Lusche that's not how I remember it.
Can the other lighter fighters better stay in touch with fast bombers? Yes. But for correspondingly less damage dealt to those bombers, and more damage taken to boot.
I also don't think I agree with how useless/uneffective you're characterizing vector (as opposed to chase) intercept. I don't remember having any trouble at all getting at least a few passes on formations with slower planes like the 110 or Mossie.
I'm not arguing that the 410 is the best. I expect the 152 and 47M will be the top choices for a high alt B-29 intercept. But if you can manage something like 4-5 interceptors, and there's only a few B-29s to hunt, I think something like a 410 is comparable to 4-5 152s or 47Ms due to how much more powerful it is.
I don't think this firepower advantage would hold in a swarm scenario like TT bombing missions.. But then again if you've got the benefit of an attacking swarm, you can probably get a few kills before being outrun.
And again, if you're either outrun or full of holes after a few passes then you might as well pick something that'll give you a max of kills in that short interval. Because I don't think something that has both more speed and more firepower than a B-17 is going to make it any easier for the 152 whose radiator dies so easily, and the 47 which has to stay locked on solution so much longer for its 50cals to really work.
Escort fighters - No argument, I think that'd be bad news for those zerstörer types. But again what do you get with 152s or 47Ms when the criteria is B-29 kills? I already hated B-17s' defensive guns, I can't imagine that it's going to be much fun with a faster, stronger, and better defended target.
Provided the performance numbers I have are correct, I'm still putting my money on a heavy 410 using historical few-passes max-damage tactics.
Remember Lusche, this is moot were talking about. If he wanted to kill B29's with a c202 he would find a way.
Right.
I'd definitely take a 25H to fly HO thru a bomber mission, given enough time to set up for it. No doubt about it.