
Anyway, on the third mission I was tasked to fly a recon mission along a road somewhere in Czechoslovakia. Deep into enemy territory, I found a small convoy of about 7 vehicles and ripped them up in a couple of passes. As I pulled out from the second pass, however, I noticed a couple of German fighters at about 4km and closing. I immediately called for assistance and started making some evasive maneuvers (being jumped in an Il-2 whilst on the deck didn't seem like a good recipe for a successful dogfight).
My wingman quickly succumbed to what I think were two FW-190s, but I took no hits. I could hear my rear-gunner constantly blazing away, though, so I was reasonably sure that I was being engaged. Suddenly, out of the blue, a pair of VVS fighters turned up and dived on the Germans. The guy on my tail broke off and I found myself able to gently climb and turn so that I could actually watch the battle develop and react early to any attacks on me.
A few moments later, one of FW-190s - chased by a Russian fighter - began an hard, gently descending right-hand turn... that was going to put him pretty much straight across my nose at maybe 300m below me. I put my Sturmovik into a gentle dive, opened the throttle and began a right turn in anticipation of a high-angle deflection shot...
I waited for the right moment and then squeezed both triggers. A couple of bright flashes - one on the nose and one on the right-hand wing-root and the FW-190 turned slowly onto its back before slamming into the ground!!!
An aerial kill against an FW-190 in a Sturmovik! Could it get any better?
Why yes. Yes it could...