I'll be taking my favie up a lot more than I will my runstang errr... Mustang.
As a canuck, I was also hoping for the Halifax MkIII bomber (twin pilot Lancaster-mod with big 1800hp engines).
Halifax was also known as a troop/paratroop transport, gilder-tug, and night bomber.
All it would need is a Lancaster body, a B-26 nose, and 4 slightly modified Hurricane engines.

Type:
Seven-crew night heavy bomber.
Powerplant:
Four 1,800-hp (1343-kW) Bristol Hercules 100 radial pistons
Performance:
Max speed 312 mph (502 km/h) at 22,000 ft (6705 m)
Climb to 20,000 ft (6095 m) in 5.0 minutes
Ceiling 24,000 ft (7315 m)
Range with 13,000 lb (5897 kg) bomb load: 1,260 miles (2028 km)
Weights:
Empty 39,000 lb (17690 kg)
Max take-off 68,000 lb (30845 kg)
Dimensions:
Span 104 ft 2 in (31.75 m)
Length 71 ft 7 in (21.82 m)
Height 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m)
Wing area 1,275.0 sq ft (118.45 m)
Armament:
0.303 in (7.7mm) gun in nose
Four 0.303 in (7.7mm) guns in dorsal and tail turrets
Max bomb load: 13,000 lb (5897 kg)
Vruth, First Lieutenant, F3D1S1L, AirCom, MS
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[ 08-26-2001: Message edited by: Vruth ]