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Chapter 1447 Dive Bombing

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    About ten kilometers north of Yiwu City, on the mountainside of Taiping Mountain.

    Shan Wazi crawled forward slightly with his elbows on the ground, seemingly slowly but actually quickly, and soon he climbed to An Zhenyuan's side.

    "Captain, when will our air force arrive?" Shan Wazi looked up at the sky and asked eagerly.

    "Why are you so anxious?" An Zhenyuan said angrily, "The time will come naturally. Let's just do our own thing well, huh?"

    Shan Wazi said: "I am anxious to see the fireworks show."

    "Fireworks show?" An Zhenyuan said with a dark face, "You kid, please give me something to eat. Don't make any mistakes in explaining your affairs, otherwise I won't be able to save you."

    "That's impossible." Shanwazi said, "We have already prepared it."

    "This is the best" An Zhenyuan suddenly stopped in the middle of his words.

    Shan Wazi suddenly became alert and asked: "Captain, what's wrong?"

    "Here it comes!" An Zhenyuan said in a deep voice, "Shanwazi, our air force is here!"

    Although the tone was as calm as usual, Shan Wazi still heard a hint of excitement. Apparently, An Zhenyuan was as anxious as him.

    "The air force is coming?" Shan Wazi looked up anxiously.

    Sure enough, a group of black aircraft appeared in the southwest sky.

    Even if it is a safe estimate, there are at least forty of them. Although they are still very far apart, Shanwazi, who has extraordinary eyesight, can already tell that they are Chinese Air Force fighters.

    "Captain, this is our air force!" Shanwazi said.

    "Then what are you waiting for?" An Zhenyuan said, "Hurry up and set a fire!"

    "Yes." Shan Wazi agreed and walked backwards back into the bushes.

    In a mountain col not far from where the two men were hiding, Shan Wazi and a dozen other team members had already prepared a pyre.

    Last night, Shan Wazi and the dozen or so members of the team did nothing but were busy collecting dry firewood. By this morning, they finally built a huge firewood pile.

    On this firewood pile, there is also a pile of new soil.

    This is what a local old farmer taught them. If there is only dry firewood, it is difficult to produce thick smoke. Only by covering the dry firewood with a layer of new soil can thick smoke be produced. Local farmers often use this method to apply plant ash to the land.

    As soon as Shan Wazi came down, he shouted loudly: "Light the fire! Light the fire! Light the fire quickly!"

    The team members who were guarding the firewood pile quickly struck matches, then threw them into the dry firewood pile.

    The pile of dry firewood was covered with a thick layer of pine needles, and when a match was struck, it burst into flames.

    In just a moment, the entire firewood pile was burning all around. The rolling flames licked the new soil covering the top, and thick smoke immediately rose upwards.

    Almost at the same time, billowing smoke also rose from the other three different directions: Dishuiling, Sarcophagus Rock, and the mountainside or top of Mashan.

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    Looking down from a high altitude, these four plumes of thick smoke appear very conspicuous.

    Chennault found the smoke without any effort at all.

    After signaling to Martins through the porthole, Chennault dived down in Eagle 2.

    According to what Zheng Shaoyu said before the operation, the Japanese artillery position responsible for Eagle 2 is in the southwest corner of the pile of smoke in the northeast, about one kilometer away.

    In the blink of an eye, Eagle 2 dived over the target area.

    Chennault pushed the control stick again, and Eagle 2 began to fly at ultra-low altitude.

    By this time, the Japanese infantry on the ground had reacted, raised their rifles and fired into the sky.

    Chennault didn¡¯t care about this, because the probability of a rifle hitting a high-speed fighter plane was very small, and the probability of being hit on vital points such as the fuel tank or cockpit was even smaller.

    If such a small probability event can happen to him, what else is there to say?

    After flying four to five hundred meters at low altitude, Chennault immediately spotted a suspected target diagonally ahead.

    From a high altitude, it is difficult to find artillery positions on the ground due to distance and angle. However, if the flight altitude is lowered to within 50 meters and a rough positioning is obtained in advance, it will not be difficult to find them.

    Chen Nabei continued to lower his altitude, and in the blink of an eye, Eagle 2 passed over the suspected target.

    The next moment, there was a crashing sound, and a large number of branches rolled up above the suspected target.

      It really is!  Chennault laughed twice, pulled the joystick, and Eagle 2 pulled up.

    After making a big circle in the air, Chennault drove Eagle 2 down again. At this time, Chennault saw the artillery position whose camouflage had been taken off.

    I saw that the Japanese artillery on the position was in chaos.

    You¡¯re done, you¡¯re done!  Chennault laughed evilly and pressed the bomb release button.

    The next moment, a 500-pound aerial bomb detached from the belly of Eagle 2 and hit straight down.

    Two seconds later, the 500-pound aerial bomb accurately hit the Japanese artillery position on the ground.

    Then there was a bang, and a huge cloud of smoke bloomed from the Japanese artillery position.

    Because the flight altitude was too low, Eagle 2 was also affected by the air waves that spread instantly, and the fuselage began to tremble violently in an instant.

    But instead of being afraid, Chennault laughed in a perverted way.

    Most pilots are like this, and they will become a little abnormal to some extent.

    Flying to a height of several hundred meters, he made a big circle and looked down again, only to see that the artillery position had completely disappeared, leaving only a huge crater with a diameter of at least fifty meters.

    The crater was pitch black, and black smoke was still curling out.

    The dozens of Japanese soldiers who had been guarding this position were also missing.

    Only the 150mm caliber cannon is still standing, but the barrel has been twisted into twists. Looking at it like this, it has obviously lost the value of maintenance.

    Then looking around, other fighter planes also began to dive.

    Obviously, other fighters have also found their own targets.

    Chennault's mission has been completed, but he is not ready to leave.

    Because the Japanese artillery position is surrounded by the division headquarters of the Guards Division and the field hospital.

    The Eagle 2 still has plenty of fuel. The ammunition for the two M2 heavy machine guns and the two M1919 light machine guns are useless. Why should we rush back?  Why not take the opportunity to cause some trouble for the Japanese?

    I just don¡¯t know if Zhong Yi will give him a bonus?

    However, even if there was no bonus, he decided to do it for free.

    With two strange laughs, Chennault piloted the Eagle 2 and dived downwards.

    In an instant, the boundless land swept over like a giant curtain.

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