"This was years ago after the second world war ended. Spain cut off its ties with Germany when they were building Bf-109s in the CASA company. However, they used their knowledge from what they learned and decided to create a ultra-long range, strategic command aircraft, capable of coordinating operations without sending units to build a base of operations. It was lead by an engineer known only as Cero (zero in Spanish), who was arrested before for speaking against the decisions that lead to CASA company manufacturing aircrafts for Nazi Germany back in the day. The government itself was keeping tabs on Cero, trying to watch his every move, but little did they know that he had plans to escape with the prototype flagship, along with some crew members and peers who were on his side. "
[November 6, 1957]
Cero: My friends, I know we've dreamed of this day for several years. We've been doing our best to keep these plans a secret from the government and make sure they'd never get their hands on the flagship.
Crewmember #1: We've been eager to leave since the moment you pitched in the idea 3 years ago, but will the prototype will work?
Cero: I'm certain it will. Now we must go, before we miss our window of opportunity.
28 people including the lead engineer started to sneak their way into the runway, dodging patrols and APC's, until finally reaching to the large flagship. They all start climbing aboard, but a guard spots them, which lead to the alarms blaring, alerting the whole base. Soldiers begin pouring, leaving only the crew to fire with the turrets equipped on the flagship. The plane starts speeding out of blaze of bullets, taking off and narrowly escaping without any loss and barely any damage to the aircraft.
The crew rejoice as they exit Spain and head west, where they search for a new land to call their new home.