Heads up, I decided to be extra tame with the combat in this chapter, next chapter will likely be the end of the British attack on Kiel Saga, as such, I will debate rather to go full tilt with the fighting scenes, or to just keep it tame. Let me know your thoughts. Enjoy.
---Story Arc: Ruthless Fighting---
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Overhead, planes finally clash, Stuka's fall in behind their fighter escorts, Bf-109's and FW-190's engaging with Spitfire's and dive bombers of the Enemy carriers' carrier planes. They appear to be currently outnumbered 5 - 1 in aircraft capable of taking the fight to our fighters. Distracted by the planes coming from the southwest from the close by airfields near Kiel, the enemy doesn't even notice the Sea planes coming from a more northern port, though small the port was large enough for a flurry of sea planes to land and await as the Luftwaffe's second prong attack. They had brought everything that's capable of flight and had a gun out to the battle today, aware just how damn important it was that we come out the victors! In the distance from the rear guard's direction. 107 Fully loaded down Arado Ar 196 combat sea planes, with 4 50kg naval bombs, two 20mm guns, and other small arms! At the same time of their approach to arriving, rumbles of piston engines in the skies from Sweden are heard. To the northeast, 60 Swedish Reggiane Re.2000 Falco I's and 60 Seversky P-35's race to assist in the fight against the British! From direct north, Graf Spee's Prototype BF-109 escort planes, BF-101's, and Stuka's arrive to the battlefield, and from the direct East, Peter Strasser fleet of aircraft arriving! The battle in the skies are fierce, but the numbers have increased almost to a point we're no piece of sky didn't contain at least 5 planes! The fleet of craft, compared to the British carrier planes totaled at 6 German to every SINGLE Carrier plane.
From the coastal defense installations, from the Artillery pieces, and that weird ass Sturmtiger, they lay into the British from the coast, and help greatly in making up for the lack of ships compared to the British with an endless barrage of cannon fire! Now, let's return to the fight with Kaiser and the detached fleet.
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