Go 229 BOMBER INTERCEPTION TRAINING The Go 229 easily satisfied Herman Goering's general specification that all new aircraft should carry 1,000 kilograms of bombs, fly 1,000 kilometers per hour, and have a "penetration depth" (one-third the total range) of 1,000 kilometers. Had this aircraft become operational in time to intercept Allied bombers, the shape of the air war over Germany might well have been a different one. YOUR MISSION You and your wingman must intercept a box of six B-17s en route to bomb the Dusseldorf munitions factory. The bombers are escorted by two P-51Ds. Your jet is equipped with 55-mm R4M rockets.