Okay, I accept it doesn't have a large impact on the scenario outcome. However it ruins things for the A6M's tasked with shooting them down no less than flying a japanese-skinned bomber does for the allied pilots.
No, some A6M2 pilots (some who have never flown in either the scenario or the "This Day" events) feel that TBM's are too hard to shoot down compared to what they think a TBD would be like. The large majority of pilots like the Coral Sea scenario and This Day event just fine.
Humor me. How is it different than the addition of a new skin in the MA, or a new aircraft for the game as a whole?
You know, when I have already posted the answer to exactly that question in this very topic, when you didn't read that response and now keep asking me to look it up for you, and when looking it up takes me time as it would you, I get the feeling that you think my time is less valuable than yours, which, I assure you, is not the case.
Let me rephrase; based on what we know at the moment, the B5N makes a closer approximation of the TBD than does the TBM
No, it's not based on what we know at the moment.
, the only actual way we're sure the TBM is closer to the TBD is that it has forward firing guns (8x the firepower of the TBD, in AH metrics).
The TBD is infinity times the forward firepower of the B5N, which is my main point. Also, the TBD had a 30 cal or a 50 cal. I'm not sure when it got the 50 cal. If 50, the TBM has 2x the forward firepower of the TBD.
I will try to find more information as to Vne
What is useful is knowing how fast you can dive before parts come off, at what speed compressibility sets in, and at what speed you can no longer maneuver well. I don't think that Vne is any of those. I would think it would be at least the first of those, but some planes go well beyond their Vne will no ill effects, both in AH and in real life.
and toughness of the TBD vs that of the TBM and B5N.
That will be very hard to determine, I think. I think that the best you will get is a statement that it didn't have self-sealing fuel tanks and anecdotal statements like "it had poor armor". Keep in mind, though, that a statement like "it had poor armor" isn't very useful other than knowing, I guess (although even that is not certain) that it at least had some armor, unlike perhaps the B5N.
However you seem to have simply gone with the assumption that it more closely matches the TBM, just because.
No, I don't assume that. But I don't assume the opposite either.
but the fact remains that you have eschewed a plane that we can verify approximates the TBD much better than the TBM does in terms of quantifiable metrics, for the sake of its paintjob and a forward firing gun.
No. The TBD is closer to the B5N in top level speed and rear firepower. It is closer to the TBM in forward firepower. It is closer to the TBM in being actually a USN aircraft. It is unclear which it is closer to in terms of sturdiness. It is unclear which it is closer to in terms of dive ability. It is unclear which it is closer to in terms of turning ability. It is unclear which it is closer to in terms of handling at speed.