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Chapter 861 Why did so many German planes suddenly appear?

Soon the British and American Airlines Army saw more than 1,000 fighter jets in Hungary, the 7th fighter jet of the newly formed Imperial Air Force, the 5th fighter jet of the German Air Force, the 3rd Fighter jet of the German Air Force, the Slovak Air Force, the Italian Air Force, and the Romanian Air Force. The total number of flight units such as the Croatian fighter jet of the Slovakia Air Force, the Italian Air Force, and the Romanian Air Force were more than 1,000 fighter jets, and bombers attacked Sicily airspace.

"hiss!"

Seeing this, all the British and American airline pilots were gasping for a big breath and their faces were full of panic.

Because at this moment, the British and American air force bombed Sicily for almost a day and there was little ammunition left, and because they had not encountered any German air defense firepower or counterattacks from the air force two days ago, they only dispatched more than 600 aircraft to continue the bombing mission today.

Moreover, more than 200 bombers were occupied by these more than 600 aircraft.

Because that is to say, the German Air Force was able to face the assault and there were less than 400 fighters, and now there were at least 1,000 fighters from the German and its servants.

So why don’t these British and American pilots who are facing the life-and-death aviation war immediately, exclaim and panic!

"Why did so many German aircraft suddenly appear? What about our warning radar? Why didn't there be a warning? Didn't they detect the appearance of German aircraft? And did they not find our fleet?"

When pilot Stephen Amer saw clearly the number of German air forces they were about to face, he screamed in panic.

"Who knows!"

"We can only pray now!"

David Nat, the pilot next to Stephen Amel, also said worriedly with fear.

"Reinforcements! We should now ask the General Command to dispatch a large number of air troops to us to resist these sudden German troops, otherwise we might be killed here today!"

Stephen Amel shouted in fear after hearing this.

"We should prepare to fight the German air force right away! Our reinforcements are now without the ability to rush over to assist us in the battle immediately, other air forces can come to us for a short time to support the battle!"

The pilot David Nat, who was gradually calming down, responded intently while staring at the German air force that was gradually approaching their B-17 bomber fleet, while trying to restrain his fear.

"Damn German army! I'll fight with you!"

Looking at the German plane that had begun to fight with his air force, the pilot Stephen Amer, who was already afraid, suddenly seemed to be crazy, and his eyes were red and roared wildly.

At the same time, he immediately cooperated with pilot David Nat and other pilots to fly the B-17 bomber equipped with Norton bomb dialing equipment to attack the German fighter group.

So it took not long before the 12th Air Force commanded by General Doolittle, including the 97, 99, 301 and 2nd Bomber Teams handed over to him by the 8th Bomber Command, also participated in the process.

Although the pilots and aircraft of these bomber brigades did not all come, only half of the pilots came, they still have rich combat experience.

So once they started an air battle with the German Air Force, their combat effectiveness was unwilling to be outdone.

However, this time the German vassal air force did not fly the backward BF109G fighter jets, ME210CA-1 heavy fighter jets, or Fw190 fighter jets provided to them by the German army, but also Ta-152 fighter jets.

Because the bomber groups of British and American Air Force bombers in Sicily are all B-24 and B-17 bombers, as well as a small number of B-29 bombers, as well as P-51 Mustang fighters, Typhoon fighters, Spitfire fighters and other aircraft participating in the battle.

Of course, the German fighter jets were also all Saber fighters and Il28 bombers.

All pilots from the minion countries were envious of these advanced fighter jets and bombers in the German army.

The pilots of the British and American Air Force, including those who are fighting their life and death, were also envious and jealous. They also wanted to have such advanced aircraft to fight back against the German army.

The sudden air battle in Sicily immediately alarmed General Doolittle, the commander of the 12th Air Force, so he immediately convened the commander of the US high-level bomber, Lieutenant General Carl Spatz, Major General Nathan Twining, Major General Ella Eke, and other fighter generals to conduct an emergency combat meeting.

He also immediately dispatched the air force to support the battle. Of course, his support operation was immediately approved by senior officials such as Eisenhower, General Marshall and Cunningham.
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