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Did China Air Force have Liu Changling and Gaotian in World War II?

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China's air force did not have high rank and high rank during World War II.

According to historical records, there is Gao Zhihang. Tonghua county, Jilin province. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he was a hero of the Republic of China Air Force, commander of the expulsion unit of the China Air Force, and captain of the Fourth Air Brigade. The Battle of Songhu was the first time that the China Air Force shot down an enemy plane.

The characters' history carved by Liu Changling in TV series should be one of the four donkey kong of China Air Force during World War II in Liu Cuigang. (Gao Zhihang, Le Qin Yi, Li Guidan)

1937165438+10/2 1 day, Gao Zhihang was ordered to go to Lanzhou to pick up the Soviet fighter jet that aided China. When he was transferred to Zhoukou Airport in Henan Province, Mao Bangchu (the head of the Corps) did not allow him to take the lead in air combat in the rain, but only ordered him to stand by. In fact, Mao Bangchu wanted the Japanese to persecute Gao Zhihang, but Gao Zhihang troops were attacked by enemy planes. He led his comrades to meet the enemy, and the airport suffered heavy casualties. Gao Zhihang struggled to board the plane with a leg injury. At the moment when he slipped off the runway, he was unfortunately killed by a Japanese bomb before taking off.

1937165438+10. In October, Gao Zhihang was ordered to go to Lanzhou to receive Soviet aid fighters. According to the order, he led the Chinese aid soldiers to fly to Zhoujiakou. Stay where you are because of the bad weather. 165438+1October 2 1 day, Zhoujiakou Airport received a report that there were 1 1 Japanese planes flying to the airport. He immediately ordered the battle, but by this time, the Japanese fighter plane had flown over the airport, and Gao Zhihang boarded the plane under the dive bombing of the Japanese plane. He was just 30 years old when he entered the cabin and was killed by shells dropped by Japanese fighters. At the same time, six people, including Feng, ordnance chief of the Fourth Air Brigade, and Guo, an airport food delivery cook, were also killed. When he died, Gao Zhihang's hands were still clutching the joystick of the plane.