I mean lanc loads at medium speeds, or B-24 loads at high speed. I've put 6 years into the game, the first two as a bomber junkie. Basically, I know what I'm talking about. 300mph+ is high speeds for a bomber at anything but very high altitude. 340 is damn near untouchable, rendering any lack of defense a negligible weakness, unless you are flying it.
Wow, did I touch a nerve?
Thats is what you get when you ask people top provide sources I guess...
I can assume from your idiotic rants about speed being unimportant and firepower being paramount, you are neither smart or a good shot.
Awww, I did hurt your feelings... I said a loaded heavy is going to be slow anyways, and you need some defensive deterrent otherwise people will chase you for 2 sectors in order to get a free kill on a badly defended bomber, it is a different matter if they have to chase you and then fight you as well. I have to be a good shot, I have BB guns as defense in the 88.
Who says heavies have to carry 4t+? Following that, the B-17 is a medium. Who cares if it has 2 engines if it carries 8.8k of ord, and is just as survivable? I certainly don't.
Offensive load is one way to classify them, and since early WW2 there were several mediums that could carry 3t loads, it was nothing extraordinary, that is why I expect 4t+ from a heavy and you had them from early on with the Manchester/Lanc, Greif, Pe-8, and Halifax.
The fact is that the Do 217 is the best choice right now, followed by a 188. The He 177 would be unrepresentative, useless in scenarios, and dominant in the MAs. You quite clearly just want it because you want a German B-24 that can turn into a lanc and keep the firepower.
Oh? You know want I want? You are very funny in addition to psychic... or maybe psychotic. I want a He-177 for what it was, a much maligned heavy bomber that did not get a chance to prove itself, it is an interesting design that had great potential but was hampered by unbelievable incompetence. It is ugly as hell, but it has grown on me since I started to dig up info on it years ago.
http://www.airpages.ru/eng/lw/do217.shtml
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/germany/aircraft/bomber/dornier-do-217.asp
My go-to source for GVs, and very accurate data regarding vehicles. Have seen nothing to indicate factual errors.
http://ww2db.com/aircraft_spec.php?aircraft_model_id=23
I had some book sources too, but they're likely still in some box from our move. If you insist on being dumb, I'll go figure them out when I find the time.
Lol, finally you quote something!
Sadly you go and get it from some website that quotes those quick reference enciclopedias that are usually full of errors or lack any form of context.
What good is speed without height and weight?
Griehl, in a book ABOUT the Do-217 indicates 510-520kph for the 217K1 at 12,7t, that is with barely a 3t payload and 4t below max weight and therefore without any external loads, from there speed will only go down as you add weight and external stores. Nowarra indicates 528 kph for the M1, which matched Brown's test flight of the type. Price records the same 528kph indicating that these are RLM values which are different form Dorniers which I believe is an interesting hint about the source for some of the wild numbers you can find, the same thing happens with the He-177, Heinkel claims 550kph at Gm, but RLM numbers put it at 490kph Gm, and I always rather take the user numbers rather than the seller's, they tend to be more honest or at least more representative of actual operational use.
Or maybe is just the top speed when light, as always, context is everything.
The M1 may be faster when light AFTER dropping its bombload, but loaded it would be nowhere near what you so ignorantly claim.
I would love to see the M1 in game, limited to internal stores it should be a difficult target to intercept and gives hope to an eventual Fritz-X perk option, but I rather get the more powerful Greif first.