Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 335 Soviet-Finnish War (4)

A Finnish field airfield near the Finnish-Soviet border.

Parked on the runway were three fighter jets with smooth front fuselage lines and slender appearance. This lower monoplane has a dihedral wing, the triangular tail is evenly installed on the rear end of the fuselage, and the rear tricycle landing gear can be fully retracted and retracted. The appearance of the aircraft can be said to be relatively beautiful. There are seven fighter jets of the same model in the parking area next to it.

Frank, who was sitting in the cabin, was staring at the pamphlet in his hand attentively. But what I was reading was not a battle manual, but a novel.

The reason why I was reading in the narrow cabin was because the situation on the Soviet-Finnish border has become increasingly tense recently. As the Soviet troops continue to gather towards the border, normal people can imagine that a battle is about to break out.

Therefore, these people have to be on duty every day.

Combat readiness duty is divided into different levels. It is one situation for pilots to stay in the waiting room. It is another situation to sit in the cabin. But now, it is an even more extreme situation. Most pilots are sitting in While waiting in the cabin, planes will take turns taking off and cruising along the border of Finland. Of course, those cruising were all those old Finnish fighter jets, used to confuse the Soviet army.

When he was halfway through reading the book, suddenly a sharp battle siren sounded over the airport. The radar brought by Germany discovered a group of aircraft taking off from the Soviet Union.

"These damn idiots are finally here!" Frank was excited and hurriedly put the book in his hand under his butt, watching the ground crew below help him start the engine. The 1180-horsepower Klimov M-105PF piston engine was started, and a cloud of black smoke suddenly spurted out from the exhaust pipe. After a few seconds, the engine rotation sound became even.

Frank pressed the communicator after confirming that all instruments and equipment were working properly. "Tower, tower, Black Hawk 1 is ready, requesting takeoff." He spoke in German, and the tower's reply was also in more standard German. "You can take off, good luck."

"Although it's not as good as the BF-190F, I'm really looking forward to using Maozi's aircraft to fight Maozi or something." Frank muttered quietly, released the brakes, and the plane slid forward slowly at first, and gradually became faster and faster. The two front wheels moved away from each other, and then the entire plane took off into the sky and rushed into the sky.

The reason why I say "Maozi's plane" is because all the instrument panels of the plane he is flying are in authentic Russian. He learned from the ground crew that even the production batch number printed on the engine is in Russian. The most exaggerated thing. What's more, there is a bright red five-pointed star printed on the fuselage.

As for where this Soviet aircraft, which is so new that it seems to have been pulled over right after leaving the factory, comes from, no one knows. Although the Finns said that these "Soviet planes" were aid from a friendly international neighbor, he was not so stupid as to really think that these planes came from the Soviet Union.

However, he is not interested in the various political activities between countries. As a pilot, he loves flying and hopes to show his talents in the battle of blood and fire.

This "Soviet aircraft" actually comes from Germany and is produced by Yanik's private secret factory. It is an improved version of the first fighter jet LaGG-1 (LaGG-1) designed by the Soviet Lavochkin Design Bureau. , Lager-3 fighter jet.

The latent agents stole some of the design drawings, and combined them with Yanik's later memories to create these fighter jets that had not even been mass-produced by the Soviet Union.

Speaking of LaGG-1, it can be said to be one of the world's outstanding fighters in the early 1940s. The aircraft has a maximum speed of 600 kilometers per hour and a 20mm cannon and two 7mm machine guns. Firepower, but unfortunately after service, its maneuverability and climb rate were not ideal, so an improved version was produced instead.

The LaG-3 fighter jet, derived from the LaG-1, became the Soviet Union's main front-line aircraft during the winter counterattack in 1942.

As one of the more modern fighter jets owned by the former Soviet Union when the Germans invaded, the Lager-3 is known for its robustness and reliability. However, in terms of engine performance and maneuverability, it is inferior to the Bf109F/G and FW190A equipped by the German army. Both of these aircraft have dealt heavy blows to the Lager-3. Due to the shortage of materials during the war, the entire machine was made of wood, and the skin was also made of new plywood, but the surface was still processed to be quite smooth.

As for what the Soviets would think after seeing these planes, it was not Yannick's concern. What if this aircraft was shot down and taken by the Soviets? There isn't even a single German letter on it, it's all in Russian. The pilots were all foreigners, not a single pure-blooded Germanic face. Maybe Stalin will execute a group of innocent people, even aircraft designers. This is something Yannick wants to do.

One after another, LaG-3 fighter jets took off.

When all ten fighter jets took off and formed a formation to fly to the border, the sound of the tower came from the earphones. "Attention, the Soviet bomber cluster will arrive in airspace No. 5 in twenty minutes. The number exceeds 80." If there is any difference between these Lager-3 aircraft and Soviet goods, it is the radio. During World War II, the Soviet Union equipped fighter jets and bombers with radios on a large scale in the second half of 1943. At this time, it was simply impossible for every aircraft to be equipped with radios.

But of course Yannick will not leave any clues on this. All the components are made in Britain and the United States, and none of them are made in Germany.

Forget it if it is a reconnaissance plane, but what is being dispatched now is a group of bombers. Of course, this scale is the prelude to war! !

And their fighter jets would arrive in airspace No. 5 ten minutes ahead of the Soviets, which was enough to catch the Soviets off guard.

The Soviets were not fools. After seeing the power of the blitzkrieg used by Germany in Poland, they followed the example and gathered a large number of bombers, hoping to blow up important facilities in Finland at once.

Unfortunately, what they didn't know was that Yannick not only secretly supported various fighter jets, but also generously provided three radars. Although it is not the latest product, the detection range has reached 100 kilometers.

It's just that the Soviet-Finnish border is not short, and the old fighter jets of the Finnish Air Force are not of much use, so the supporting fighter jets are scattered everywhere.

A few minutes after arriving over No. 5, Frank saw a cluster flying over from the opposite direction. Nearly a hundred SB-2 bombers were flying smoothly on the route.

No fighter escort!

Frank couldn't help but shake his head. He didn't know what these idiots were thinking. Could it be that they foolishly thought that the Finnish Air Force did not dare to take off to intercept? Sending bombers alone without even ensuring air superiority is really a suicide attempt. "SB-2 bombers, their defensive weapons are four 62mm machine guns."

It's just rubbish!

"Hunting time!!"

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