Originally posted by Widewing
Of the various bombers initially offered up for vote, the A-26 is one that will get lots of use in the LWAs, primarily because that's the only arena it can fly in. I see it being used like the A-20G, and aside from being a bit faster, I don't think it will be any more effective unless it can carry 1,000 lb bombs.
Yes, A-26 could carry 4 X 1,000# , 8 X 500# , 8 X 250# , 12 X 100# , or 2 torpedoes (with bomb doors open - never actually done outside of testing) in internal bomb bays.
A-26 could carry 2 X 230 gallon drop tanks , 14 x 5-inch rockets , 8 X 5-inch rockets and 2 X 230 gallon drop tanks , 4 × 500 lb , 4 × 250 lb , 2 x 500 lb and 8 x 5-inch rockets , or 2 x 250 lb and 8 x 5-inch rockets on the wings.
It was meant to replace the A-20's, the B-26's and the B-25's when deployed, so was able to do any mission they could be tasked out for.
A-26 use in the game is very dependent on models offered, perk cost, ord load options, and whether or not drone use enabled. Conceivably, since it comes down to just the nose configurations, HTC could offer both the solid nose B version and glass nosed C version, with some extra effort -- beyond the nose, they were identical planes.
* A-26 gives a second perk ride for buff drivers.
* A-26 in formation, say the "C" version, with norden bombsight, is a good penetration bomber... better than the B-26 and Ki-67, and the "C" still has 8 forward firing .50's for strafing.
* The gun heavy "B" version flying solo can nearly handle as well as second tier fighters in LW. Still not a match against multiple Ponies, LaLas, Splixteens, and Nikis, but one-on-one may be able to hold it's own. Especially if you have a gunner onboard. Won't be quiet the Heavy Fighter is was in AW though. There are reports of pilots hitting 7 to 8 G's in A-26's --- not bad for a buff.
In service, many pilots handled the Invader as if it was a fighter. With performance similar to many fighters, the aircraft was not as strongly built but many pilots remember seven to eight G maneuvers while attacking the enemy. Even today, close inspection of the wing and care in handling the aircraft during maneuvering are undertaken to avoid overstress on the wing.
Link* "B" version would defiantly be a fun ride for de-acking, town killing, and anti-GV work.