6,178 halifax made? same weak defensive guns... two stations, neither can see down... meat and potatoes if not flying at night time.
Yes, at night. Here is your "Only able to hit a city." accuracy:
Results of RAF Bomber Command's night raid on the V weapon research facility:
Wellingtons (11,461 built) NOT FOUR ENGINE! Same weak defenses as all british bombers.
Yes, and unlike the Do17, Do217, He111, Ju88 and Ju188, it had the range to be a strategic bomber.
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You're delusional if you think it was "bug free". I doubt there was any bug free aircraft in WWII. Probably never any aircraft at any time anywhere to be honest.
As to the quip about the Lancaster. I couldn't care less that the Lancaster is an Allied plane. As I have explained, what I am looking at, is the effect on player choice. In my opinion the He177A-5, modeled bug free as it would be in AH, has the potential to change the heavy bomber choice for players other than fans of a particular bomber from a choice between three to a choice between two or no choice at all. Meaningful choices make games fun. Less choice means less engaging the player.
Lets mention another Axis "heavy bomber", the H8K2 'Emily'. How would it fit in? Well, it would likely be tougher than even the B-17G and is defended by five Type 99 Model 1 20mm cannons, just like the tail gun on the G4M1, as well as a few rifle caliber machine guns. Its range would be insane, capable of 24 hours of flight (12 in AH). Climb rate starts at about 1800ft/min, which is very fast for a four engined aircraft. Top speed is about 290mph. However, its payload is only eight 250kg bombs or two torpedoes and it is a flying boat. Also, just over 100 of them were built, though they saw very heavy use from their introduction in 1942 until the end of the war.
Having established its specs, would it be a fourth choice or would it eliminate other contenders? I think it would be a fourth choice as its bomb load is lighter, but it climbs faster and has strong defenses. The flying boat aspect would be the biggest wild card as it would probably launch from ports only.