Similar to what was in Air Warrior. If I recall correctly (based off of what I have been told and read. Never had a chance to play AW
), you could crew your bomber (B-17's in particular) with a bunch of people, thus creating what I've heard it referred to as "a Death Star".
F3 in bombers covers what your gunners can "see". As Karnak pointed out, Bob did not wait for George to finish scanning in his Top Turret before Bob would scan in his Ball Turret. Maybe if they implemented a, for lack of a better term, "tunnel vision" type effect when you would scan? I'll use the D3A as an example. As we know it has F3, which doesn't make a lot of sense as you can see everywhere despite only 2 people on board. Now implement "tunnel vision"; You can still use F3, but if you look anywhere where the gunner couldn't see, it would go black or black out area's the gunner can't see. In other words, you jump into the gun and try to look at low 12, it would be all black since the pilot/gunner wouldn't be able to see that area. Now this doesn't mean that single pilot planes get F3. They still stay with out it, but planes with more than one crew member could have this "tunnel vision" type of thing implemented onto them. I think this could prove useful, take away some of the gamey-ness but wouldn't rob people from the eyes of their gunners. They overall keep F3.