Originally posted by B17Skull12
the lanc's only real draw back i can see is the fact it had no belly gunner, which the brits traded out for bombload. The germans exploited this to the best of their ability. They mounted 20 or was it 30mm? guns point upward at 80 or 70 degrees (???) and the pilot would look up through an aim and fire. the lancs were hopeless again't those attacks if there wasn't a lanc underneath ya.
Early Lancasters were equipped with a 2 x .303 belly turret but it was removed to reduce weight and crew. Only 'One Group' Bomber Command kept the belly turret on some of their Lancasters through the war.

Although the B17 in AH has a payload capacity of 6,000lbs, it doesn't necessarily mean it always carried that in WW2; it often carried less. Same applies to the Lancaster. When you think that the late Mosquito could carry a 4,000lb cookie it puts it into perspective how successful a bomber the Mossie was, especially with only 2 crew.