No it wouldn't. It is absolutely redundant next to the B-29. You're asking HTC to waste a lot of effort to make a plane that is, other than looks, almost identical to the B-29.
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Most B-32s were delivered from the factory straight to the bone yards of Arizona.
Only the 312th Bombardment Group, 386th Bomb Squadron was equipped with the B-32 for "Combat Evaluation". They flew four combat missions based out of the Philippines from May to June 1945. The missions consisted of three B-32s.
The 386th flew six more combat missions before the war ended. As near as I can tell, reconnaissance missions out of Okinawa.
I can find no reference to them having more than four B-32s operational.
There is a book on the 312th BG,
The Roarin' 20's A History of the 312th Bombardment Group U.S. Army Air Force, World War IIIf anyone at Texas A&M, a copy is available in the Sterling C. Evans Library. Go look.
Other copies in Libraries.wrongway