Plan 779 canceled

"Final check! Wings and landing gear! Be careful! Get ready to take off!" At dusk, in a forest covered with camouflage nets, a giant biplane bomber was making its final preparations for take-off.

The aircraft's belly was laden with over a dozen bombs, it was at its maximum bomb load capacity. The plane was filled with fuel, and two gunners were dressing in their clothes, wrapping thick scarves around their necks.

The Tang Army's bombers had always been doing their best to destroy the Dahua Air Force airports in the direction of Sword Pavilion, and this place had been carefully camouflaged to avoid attacks from the Great Tang bombers.

The runway was disguised as farmland, usually covered with branches and other miscellaneous debris, to ensure it could not be spotted from the sky.

Meanwhile, in the wooded area on the side of the airport, four anti-aircraft gun positions were hidden to ensure the airport's security when enemy aircraft attacked.