The Blue Max

The Blue Max 7.1

In 1918, when the German war on the Anglo-French front was tense, Lieutenant Shitahel, who graduated from the 104 Flight School and had only two years of experience in the Army, came to Captain Willie's flight squadron. Despite his humble origins, he, who values honor above life, shot down a British plane in his first attack mission, but the downed plane was not confirmed by the army. Shtaher's first achievement was suspected by all the team members, including Willie. The real feud with Willie is that when a British fighter plane was forced to land in Shtaher, he shot and killed the wingman who tried to resist but was accused by Willie of using bloody means to deal with the helpless enemy. Captain Willie was in a dilemma with Shtaher out of jealousy that he was close to his meritorious service. But Shtaher's meritorious service did not stop because of Willie's jealousy. On the contrary, the number of planes shot down by Shtaher gradually caught up with Captain Willie and won the highest honor-the blue medal of the Air Force: twenty enemy planes were shot down. For this reason, Shtaher was praised by the Air Force general and Berlin for his bravery and meritorious service, and was widely publicized as a hero among the German people. During this period, Shtahr and the young general of the air force.