bristol type 95 bagshot

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It is 1937, and the Spanish civil war is raging on.
A group of republican spanish I-16s escorting polikarpov R-Zs fly over a nationalist base. They were going to bomb it.

"Cabrones!" shouted a nationalist. They went to their anti aircraft guns and started to shoot. One plane got hit while another lost its wing. The radio man of the nationalist base calls up air support. After a while, the base was wretched with bombs, as people lied down, shouting help. It was a victory for the republicans. But suddenly, Messerchmitt Bf 109s started to follow them. The I-16s try to fight back, but the 109 was faster, so all of them get shot down. One pilot was a radio operator, so he calls for help.

The light bombers get shot one by one. Not until some shadows appear in the clouds. The germans thought it was some more R-Zs on the way to bomb to base, but instead, they saw the Bristol type 95 Bagshot heavy fighters. These british large fighters had two gunners and two large engines. Even though they're slower than the bf 109, they can fight back fiercely. The 109s try to shoot them down, but one by one, a 109 gets shot and then crashes. The battle was fierce, as some bagshots get shot down, while some R-Zs try to help, even though their only gun is on the back. "Shit! We're getting outnumbered!" a nationalist shouts. The 109s retreat, as some get shot.

It was a victory. As the bagshots and R-Zs return back to their airfield, their pilots and crewmen
drinking wine, and some getting ranked up. The bagshot will soon earn a nickname, called "The heavy helper."

FACT CHECK
-The bagshot was made in 1927, and on its test flight, it was trash.
-Top speed: 125 mph
-My dog is sleeping shhh

Author's note: then she woke up

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