Five hundred and forty-one arrows piercing the heart pattern

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Lieutenant Edmond Rossman is the commander of JG52 Wing 9. JG52 Squadron, and is also an ace pilot from the Condor Legion. He was famous during the Spanish Civil War and had the strongest offensive ability. He was once Helmut The partner of Major T. Vick. After the latter disappeared mysteriously, Rossman was transferred to the JG52 Wing. He had little success in the first two months of arriving on the Soviet battlefield. In the last two months, he shot down 12 Soviet aircraft. He was in the limelight for a while and Hull. Mann and Graf are both top and bottom, known as the bright twin stars of the JG52 team.

"clear!"

Edmonton Rothman pressed the lever, and Messerschmitt, serial number Wk-Nr, let go of the chasing Spitfire, rolled over, and reached the right rear side of Major Dietrich Herlabach. , became the second-in-command, and his wingman followed closely and became the second wingman. Together with Major Dietrich Herlabach’s wingman, Sergeant Schmidt, they formed a four-finger formation and flew towards the Red Star No. 9 bomber. Go to No. 214 Spitfire.

Just when he was flying again with the squadron led by Major Dietrich Herlabach, Zhou Zhihan's sharp eyes saw a familiar face among the many Messerschmitts, but there was no one between them. Eye contact.

This is a face full of sunshine.

He must have seen this sunny face somewhere, it was very familiar, but for a moment he couldn't remember who this person was.

The serial number of this Messerschmitt is Wk-Nr. The pattern under the cabin is a light-colored arrow piercing the heart, and the white writing below the pattern is Karaya.

Zhou Zhihan knew what Karaya meant. It was the radio call code of the 9th JG52 Squadron of the JG52 Wing.

This squadron is also an old rival. During the Battle of Dunkirk, Zhou Zhihan had a fight with this squadron. However, the characters in this squadron were not outstanding at that time. Their limelight was suppressed by the Condor Legion and the other regiments. After all, at that time The Vulture Legion was at the peak of its power, with the pair of peerless heroes Mordes and Garland in the formation, and they were unparalleled in the limelight for a while. Later, Helmut Vick, who was shot down by Zhou Zhihan, appeared and became even more powerful.

On the upper left side of the arrow piercing the heart pattern, there is also a line of white words Ursel.

Zhou Zhihan just glanced at the Meiji with the serial number Wk-Nr. The battle situation was changing rapidly at this time, leaving him no time to think carefully about what the pattern and the white font represented. He opened the accelerator of the Spitfire No. 214. force, the fighter's speed increases by 50 kilometers.

Zhou Zhihan secretly said to himself that after returning home, this No. 214 Spitfire will probably need major repairs.

At this time, a Mayer and Hermann Graf jointly attacked Major Pisanco, forcing Pisanko to speed up and escape, but in this way, he had to stay away from the bomber.

Bombers fly slowly, which makes it more difficult to protect escort fighters.

Attacked by two Messerschmitts, Pisanco had no choice but to leave. If he slowed down to protect the bombers, the only thing waiting for him would be to be shot down.

Mei Shi came in pursuit, fast and with dominant energy.

In order to protect the bomber, Pisanko was at a speed disadvantage. If he did not speed up, he could only use the Spitfire's better hovering ability to bite back the Mei. However, the Mei had wingmen who could ambush in advance and catch the hovering Spitfire.

Pisanco was distraught.

Although military regulations clearly stipulate that when fighter jets are escorting bombers, if the enemy is outnumbered and the disparity in strength is too great, and it is indeed unable to protect the safety of the bombers, the fighter jets can leave the escort.

The commander of any country's fighter force would not require fighter pilots to protect the bombers even though they knew they were outmatched, and would eventually end up with the entire army annihilated.

After all, preserving strength and hope and waiting for the opportunity to fight again is the way to be a general.

But Red Star 9 is different.

Even if the escort fighter jets die this time, they still have to protect the safety of Red Star 9.

Pisanko accelerated forward, suddenly performed an inverted flight, and opened fire, hoping to shoot down the pursuing Hermann Graf in the air.

This is a big gamble and a lose-lose strategy.

Hermann Graf did not expect that Pisanko would use a lose-lose strategy to fly upside down to escort the bomber. He was startled and quickly pressed down on the stick to do a roll to dodge. Even so, his tail The navigation light was still shattered by the fire-breathing machine gun, and the glass shards flew, leaving countless fiery little suns in the sky.

Pisanco used a lose-lose approach and failed to shoot down the clinging Mei Shi. He knew something was wrong, because if he hit the enemy plane, the enemy plane would be in a position that could block his wingman's attack route. If the enemy plane maneuvered away, his wingman would immediately There is a window for shooting.

Without time to think about it, Pisanko subconsciously performed a roller maneuver that was both offensive and defensive. He had just rolled half a circle when he felt a tremor coming from the fuselage and the wing was shot.

"Damn it."

Pisanko cursed and continued to roll. At this time, there was no time to check where he was hit. If he wanted to survive, he could only continue to roll downwards, but the next second, Pisanko's heart became cold because of a sudden The Messerschmitt had appeared on his downward-rolling trajectory.

This person is none other than Hermann Graf.

Just now, at the critical moment, he rolled sideways to avoid Pisanko's gambling blow, and gave up the shooting window for his wingman. He changed from the leader to the wingman, and saw Pisanko's flames rolling downwards. Maneuvering, he immediately followed up, arranged the shooting advance, and waited for Pisanko to send it up himself.

Major Pisanko was heartbroken. He was doing a roller maneuver at this time. He knew that there was a trap ahead, but with his ability, he could not force the fighter out of the roll.

Just when Major Pisanko was in dire straits, Yumashev was also forced to fend for himself.

The two Meis wanted to isolate Yumashev from Zvezda 9. One attacked his left side and forced him to leave the bomber. The other formed a rear tracking behind and wanted to bite the S1127 Spitfire.

Faced with a double attack, Yumashev could only be bitten and shot down if he did not leave.

He had no choice but to press the stick, and the S1127 Spitfire left the bomber and made an extended maneuver to fly the S line, hoping to get rid of the enemy aircraft behind him.

The German pilot was very experienced and did not follow Yumashev's fighter in an S-flying pursuit. Instead, he flew in a straight line and quickly closed the distance between the two planes. This forced Yumashev not to dare to approach the bomber again.

In this way, the two Messerschmitts successfully separated Yumashev and Zvezda 9.

Now Yumashev also felt cold.

The purpose of his S maneuver was to lure the following aircraft to bite, and then he would return to the original route of the S maneuver and continue to protect the bomber. However, the experienced German pilots saw through his trick at a glance and remained unmoved. , continued to fly in a straight line, forcing him not to get close to the bomber.

Gerhard Buckhorn, who had just shot down Naitenko, was full of fighting spirit. He rolled 360 degrees, and the Messerschmitt rolled over his teammates, instantly changing the fighter's route and grabbing Yu. Mashev.

Gerhard Buckhorn's maneuver was so beautiful. His confidence was greatly increased at this time, and the maneuver he performed became more mature. It was just a 360-degree roll, and he rolled from the wingman's position to the lead aircraft's main attack formation. Bit.

"pretty!"

Zhou Zhihan, who was swooping towards Red Star 9, clearly saw the battle happening around Red Star 9. He applauded the bravery of the two Soviet pilots, and secretly applauded the German pilots for their sophisticated skills and experience. It was Messerschmitt's inner exclamation point, flying a wonderful 360-degree rolling maneuver that changed from defense to attack.

Who is the pilot of the Messerschmitt? As far as his strength is concerned, he can definitely be ranked among the top ten pilots in the world.

At this time, Zhou Zhihan didn't know that among the dozens of German fighter jets, there was another famous figure who was about to make his debut.