered from a 90-degree side roll and dived downward at a small angle, showing its intention to trade height for speed and quickly leave the battlefield.

"Ellen, don't follow, don't follow, don't follow..."

Zhou Zhihan was anxious for N39 and kept mumbling.

Seeing that White No. 7 wanted to speed up and escape, N39 Spitfire immediately followed up without hesitation.

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