Double Eagle(科幻战争)-第50章
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torn; I’m afraid; but it’s got a fleece lining。”
He put it over her shoulders; then pulled her close。
“Thanks;” she said; pressing against his side。 She rested her head on his chest。
“You’re right;” he said; gazing at the view。 “It is almost romantic。”
There was a boom like the end of the world; and eight Thunderbolts slammed up into the air
from a hangar in the cliff beneath them。 The throaty roar of the formation’s afterburners shook their
diaphragms。
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As the planes climbed away; they both laughed。
“Until something like that happens;” Viltry said。
She kissed his cheek。 “To hell with them。 We can make our own romance。 You go and fly;
Oskar。 I’ve told the Emperor to protect you。”
Over the Midwinters; 14。10
Umbra Flight was barely up when they spotted the air battle。 To the west; the pale green sky was
bright with flashes and tinged with smoke。 And it wasn’t the only battle。 Wings from Onstadt were
coming in on a major fight to the east; and everything Viper Atoll had was lofting against a
thousand…bomber wave heading out across the Sea of Ezra towards Limbus。
“Umbra; rise to four thousand;” Jagdea ordered。 She had four machines with her: Marquall; Van
Tull; Cordiale and Viltry。 Viltry’s first flight。 She had sensed his nerves as he’d run to his bird。
Umbra Flight had already been up twice that day。 A full flight sortie at 09。00 hours that had
lasted two hours and seen them turn back a ninety…plane bomber formation with me help of three
Lightning wings out of Tamuda MAB。 Three kills—Ranfre; Del Ruth and Jagdea。 Then Del Ruth;
Ranfre and Zemmic had gone up just before noon with Blansher as lead; and had a short but
ferocious duel with the top cover of a Hell Talon formation。 Zemmic and Blansher had scored kills;
but they’d been grateful to see the 56th coming in to help break the wave up。
All four were now on refit turnaround and Blansher was spending time coaching Kaminsky。
Blansher was patient; but he seemed to have doubts about Kaminsky’s talent。
“He’s getting the basic layout of the Bolt; but he refuses to relax;” Blansher had told her。
“Maybe he’s not the best choice。”
“Stick with it;” Jagdea had ordered。
They could see the hostiles now。 Sixty Tormentors pounding across the sea towards the
Northern Affiliation; laden with bombs。 The 51st had already engaged。
“Any sign of escort?” Jagdea voxed。
“Nothing on the scope;” replied Cordiale。 “But you’ve got to assume。”
“Start assuming;” she said。 There was also no sign of the promised support for them from
Longstrand。 Jagdea keyed the vox。 “Lucerna Operations; this is Umbra Leader。 Confirm other units
aloft。”
A buzzing crackle。 “Operations; Umbra Lead。 Kodiak Flight and Orbis Flight show as launched。
East of you; seventy kilometres; closing low。 Twenty; repeat; twenty machines。”
“Thank you; Operations。 We have visual on the enemy。 Closing to intercept。”
Jagdea was reassured to hear that the Phantine wing commanded by her friend Wilhem Hayyes
was inbound。 She switched on her gunsight and toggled her lascannons to active。
“Guns live; Umbra。 Come back。”
“Umbra Eight; copy。” That was Marquall。
“Umbra Three; four…A。” And Van Tull。
“Umbra Eleven; check and ready。” Cordiale。
A pause。
“Umbra Four? Come back;” Jagdea voxed。 “Umbra Four? Do you copy? Viltry? Dammit;
Viltry!”
“Copy you; Lead。 This is Umbra Four。 Sorry; I just tried to switch on my gunsight and appear to
have turned on the de…mister and the cockpit light instead。”
“Viltry?”
“Just kidding; Lead。 Guns live。 On your command。”
Jagdea smiled。 “Operations; show Umbra as attacking。 Umbra Flight… Attack; attack; attack!”
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Viltry was nothing like as confident as he sounded。 As he nursed the throttle; following Jagdea’s
shallow dive; he saw the lumbering packs of Tormentors filling the sky ahead。 The slow; medium
bombers were already firing from their turret mounts; chattering out streaks of heavy fire。
Viltry had flown Bolts before; but this seemed strange after so many tours in Marauders。 It
wasn’t the differences in cockpit layout; or the considerably greater agility。 It was the fact that he
was alone again。 One man; one machine。 No trained crew manning other stations。
So focused。 So very concentrated。 It was all down to him。
Viltry decided he’d better enjoy it。 The Thunderbolt certainly felt like a tiny; speeding dart
compared to G for Greta。 They sliced down into the enemy lines。
He was reminded that air tactics were now utterly different too。 Ordinarily; he’d have been the
one flying the heavy plane in formation; fighting off the interceptors。 Not the other way round。
Jagdea and Van Tull went over the formation; blitzing fire。 Viltry followed them; seeing
Marquall and Cordiale go under。
Immediately; three enemy machines started to drop out of line; making thick smoke。 One
suddenly pitched down; violently。 Umbra came up and around for the second pass。
“Must do better;” Viltry said to himself。
Cordiale had the lead on the turn and prosecuted the attack。 His lascannons flashed white。 One
of the Tormentors wavered for a moment then blew up in a huge cloud of flames as its payload
ignited。
Burning debris rained down。 The Tormentors in immediate formation wallowed away in the
shock burst; two collided and the destroyed plane’s sheared apart。 Viltry saw scrap metal and bodies
falling。
He had a decent line…up。 The nearest Tormentor was pumping streams of tracer his way; but the
shot…stream was dropping low。 He smiled as he got a clean lock ping and started firing。
The Thunderbolt tugged hard; its airframe pulsing as it discharged its cannons。 Bree had warned
him it would do that。 He compensated and turned high。
“Umbra Four; this is Lead。 Nice kill。”
“I didn’t even see it;” he said。 “Did I get it?”
“Yes; Four。”
He rolled back; exhilarated by the light performance of the Thunderbolt; and pounced on another
Tormentor。
Its turrets tried to pin him。 He knew from bitter experience how a fighter could ride up
underneath a straight…flying bomber。 It was all a matter of judging the cones of fire。
There was always a sweet spot。
He found it。
Viltry fired; lancing dazzling bars of las energy from his nose cone。
The belly of the Tormentor burst; and then it started to dive; ablaze; leaving a curl of brown
smoke in the air behind it。
“Scratch two;” he voxed。 “Think I’m getting the hang of it; Bree。”
Marquall banked; quietly furious。 He’d missed his targets on both passes。 And this man; Viltry;
had just come along and in the space of tarquall’s career score。 The
bastard! It was insufferable。 The upstart was even on first name terms with Jagdea。
Who the hell did he think he was?
Nine…Nine shuddered as bolter rounds kissed its flank。 Marquall banked out。 Part of the
formation went by under him; and he dropped back onto the lead pair。
He was too high。 The tail guns nailed him hard; cracking his canopy and ripped out part of his
cowling。
He dropped out of the line of fire。 How the devil did Viltry know where to place himself? He
climbed again; hammered at by gunfire from the enemy pack。
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He snuggled in; lining up on a bomber; but before he could deploy the trigger; the thing
exploded in a giant wash of smoke。 Van Tull had nailed it。
“Oh give me a break!” Marquall exclaimed。 “Someone give me a frigging break!”
The 51st; tanks spent; had pulled off。 Now Kodiak and Orbis Flights powered in and entered the
engagement。 Kodiak; a flight from the 789th Navy; were flying dark green Bolts; Orbis were
dressed in Phantine grey with blue trim。
“Hello Orbis; hello Orbis;” Jagdea voxed。 “Nice to see you。”
“Umbra Lead; this is Hayyes。 Any left?”
“Plenty。 Take your pick; Orbis leader。”
Hayyes turned his Thunderbolt long and peppered a Tormentor that went down in flames at
once。 Two of his wingmen scored; and Kodiak Flight ripped another three hostiles out of the sky。
“All wings! Break left! Now!” Kodiak leader voxed。 “Fighters coming in!”
Hell Razors stooped out of the high clouds; hammering down at full thrust。 They were firing。
“Break wide!” Jagdea ordered。
Viltry felt his machine buck as shots scorched by。 He started to climb steeply。 Marquall started
to dive。
The enemy fighters slammed through their scatter。 One of the Kodiak planes broke apart under
fire。 Another sank on a wide turn towards the sea。
The Razors were crimson and black; except for their leader; who was pearl…white。
Lucerna AB; 14。30
“Switch。”
“And say it again。”
“Switch。”
“Okay; sir;” called Racklae。 “Now give the command “fire’。”
“Fire!” said Kaminsky。
“Again?”
“Fire!”
Racklae stood up; checking his tech…plate; and looked down at Kaminsky in the cockpit。
“Right; the system now knows your voice。 The commands are logged。” Racklae leaned in across
the cockpit well and pointed to a brass switch on the panel beside the throttle。
“That’s your arming toggle。 Throw it; guns are live。 After that; it’s all voice。 You say ‘fire’ and
the system will fire a burst from whatever’s selected。 Default is las。 You say ‘switch’ and it autotoggles
to the quads or back。 Is that clear?”
“Yes; thank you;” Kaminsky nodded。 “And if I want continuous fire?”
“Just keep saying “fire’; sir。”
Kaminsky pulled himself up out of the cockpit。 “Thanks; Mr Racklae。 You’ve done a fine job。”
The fitter seemed distracted。 “What’s up?” asked Kaminsky。
Racklae jumped down off the wing plate。 “The boys are monitoring the vox; sir。 It sounds like
Umbra’s in trouble。”
Kaminsky followed the fitter across to the clutch of crewmen around the vox set。 Blansher was
tuning the dial。 Ranfre; Zemmic and Del Ruth were crowded round amongst the techs。 At least
Kaminsky was pretty sure that’s who they were。 He’d only just been told the other pilots’ names。
“What’s going on?” he asked Zemmic。 The young man was playing with a chain of lucky
charms。
“Jag’s gone into a Tormentor formation;” Zemmic said。 “And now they got bats。 Bad bats。 The
Killer’s there。”
“The Killer?” Kaminsky asked。
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“The pearl…white bastard;” said Zemmic。
Over the Midwinters; 14。33
Viltry screamed his Bolt round。 The fighter pack was all over them。 He tried to twist out。 Ja