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Chapter 135 Bad Things and Good Things

() When it is at an altitude of 10,000 meters, it is the most vulnerable time for the ba349 rocket-powered interceptor. It has run out of fuel, and now it is a glider with not very good gliding performance. (In order to reduce the resistance caused by climbing,

Its wings are relatively small) Of course, if it can be used for a period of time to dive, then it can use the dive acceleration to obtain enough kinetic energy, but now, those US military fighter jets that have been ambushing at high altitude will give them such a

Opportunity?

The ba349 rocket-powered interceptor can reach higher speeds in a dive, but in the initial stage of the dive, due to its own lack of power, its acceleration capabilities are far inferior to their opponents. This leaves them with almost no means of getting rid of enemy attacks.

A group of rookies, flying unpowered gliders, faced a group of veterans flying fighter jets with energy advantages. This couldn't even be considered a battle, it was a one-sided massacre. In just a few minutes, the remaining ba349s were wiped out.

.There were a few luckier guys who managed to fire off the rockets before being shot down, but in the end nothing was shot down.

The little strength that the German SS Air Force had finally accumulated was wiped out in a big gamble. In fact, when they are in an unfavorable situation, most of the guys who want to make a comeback by gambling will just do it.

You will lose all your money.

Thomas stood in the war room and heard "I'm hit! Help me!", "He's behind me, I can't get rid of him!" and "I'm going to parachute!" constantly coming from the radio.

The shouts kept coming, and then they fell silent one by one.

When all the sounds disappeared, Colonel Thomas shook and then fell directly to the ground.

The most significant operation after the establishment of the SS Air Force ended in a disastrous defeat. All 100 aircraft were destroyed and no one was spared. After paying such a high price, the results achieved were actually zero!

If such results were reported to the Führer, how would the Führer, who had great hopes for the SS Air Force, react? Thomas could not bear such a responsibility.



"My Führer, today the boys of the SS Air Force launched another brave attack on the enemy..." Goering began to report today's battle to Hitler over the phone.

"My friend, you must have good news to tell me, right?" From the voice on the phone, Hitler seemed to be in a good mood.

"We can't disturb the Führer's good mood, can we?" Goering thought. "What's the benefit of letting the Führer know this result? Besides, the loss of this failure is not as big as imagined, no

Is it just a hundred planes? Especially this kind of plane is a disposable item, and so are the pilots. So if they are all lost, it is actually not that terrible."

"Yes, my head of state." Goering said this. "We took the initiative and attacked the British bomber group and achieved great results. However, my head of state, our young men also paid huge casualties. You

You know, they're all newbies."

Of course Goering knew that the so-called "huge results" were actually just a big zero. Oh, it's unfair to say that. At least, when the Allies launched a preemptive raid on them, their assigned air defense units still shot down

Several enemy planes. Of course, calling this achievement "huge" may be a bit exaggerated. But Göring knew how to talk to win Hitler's favor.

Trust. He specifically emphasized later that "our young men also paid huge casualties." With this foreshadowing, the head of state himself, who had been a street artist, would have imagined a picture of "the heroic young man uses the weak to attack the strong, and finally beats him to death."

He will then be moved by the artwork in his mind and believe in this story.

"How many enemy planes have we shot down?" Hitler asked on the phone.

"My Führer, we shot down a total of 40 British bombers! We also lost 62 of our own. Führer, you know, our boys are all newbies."

Goering was the best at bragging. Basically, no one could surpass him except Goebbels. Now facing Hitler's interrogation, he immediately opened his mouth and reported a series of numbers with both round and zero numbers.

.Moreover, he deliberately made his losses exceed

Passed the enemy. (Actually, if those rookies can really achieve this exchange ratio with the bombers, it can definitely be regarded as a big victory.) There are people who especially emphasize that they are rookies. This makes people feel more credible. At least the head of state

No doubt at all.

What? You said there will be no problems with the verification process? Boy, is this kind of thing necessary for verification? If you really want to verify it, tell me that the super aces of the Luftwaffe have shot down more Soviet aircraft than the Soviet Union has invested.

The total number of fighter planes is high. How was their performance verified?

"It's not easy, boys!" Hitler lamented on the phone. Listening to that voice, Göring knew that Hitler had no doubts about his report. So he quickly continued to light the fire.

"Führer, we have a young man named Luca. Before he died, he shot down three enemy planes by himself, and finally knocked down another one by ramming. How heroic!"

"Well, such a model should be well publicized. You go and contact Goebbels."

"Führer, there is one last thing. We have suffered a lot this time. If we cannot get more support, we may need to rest for a while."

"Well, I will let them give priority to replenishing the SS Air Force. You can rest assured about this. No matter how poor it is, it cannot be poor for the Air Force, and no matter how hard it is, it cannot be for the SS."

Putting down the phone, Goering smiled. In fact, sometimes, it's that simple for bad things to turn into good things.



"I think that after this attack, the German rocket interceptors should be dormant for a while," Ron said. "Loss of nearly a hundred in a battle is absolutely fatal for a new aircraft. I

What worries us the most is the German jets. I think we should not, at least in the near future, put too many fighter jets into direct escort in order to guard against such things. I hope to put more of them into

Go on a safari."

"What if the Germans don't stop?" asked a British officer.

"This possibility is unlikely," Ron replied, "and we can afford the consequences of misjudgment with our strength."

Ron paused for a moment. He felt that he was becoming more and more like a machine. It seemed that when he made any decision, he only considered numbers. Is this maturity or depravity? But now it is not about thinking.

At this time.

"This is a picture taken by our reconnaissance plane. The Germans are lengthening the runways at some airports in Poland. I suspect they intend to move the jets there to avoid our safaris and complete tactical training. Any organization of Germany

This human intention is truly the most important work. We cannot be held back by some small problems, losing the watermelon and picking up the sesame seeds."

"Can our fighter jets get here?" Doolittle asked.

"Yes General, both P-38 and P-81 can fly here." A staff officer replied.

"Once you fly here, you can't make two turns before you have to fly back." Ron added.

"This way we won't be able to maintain long-term hunting in this area to suppress the enemy." Doolittle dropped the pencil in his hand.

"General, there is still a way. Our planes do not go back to the UK directly. We are here, here." Ron pointed out the corresponding airport on the map. "These airports under the control of Soviet morons land at these airports, replenish fuel and ammunition, and then return

Fly back. This is called shuttle safari."

"Why fly back? From the map, the Soviet side is much closer to these airports. It would be more efficient to simply send a team and station it there." Doolittle said.

Ron looked at Doolittle in surprise, "This guy really dares to think! Isn't he afraid that McCarthy will say that he is a communist in the future?" But now the Soviet Union is an ally. No one would have expected that a McCarthy would appear in the future. Besides,

Well, by then, considering Dolittle’s status as a wealthy, handsome, and wealthy financial sponsor, it is estimated that no one will actually do anything against him.

"The Soviets need to agree to this."

"I will contact the country to see if this idea can be realized. If the country approves it and has contacted the Soviets, I hope Ron can go to the Soviet Union in person to make arrangements. Think about it, across the entire continent

Safari, this will definitely go down in history.”

"Okay General," Ron replied with a smile, "I am willing to serve you. But you have already left too many things in history."

The victory of World War II is only a matter of time. What to do after the war is something that time must consider. If history does not change drastically, it is inevitable that the United States and China will take action in North Korea. How will Ron deal with himself by then? Originally, Ron

He planned to retire as soon as the war ended, and then go to Europe to be a hermit. But now, he had a new idea: to build a good relationship with Doolittle, and it would be good to retire with him after the war to start a business.
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