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One hundred and ninety-eight ace vs ace two

The two-machine made a sharp turn in a small radius almost at the same time, then pulled up and flew head-on.

The heads on both sides of the Huangjiang River rotated with the two fighter jets. No one spoke, and only the sounds of propellers and engines of the two fighter jets were heard.

All Chinese people were sweating while others were excited to cry.

The war-torn motherland makes people cry.

It is exciting and inspiring to stand up at critical moments.

Looking at the fuselage of the No. 214 ship, everyone in China knew that it was too difficult for the chief instructor.

Two-machine head-on.

"Doduo..."

The No. 101 Type 96 ship battle opened fire first.

Yamashita Shirakawa knows the principle that it is better to start first. When two machines headed forward, they often had a better position when firing first, forcing the opponent to make tactical turns in advance, keep up with him, and immediately occupy the opponent's second half of the ball.

The red tracer bullet and high-explosion combustion bit off the nose of the fighter jet of the No. 214, which attracted the hearts of the Chinese people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to snatch their bodies, tilt backwards, and exclaim in a low voice.

The tracer bomb sprinted straight to the nose of the No. 214 ship war, marking the flight paths of the two fighters on the same straight line.

Zhou Zhihan's eyes shrank, and Yamashita Qiro was indeed an ace pilot, and his grasp of ballistics and tracks was perfect.

In air combat, the relative positions encountered by both sides are extremely changeable. In addition to the most typical large track distance and small track distance approach, there will also be extremely small or no track distance approach.

Usually, the pilot will determine whether the track distance between himself and the enemy plane is so small that it will inevitably avoid the collision, otherwise it can be determined that there is no track distance.

In fact, this boundary is very blurred in air combat and the duration is often very short, especially when both sides make violent maneuvering approaches, the absence of track distance may only last for a few seconds. Only an old bird with rich experience and can be called a king can maintain it for more than ten seconds.

In this case, the timing of a tactical turn is very important, and the time left for the pilot to judge is a calcium carbide flame. Some pilots who do not have enough experience often cannot grasp this opportunity well and change it in a hurry, and will be immediately bitten to death, fire, and shot down by the opponent.

The right-pressing rod of the No. 214 ship war slides backward, right rudder, wings point to the sky in obliquely, the belly of the aircraft faces eastward, and the head-on track of the two aircraft is staggered in advance, and fly in the southwest direction to avoid the arc. While making small-angle turns, always keep the No. 101 Type 96 ship war in sight.

The No. 214 ship battle can only make passive choices, change the track in advance, and seek quick and sharp turns to recover the disadvantages, otherwise, you will hit the biting tracer bullet head-on.

When the opponent shoots first, there is no choice but to make changes in advance.

On the way to Shanghai, the No. 214 ship was intercepted by Japanese aircraft layer by layer. The fuselage was injured in many places during the breakout. Although several Japanese aircraft were shot down, it also caused not much ammunition left, at most only three seconds, or even less. This is why Zhou Zhihan did not fire during the head-on attack and would rather choose to passively, waiting for the opportunity, and one blow was fatal.

The front-on-head attack shooting line is too small, and Yamashita Shiro is the ace pilot again, so the probability of head-on shooting down is very slim.

Yamashita Shiraki knew that the No. 214 ship battle came back from Nanjing, and there was not much ammunition left. Although it was equipped with a secondary fuel tank, there was not much fuel left.

Therefore, Yamashita Shiro forced the No. 214 ship to passively avoid maneuvers at the cost of wasting three seconds of bullets. He instantly grasped the initiative, immediately pressed the pole to the left and pulled it backwards, with the left rudder, and the belly of the machine headed west, and accelerated forward, occupying the advantageous position of the No. 214 ship's rear hemisphere position in one fell swoop, and always controlled the No. 214 ship's battle within his sight.

Two-machine chase.

Ship No. 214 is doing away with maneuver.

The No. 101 Type 96 ship battle is firmly held on.

The No. 214 ship battle cannot escape the No. 101 Type 96 ship battle in the cable-stayed lift, and the latter is also difficult to pull into the distance between the two aircraft. The distance between the two aircraft is 280 meters, which is the distance that can barely open fire.

The distance of 280 meters is barely enough for the rookie, but for Shiro Yamashita, it is a normal operation.

In the fierce pursuit, the No. 101 Type 96 ship battle made a subtle turn to the outside of the plane.

Zhou Zhihan immediately noticed a slight change in the fighter nose of the No. 101 Type 96. He immediately cut the nose inward, turned sharply at a small angle, and made an extended maneuver action.

The 101 Type 96 ship battle made a subtle turn on the outside, which was to adjust the concealed shooting advance angle. The advantage of this was that the advance amount was more accurate and advanced, and it also allowed the pilot of the attack aircraft to always see the target aircraft from the left side of the nose.

Only the ace pilot can make such a hidden and not be thrown away by the front aircraft. In the case of ordinary people, even if an excellent pilot makes this "slight turn outside the plane" maneuver, he will often fail to grasp the timing and heat of the rod pressing, and the outward cutting of the aircraft is too large in an instant, and he will be thrown away by the enemy aircraft immediately.

The belly of the No. 214 ship war only swayed in the sight of the No. 101 Type 96 ship war sight for less than a second before sliding out the circle of the sight. Yamashita Shiro was secretly admired and immediately pressed the pole left. The nose of the machine was cut into the tail of the No. 214 ship war, biting it tightly, and continuing to adjust the shooting in advance.

The No. 214 ship battle entered the cross at the center of the sight, shook it for a while, twice... Stay stable...

Yamashita Shiro was ready to press the button at the top of the joystick with his thumb.

The No. 214 ship battle suddenly turned right at a very fast speed, continued to perform extended maneuvering actions, and once again slid out of the sight of the No. 101 Type 96 ship battle battle.

"Baga!"

Yamashita Qiro pressed the rod and urged the rudder, and continued to bite him. He breathed tightly and his sideburns were slightly sweating.

The No. 214 ship battle suddenly changed in the right turn and went straight forward.

Yamashita Shiro continued to change the situation, staring at the No. 214 ship battle, judging its next flight trajectory at any time, and as long as the judgment is accurate, fire immediately.

Yamashita Shiro's aiming skills are also very exquisite. His eyes never stay in the center of the sight for more than four seconds, but always wander on the target in the center of the circle and the target outside the windshield.

Only the rookie pilot will keep a close eye on the target plane in the center of the sight.

The distance between the two aircraft was always maintained at about 280 meters, chasing from west to east along the Huangpu River. After a moment, they turned a big circle and flew westward.

The people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait did not know any maneuvering actions, but they could see that the moment the Japanese fighter jets opened fire, the chief instructor fell into a passive position and was chased by the enemy's fighter jets.

All the common people's palms were sweating, their hearts were raised to their throats, holding their breath, stretching their necks involuntarily, twisting back and forth with these two fighter planes.

Yamashita Shiro was experienced and his rear tracking was always on both sides of the No. 214 ship battle. He would never enter the trajectory of the No. 214 ship battle, and would directly strangle Zhou Zhihan to perform a 180-degree spiral shooting.

The empire already had several excellent pilots buried under the gun of the shocking 180-degree circumcision shooting of the chief instructor of the Chinese Air Force. Yamashita Shiro would never allow such a tragedy to repeat.

Since the air battle on August 14, Zhou Zhihan has encountered such a tough opponent for the first time. He secretly praised Shanxia Qilang for being well-known, and is very experienced in both experience and technology.

The 214 ship warfare made several extended maneuvering actions in a row, but they could not get rid of the 101 Type 96 ship warfare, but the latter could not do even if he wanted to catch up with one meter, so he could only bite the tail of the 214 ship warfare.

Yamashita Shiro made continuous adjustments to advance, but always slipped out of the sight by the No. 214 ship battle.

Sweat beads appeared on Yamashita Shirato's temples. Every time he bit the battle of the No. 214 and completed the advance amount and was about to open fire, the opponent made a simple expansion maneuver in the flash, destroying the advance amount of the attack, which made him a little angry. All the soldiers of the empire were watching him, including General Hasegawa, the commander-in-chief of the Third Fleet, standing on the deck of the [Izumo] to watch the battle. He bit the opponent's tail for so long and had not shot it down. He was a little sorry for the title of ace pilot.
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