: Battle of the Seventy Britain Upgrade
"General Limalori... What's making you so anxious?" Dawdding still didn't know what was going on. He looked at his subordinates and asked.
Trafford Limalori is almost a bare commander now, how can he not be in a hurry?
He grabbed Daoding's arm and said, "Those **** who don't know how to fight, ordered my troops to retreat to the north..."
"What?" Dawding didn't know the news that the 11th Aviation Group had retreated, and he was shocked when he heard this.
Doesn't this mean that the British Air Force has given up air supremacy in the southeastern part of the United Kingdom, which the 11th Air Force is responsible for?
"Who gave such a stupid order? What if the Germans landed?" Dawding asked nervously.
At this time, Trafford Limalori didn't care about respecting his superior. He said angrily to Dawding, "It was an order from Churchill's staff. They plan to move the 13th Air Force southward!"
"..." Hugh Dawding almost spat out a mouthful of old blood on Trafford Limalory's face.
What he has been holding is the reserve force of the 13th Aviation Group, ready to enter into the battle for air supremacy in the southern part of the UK when it is absolutely necessary.
But this was the second day of the British air battle, and his reserve was forced into the battle... How could this battle be fought?
What makes him even more depressed is that, under this circumstance, Germany's spy network is still there, and the 13th Air Force Group is transferred south.
"This is a wrong decision. It's not good for us to put the 13th Aviation Group into battle so early!" Dawding shook his head and said.
Before Dawding finished speaking, the terrifying air defense siren sounded over there. German bombers passed by here, and the British, who lacked early warning, could only sound their own air defense siren again and again.
Although most of the evasion is unnecessary, the lethality of the German attack makes any city they pass through cautiously.
Yesterday, it was because of the rush to work that thousands of valuable skilled workers were killed. Now no one dares to take such a risk.
Like locusts crossing the border, where the German plane passed, everyone had to put down their work and take refuge in the nearby air defense shelter.
"The Germans must stop this attack against our air force... At least, they should try to disperse their attack force." Dawding is indeed an air force commander, and he can see the German army's intentions at a glance.
"Now, aren't all suspicious people quarantined? At least the Germans won't get the intelligence anymore." He analyzed it carefully and said.
Then he looked to the sky, looked at the German bombers far away, and continued: "At least, we should do something now."
"At least we should do something now!" In Churchill's office, the Prime Minister was also saying the same thing.
He also saw that the current situation was extremely unfavorable to Britain. At least the attack of the Luftwaffe had achieved a staged victory.
If the German planes continue to bombard British airports and military targets like this, then the only way for Britain to surrender is to surrender.
"Bombing Libya! At least our intelligence agencies have confirmed that the Germans have indeed found oil in North Africa!" An aide offered his opinion.
At least, the bombing of North Africa is a matter of the British army in North Africa, and it has nothing to do with the British mainland.
Even if the Germans learned the intelligence again, it was only a loss of part of the colonial army, and it would not make the current situation in the mainland worse.
"I agree! At least we should put troops in Libya to put pressure on the Germans and Italians." Another aide quickly agreed.
Churchill also thought it was a good idea, and he even thought that if the air raid on Libya was successful, it could reduce the number of German planes attacking the homeland.
"Then let the garrison in North Africa act, and draw up a plan as soon as possible, including reconnaissance of the location of the enemy's oil fields, and then take offensive actions!" After realizing the crux of the matter, Churchill ordered.
He is not only trying to pass on the current predicament of the United Kingdom, but also to open up a battlefield for counterattacks, so that the Germans can divert their attention from the British mainland.
"On the other hand, using visual observation as a navigation, let the 13th Aviation Group intercept the German bombers as soon as possible. What we have to do is not to sit still!"
After giving the battle order, Churchill stood up and said, "Not only in North Africa! We will use night bombing and retaliatory bombing of the German mainland!"
The Prime Minister has never been a passive beating person, he prefers to attack each other. How can a man who can lead the British people to victory in another time and space be a weak man?
Although Churchill was slightly inferior to Jagged Prime Minister Bismarck in terms of tough Jagged Blood, he was equally tenacious and strong, not losing to anyone.
"Find a way to counterattack as much as possible, we can't be beaten passively! If we can weaken even a single point of the Germans' determination to attack, let's do it!" After he finished this order, he walked out of the conference room.
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In Germany's front-line air force headquarters, in a huge reception room packed up for the head of state, Li Le is meeting with his experts in the aviation industry.
"My head of state, we are trying to find a way to improve the flight range of the aircraft." A technical expert sat opposite Li Le and said with sincerity.
Li Le proposed the design of a new generation of fighter jets because the range of the fighter jets that bombed the UK was slightly insufficient.
This is an interesting request for the Luftwaffe, as more feedback had previously suggested that the Luftwaffe was already invincible and would not need more advanced fighter jets any time soon.
In fact, most of the aircraft that Germany invested in the early period of the war were used at the end of World War II, although part of the reason was waste utilization, but more because the performance of these aircraft was not outdated.
At least on the brutal Eastern Front, the performance of the German fighters has always been slightly ahead, which also allowed the German pilots to achieve an amazing record on the Eastern Front.
Although these achievements could not help the Germans win the war, they also proved from the side that the design of German fighter jets was ahead and advanced - at least much stronger than that of the Soviet Union.
"The external auxiliary fuel tank is a solution. This improvement is immediate and does not affect the performance of the fighter." An old engineer put forward his own opinion.
"We have studied the performance of the Spitfire that the British put into combat, and it is exactly the same as what you mentioned by the Fuhrer. This fighter is a formidable opponent of the ME-109E fighter." Another designer added.
In fact, the FW-190 fighter that can perform more and more comprehensive tasks with the addition of auxiliary fuel tanks and bombs is what Li Le likes.
Although the air combat genius like Hardman was born on the ME-109 fighter, the ME-109 fighter series, which lacked room for improvement, ultimately could not play the role of the FW-190 series of fighters.
After the appearance of the TA-152 fighter, the ultimate improvement of the FW-190, the throne of the king of German piston fighters became the possession of Fokker Wolff.
And Messerschmitt, the original king of the Luftwaffe fighter jet design, had already switched to producing the ME-262 jet at this time.
Therefore, at least on the piston fighter, the FW-190 has more room for improvement and more stamina.
"The FW-190 fighter jet can carry a larger auxiliary fuel tank because of its design, and theoretically it can have a longer range." The aircraft designer who spoke first continued to say to Li Le.
These are all from the top aircraft design companies in Germany, including experts from Messerschmitt and talented people from Fokker Wolff.
Now everyone knows that the head of state is not very good at fooling around. He doesn't know where he learned a lot of professional knowledge, and many aspects are more professional than professionals. UU reading www.uukanshu.com
He knows the relationship between the wing load of the aircraft and the flight quality of the aircraft, and also knows the key to the subsequent improvement of the engine.
Those obscure proper nouns, the heads of state, are easy to come by, and often a casual sentence opens another window for these professional masters.
The solid foundation of German industry is often such a window, which can make people suddenly realize and understand a more correct future development direction.
"Hurry up to produce more FW-190 fighter jets, and don't stop improving. We need more fighter jets to fight to protect the airspace of the motherland!" Li Le leaned on the armrest of the sofa and waved his hands.
Goering, who was beside him, almost grinned to the back of his head. Li Le's practice of building a large air force and doubling the size of the air force was too much to his taste.
Because the Fuhrer likes to talk about more pilots, more fighter jets, and bigger and more advanced bombers.
So Goering even forgot to take into account that the Führer is getting more and more involved in professional aircraft design and manufacturing.
Those aircraft designers who had eyes above the ceiling and who were even more disgusted than Goering with the Führer dictating their designs are now becoming more and more willing to listen to the Führer's needs.
"This can make your design ideas clearer and shorten the time you need," said Dr. Kurt Tank, chief designer at Fokker Wolff.
"Gentlemen, we didn't know enough about the enemy in the past, so we wasted a lot of precious time. Now we must seize all the time to make the best equipment in the world for our soldiers!" Li Le finally said.
His secretary Bowman came in at this time and said in his ear, "In the afternoon, the British took off again and intercepted our bombing!"