Five hundred and thirty-eight Hoover swing maneuvers
The No. 214 Spitfire pulled up and jumped three times in succession, and shot down an enemy plane at a lightning speed, which was disrupted in an instant, and the 10 plum-style forward formations were formed.
In order to use superior firepower to shoot down No. 214's fire, the German style set up a dense formation. A plum style was quickly hit and caught fire and fell, which immediately caused the remaining plum style chain reaction and quickly spread out to avoid collision.
What Zhou Zhihan wants is this effect, and what he wants is to win the chaos.
In the melee, technology is king!
No. 214 rushes into the enemy formation and begins to roll like a blade.
In air combat, the angle and orientation of the fighter's rolling depends entirely on the position of the fighter and the direction of the nose.
Just a quick look around, the locations of all the enemy planes in the surrounding airspace were imprinted in Zhou Zhihan's mind like a ruler. The speed, height, position of each Messerchmitt flying towards him, and the angle formed with the No. 214 fire was accurately calculated, which required super memory and judgment ability, and unparalleled experience.
In addition to the 10 plum styles that form dense firepower in the front, there are 20 plum styles that form a dual-plane or four-finger formation at the back, which are divided into several combat groups, following up in a layered and orderly manner.
Soviet fighter jets are still far behind, and the No. 214 Spitfire can fire without restraint while rolling, without worrying about hurting one's own people.
In other words, those who appear in front of the nose of the aircraft are all enemy aircraft.
Zhou Zhihan pressed the rod from left to right, successfully completed a 270-degree roll, and then reached the 45-degree angle on the right front of a plum-style flying towards him, forming a front-facing shooting. Using experience to instantly estimate the shooting advance amount and fire.
The Messerchmitt propeller made a harsh sound, whistling like a 50-ton truck on the ground, moving forward at a speed of 100 kilometers. The huge inertia made it impossible for it to brake within a few meters.
Therefore, Zhou Zhihan's advance measure was enough to hit the plum style against the red bounce track.
The tracer bullet tear opens the protective armor of the abdomen of the plum machine, and the high-explosive bomb drills into the ammunition and explodes instantly. While freeing up the fireball, shrapnel and body fragments fly around. The experienced German pilots jumped without hesitation, opened the parachute, and then waved to indicate that the plum machine that followed behind should not hit him.
Now, fighter jets from all countries are basically equipped with closed fuel tanks, and experienced pilots choose to attack enemy aircraft's ammunition compartment rather than fuel tanks.
Just as the bullets of the No. 214 fire-breathing bullets were fired in advance, Zhou Zhihan pressed the rod from right to left, stomped the rudder and rolled in advance, avoiding the explosion-stricken area, and completed a 270-degree roll to the left, then went to the left of another plum-style, changed it, calculated the advance amount, fired, and the timing was just right.
Faced with the sudden rolling of Fire No. 214, Messerchmidt's pilot was at a loss. In his technical consciousness, it was not scientific at all that the 214 fire no. 214 rolled in such a way against the principle of dynamics: "How could this happen?"
At the same time, all German pilots said this: "Hell, how can you fly like this... Damn, how can you fly like this..."
The No. 214 fire shot a large deflection angle shot. The fiery red barrage covered the plum style, leaving bullet holes on its fuselage, making it unable to fight again. It blazed thick black smoke and ignited a few flames. When exiting the battlefield, he watched the No. 214 fire passed by himself but could not do anything.
Messerchmidt's pilot cursed: "Damn it, I was hit by the damn 214 Spitfire, my condenser was broken, and one of the propellers was also interrupted. I had to find a place to force the landing. This damn, the position he attacked, I couldn't avoid..."
For enemy planes at different locations, Zhou Zhihan opened fire and hit them differently.
This point shot is a deliberate injury, which will prevent other enemy planes from being caught in the range of the shooting, and can also avoid collisions.
In the direct flight, the No. 214 Spitfire shot with another point shot. Regardless of whether it could hit an enemy plane flying towards him, he quickly pulled the rod and made a super large slew with a large overload. He pulled it up to the top at a large angle. When he flew backward, he saw the opponent being hit. The back of the plane had black eyes, like a drunken rooster, flapping his clumsy wings, and staggering towards the ground. The pilot's parachuting and parachute opening movements were obviously much more skillful than flying the plane.
Then, No. 214 fire opened fire again in the grand storm in a stance of Mount Tai, hitting the tail of a Messer Schmidt who had just passed by, and the tail wing was broken, revealing the keel inside, dragging black smoke, and leaving the battlefield.
Hoover swings and maneuvering.
This is a perfect Hoover swing maneuver on the head shot super large gyro maneuver.
But no one knows what Hoover swings and maneuver is.
Before this, no one has seen fighter jets still shoot when they make rolling and swaying maneuvers.
This is unreasonable!
But this action was actually flew out by No. 214's fire.
In flight technology, existence is reasonable.
It's like, what you haven't seen does not mean it doesn't exist.
Before this, falling leaves were considered unreasonable maneuvering. Wasn’t someone flying?
The three maneuvering actions were connected in series, and four were shot down in a blink of an eye, making the German pilots who saw all this in their eyes creepy.
They watched the No. 214 Spitfire do two reasonable actions, plus one that looks unreasonable but is indeed flying out, shooting down four of their own fighter planes without any help.
What's even more terrifying is that after the No. 214 fire shot down four plum-types, it changed from flying to rear tracking, making people sweat and worried.
No. 214, the fire broke out and made a killing and heart-killing maneuvering action.
In such a battle, a sudden appearance of maneuvering actions that all pilots had never seen before were a huge shock to the enemy and an encouragement to oneself.
This maneuvering action is too terrifying.
Two consecutive 270-degree rolls were shot down two fighters, with a success rate of 100%. Such combat effectiveness was too terrifying.
"spread!"
Major Dietrich Hrabach shouted loudly, he saw all this clearly, and he was air conditioning in his heart. This No. 214 fire spitting fire was terrible.
The old German birds were frightened. Without the reminder of Major Dietrich Hrabach, they had already scattered to both sides. For a moment, "Damn it" and "hell" sounds endlessly.
The Soviet pilots following behind were almost shocked to drop their chins. No. 214 was as if they were in a no-man's realm. In an instant, five plum-shaped planes were shot down, scaring the remaining enemy planes so that they spread out to both sides and flashed a wide passage for them.
At this time, the Soviet fighter-bomber group continued to move forward, while the Luftwaffe was a little chaotic.
Major Dietrich Hrabach led the group of aircraft that took off and intercepted first to chase, and the two squadrons that had just taken off and intercepted were beaten to the two sides by the No. 214 spitfire, which formed two groups of aircraft in Germany flew towards each other, and the hedging speed was extremely fast. Fortunately, they were all old birds, and they were shocked but not confused. The two groups of aircraft were flying by in a staggering and interlaced manner.
Chapter completed!