Post by c19 on Oct 30, 2009 18:52:45 GMT -5
As a retaliation for the Gloucester bomber in the channel seperating both Denmark & England, in the northern area of the channel, which is where it should be. , German forces put into use the newly made Go 229, a prototype stealth bomber which is currently numbering around 4 right now (Badwulf should have had it confirmed by now).
These planes set off from western Germany, flying over their neutral France, without inferring with their airspace, so that nothing really happens between the two nations; diverting southerly, so that they go upwards at the UK, miles out of the radar, and sight of the Gloucester bomber in the region.
They finally sweep upwards at London, and split off, 2 of them going rightwards to the east coast of Britain, the two sets going to around 49,213 ft in the air; thus making them appear only as dots to the militiamen, and troops on the ground.
With their 636 mph they manage to dive on the two locations, dropping off their bombs before having to lunge up again, the dive being a belly dive, and not the nose dive of the average dive-bomber that the German air force has in their arsenal.
The bombs hit London, without any form of warning whatsoever, allowing both the civilians & the home-guard militiamen to get caught out in the cross-fire, bodies being flung around, and people getting crushed by the rubble of already unstable buildings.
Some people do survive though, and they are covered with dust, the people saying that they just dropped from out of no-where, dropping from what looked like a spot in the sky.
The 2nd pair aim at the east coast and drop their payload on a naval-ferry base nearing the channel region, dropping their load on both some of the ships there, and also the ferries that where due to dock off from the region, crippling their naval operations down South in the region.
With barely any fuel left, they dive down past the channel and speed off towards Austria, where they all land, with only a few liters of fuel left, the operation being a major success; and also only being done within a few hours.
These planes set off from western Germany, flying over their neutral France, without inferring with their airspace, so that nothing really happens between the two nations; diverting southerly, so that they go upwards at the UK, miles out of the radar, and sight of the Gloucester bomber in the region.
They finally sweep upwards at London, and split off, 2 of them going rightwards to the east coast of Britain, the two sets going to around 49,213 ft in the air; thus making them appear only as dots to the militiamen, and troops on the ground.
With their 636 mph they manage to dive on the two locations, dropping off their bombs before having to lunge up again, the dive being a belly dive, and not the nose dive of the average dive-bomber that the German air force has in their arsenal.
The bombs hit London, without any form of warning whatsoever, allowing both the civilians & the home-guard militiamen to get caught out in the cross-fire, bodies being flung around, and people getting crushed by the rubble of already unstable buildings.
Some people do survive though, and they are covered with dust, the people saying that they just dropped from out of no-where, dropping from what looked like a spot in the sky.
The 2nd pair aim at the east coast and drop their payload on a naval-ferry base nearing the channel region, dropping their load on both some of the ships there, and also the ferries that where due to dock off from the region, crippling their naval operations down South in the region.
With barely any fuel left, they dive down past the channel and speed off towards Austria, where they all land, with only a few liters of fuel left, the operation being a major success; and also only being done within a few hours.