Four Hundred and Three Yellow No. 2 (Additional update for book friend 771522609)

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Major Helmut Wieck's Messerschmitt is different - yellow No. 2 Bf 109F0.

Even the famous Lieutenant Colonel Werner Moulders and Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Galland only use the same aircraft colors and group logos they have always used. This shows that Helmut Vick is the head of the empire and the How high the marshal's status is in his heart.

Helmut Wieck is currently the commander of the JG2 Wing. In August, his performance soared and he was appreciated by Goering, so the Reich Marshal asked the former commander of the JG2 Wing, Wolfgang Schie. Major Mann went to the JG27 Wing as commander, leaving a vacancy for Major Helmut Vick.

The JG2 Wing is the most famous fighter unit of the German Air Force. The wing commander is not appointed casually. Major Helmut Wieck is not only a natural fighter pilot, but also a very outstanding commander. He is deeply admired. His subordinates loved him, so he was nicknamed "Dad".

In fact, Vic was only 25 years old at this time, but he was very calm, which was completely different from the outspoken Adolf Galland. The latter once answered Marshal Goering "What else is needed during the British Campaign?" Not shy about saying "I need a squadron of Spitfires, Mr. Marshal."

Vic also behaved very calmly in front of the head of state. At that time, the head of state inspected his brigade and when he saw the ground staff, he said that the appearance of these soldiers should be neater. Vic immediately replied: "These soldiers work day and night. , to ensure that our fighter jets can take off smoothly, they have more important things to do than deal with it."

Seeing that his subordinates could not intercept the A214 Spitfire, Major Helmut Vick was a little angry. Hundreds of fighter jets could not intercept a lone A214 Spitfire. If this spread, he, the commander of the wing, would not be able to intercept it. There was no need to lose face, so he temporarily handed over the command to the deputy wing commander, who wanted to personally shoot down the A214 Spitfire.

In fact, Major Helmut Wik had selfish motives for wanting to shoot down the A214 Spitfire. He had long heard that the A214 Spitfire had defeated Werner Molders, the King of One Day, White No. 13. Famous imperial aces such as Yellow No. 11 were well-known, and he had also heard rumors that Garland had also suffered from the A214 Spitfire. Many imperial pilots both hated and feared the A214 Spitfire. Love, everyone wants to shoot it down, but everyone is afraid of him.

Recently, Vic has been fighting openly and covertly with Moldes and Garland. The three of them are wing commanders, and their records are very stalemate. Their status in the hearts of the heads of state and marshals is very high. However, due to the command of Vic, The JG2 Wing has a prominent position, so when outsiders compare the three of them, they often rank Major Vic before Lieutenant Colonel Werner Moulders and Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Galland, so that the latter two are dissatisfied and have been He mustered up all his energy to overtake Vic in terms of record.

Now, the A214 Spitfire is right in front of us. If Helmut Vick can shoot it down, then he can completely get rid of Molders and Garland, and the overt and covert struggle between the three people can be drawn to an end. A perfect ending with his complete victory.

Defeating this Chinese ace pilot means that Vick's air combat skills are far superior to Garland and Moldes, because the latter two were defeated by the Chinese, and he defeated the Chinese.

Yellow No. 2 was like a yellow lightning in the blood-red sky, heading straight for the A214 Spitfire that had just shot down another Reaper Stuka bomber.

"boom!"

The Death God was hit by the A214 Spitfire and exploded in the air and disintegrated, with fire and body fragments flying around.

The A214 Spitfire made another pull-up jump, using its iconic bounce to break away, like a big eagle flying easily over the bomber, once again getting rid of the three Messerschmitts trailing behind it.

Just when the three Messerschmitts were so angry that they could only detour from both sides, Yellow No. 2 rushed in like lightning, and also used a higher and faster pull-up jump to jump over the explosion zone of the Reaper. Chasing the A214 Spitfire, there was only five or six hundred meters between the two planes.

Zhou Zhihan saw a yellow light jumping up and down in the rearview mirror. He knew it was Major Helmut Vick chasing him, and he sincerely praised: "What a handsome man!"

"OK!"

"Chief Vic's lifting jump is simply amazing. The height of this jump is far higher than that of the A214 Spitfire..."

"A214 Spitfire finally met its nemesis today, and our commander personally took action to deal with him..."

When the German pilots saw Yellow No. 2 using a more beautiful pull-up jump to catch up with A214 Spitfire, they immediately cheered in unison.

Some even flattered: "That's right, sir, this jump completely defeated the A214 Spitfire. Today, someone can finally suppress the A214 Spitfire."

This Chinese shot down Lieutenant Colonel Werner Moulders, White No. 13, Yellow No. 11, and King of One Day one after another. I heard that even Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Garland suffered a secret loss from him. As for this Chinese ace who is arrogant and arrogant, it depends on how our commander shoots him down today. "

With the enemy following behind, the A214 Spitfire flew towards a Ju88 bomber.

A Messerschmitt suddenly appeared and blocked the pursuit route of the A214 Spitfire.

"Whoosh whoosh..."

The A214 Spitfire shot at a large deflection angle. After the nose of the aircraft was deflected in place, it turned 90 degrees to the left and rushed towards another bomber that was closer. Zhou Zhihan knew it without looking at the bullet he fired. There was no escape for that Mei-Shiki.

Sure enough, although the Meiji pilot tried his best to avoid it, he was still hit by the propeller. In an instant, the propeller made a clicking sound, and then there were sparks and smoke from the nose of the plane. The pilot was about to abandon the plane and parachute, suddenly overhead There was a flash of yellow light, and Yellow No. 2 jumped up from his head followed by A214's flames. It was really as fast as a meteor.

Major Vick jumped up to avoid colliding with his men, and pressed the left lever in the air. Yellow No. 2 also rolled sideways, struck down diagonally, and continued to pursue the A214 Spitfire. Not only was it not caught After throwing it away, he shortened the distance between the two machines.

"Whoosh whoosh..."

The A214 Spitfire fired another burst, and bullets from eight machine guns hit the belly of the bomber at the same time, before it could drop the bomb.

"Rumble..."

The bomb exploded immediately, the bomber split into four pieces, and fragments shot out.

The A214 Spitfire made another pull-up jump and just passed fifty meters above the bomber, only to find that the route ahead was blocked head-on by a Messerschmitt again.

"Tu tu tu tu..."

Mei-style fires head-on in advance and does not require advance measurement.

Amidst the lightning and flint, the A214 Spitfire once again jumped up and flew over the head of the Messerschmitt in front, as if there was a huge spring under the belly of the fuselage, freely and randomly.

The Messerschmitt pilot was frightened because as soon as the A214 Spitfire passed over his head, he saw the Yellow No. 2 suddenly appear on his own bomb trail.

All the German pilots who could see this chase scene had their hearts jumping to their throats.

The chase battle between the two planes was so exciting.

Helmut Vick's eyes narrowed, and he jumped up and down twice in a row to avoid the artillery fire from his May-type aircraft. He continued to pursue the A214 Spitfire, and once again closed the distance.

Since the A214 Spitfire was blocked twice, and the speed of Yellow No. 2 was much faster, the distance between the two aircraft was getting closer and closer.

When the A214 Spitfire shot down a Messerschmitt that was blocking its path again, it slowed down for a few seconds and was quickly caught up by the Yellow No. 2, occupying the firing position in one fell swoop.

Major Helmut Vick chuckled and watched from the corner of his eye as the A214 Spitfire entered his Levi C/12D sight.