a couple things i forgot.
i've flown the b-24's rarely, but they are long range bombers. a low fuel load will take you a long way.
i've never flown a b-17, so i can't help with them.
i've flown the b-26 once or twice. it was short runs, so i've not much info on these either.
i've flown lancs as noted above a lot. they're long range, and again, low fuel will take you a long way.
i've flown ju-88's a lot. they are short range, and can carry quite a bit of ordinance.
ju-88's can carry 4 500kg bombs under the wings. that's 2,000kg(4400 pounds) with this loadout, they can carry 20 50kg bombs internally. that's 1,000kg(2200 pounds). this is a LOT of ords, and you'd be surprised at the damage you can create with those 50kg bombs.
b-17's and b-24's have the best defensive guns packages. there is nearly no angle to attack either of these bombers from that you can't bring your guns to bear on the attacker. personally, i suck in the 24's.
lancs have no protection from underneath, but the nose and tail guns can point pretty close to straight down. if you fly lancs, and see someone diving below your tail guns, you know it's someone that knows their stuff.
ju-88's are the worst defended of the ones i've flown. they only have 30 cal machine guns, but if the attacker mis-judges, they are very deadly. ju's have no guns to defend from the sides, or vertical attacks.
if you're gonna stick to bombers, pick one that best suits how you think you want to bomb, and stick with it. it takes practice to jump from one gun position to another quickly. this is the key to successful defense. there are some fighter pile-its that will make "fake" passes, forcing you to jump positions, and it is very easy to get confused as to where you are in the plane at this point.
if you notice a fighter "shadowing" you as you approach your drop point, continue your calibrations, but keep jumping back to the gun that best lets you check on him.
a lot of fighter pile-its(myself included)will wait until you are at your drop point, and that's when we'll come in on you, knowing you're in the bombsight.
sometimes when i'm in the bomber, i'll watch the fighter, and make minor adjustments as if i'm lining up the target. he'll almost always fall for it, and come barreling in directly on my six o'clock, making him an easy target. it messes up the drop, but gets the fighter out of your hair for the time being. in ju88's if he's below you, you may need to close the bay doors at the last minute, as they slightly obstruct the angles on the ventral guns.
be prepared to die a lot. it's ok though. film everything. you can watch the films later, and learn how they got ya. besides, you get unlimited planes for $.50 a day.
