
There have been many interesting comments in this forum concerning the "best" of this and "best" of aircraft used during WW2. I realize that every person who plays this game have their favorite rides and sometimes that tends to cloud judgments about the "best" aircraft for bombing. If you just consider the amount of bombs placed on target by a single aircraft, the B-29 would be the "best"! If you considered the effective bombing of a target, again, you would have to say the B-29.
However, when deciding which is the best, there are several other factors which should be considered.
Some of the estimates of cost per flight hour, again the B-29 stands out as the most costly aircraft the AAF operated in WW2. It required roughly 10 hours of maintenance for each flight hour. The B-17's maintenance was roughly 5.5 hours per flight hour. The P-47D40 was roughly 1.8 hours of maintenance for each flight hour.
How, then do we determine which is "best" at anything concerning the aircraft used in this game. Performance? That varies with the skill of the pilot! Aircraft performance specs? They sound great, but how do they measure up in the use of the aircraft?
I think when you are trying to arrive at the "best" of any aircraft, you have to take into account the most "effective" at the success of its mission. Would it be a D40 killing enemy tanks? Would it be the famous "Mustang", scoring more air to air kills than any other allied aircraft? Would it be the B-24 bombing Ploesti oil factories, or the B-17's destroying the ball bearing factories. You could almost make the case for any of these great aircraft.
I am going to vote for the SBD, which only used 2 bombs to sink a Japanese carrier, which cost it to lose 80 or so fighter aircraft and killed several hundred Japanese sailors. When you look at what it would cost to replace that carrier and all those aircraft and sailors, retrain every crewman and airman, I would have to conclude the SBD made the most effective use of its skill and equipment to destroy enemy facilities.
I would guess that the SBD would be the lowest cost per flight hour, the lowest replacement cost of aircraft and crew.