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Chapter 117 - Chapter 126: From Nanjing to Tokyo

Pierre not only had transport planes, but also fighter planes.

Over a hundred aircraft, including BF109 fighters and several other types from Germany and Italy.

They were trophies won by the Allies on the North African front. Due to a lack of spare parts and other reasons, these planes were not shipped back home, but left at airports in North Africa, where they would have become nothing but scrap metal under the sun and wind.

But at Pierre's request, all these planes were restored.

Now, over a hundred newly repaired aircraft were parked at the airport in Tunisia.

All Pierre lacked were pilots, so he specifically began training pilots in Tunisia.

After all, Borneo would need an air force in the future.

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