That is a ton of good information. Even rocket firing order which was something I had not even considered. Sounds like rockets are a good choice to carry up for GV's as a general do all but take bombs as well to knock out the heavy tanks.
I had wild guessed an American rocket like those used on the P38L was closer to 60# equidistant based on it takes four rockets to knock out a radar. Or at least it takes four for me to knock it out.
Is 500 pound'ers the preferred size for heavy tanks or the 1000 pounder's?
I did try the Hurricane tank buster but at the time I did not know that was its primary duty. I ran into some low bombers. It worked on them really well. Next time out, i will give it and the IL2 a try on tanks.
I really appreciate y'all sharing so much information that I know came with a lot of trail and error on your part as well as a great deal of practical, AH experience.
Keep in mind that the damage done to an OBJ (ord bunker, radar tower, town building, fuel tank, barracks, factory building, etc) does NOT equate directly in to the ability to destroy or damage a gv. They register damage two very different ways. Most of your common OBJ have a hardness setting of 312 lbs, meaning it takes 312 lbs of damage to destroy. The 5in HVAR rockets do 156 lbs of damage, so TWO of them will destroy an OBJ with the hardness setting of 312 lbs.
In terms of "which bomb is best", it is real simple: the bigger the bomb the easier it blows up tanks. I usually take 500 lb bomb vs gv's. Though, sometimes I will take the 250 lb bombs depending on which plane I'm hunting for gv's in. If you know you have light skinned gv's in bound, done be afraid to use the small bombs (F4F, La's, etc), they work very well too.
With the Hurricane IID, the StukaG-2, and the IL-2, keep your convergence close as in 250 to 300 and only fire a short 1-3 burst with the Hurri IID or Stuka G-2, and 5-10 shot burst with the Il-2. Angle of impact is everything so if you're trying to defeat the top armor you need a sharper dive. If you're going for the side or rear then a more shallow dive is better.