Originally posted by Krusty
Well night fighters have the element of surprise. I was just explaining how I'd use it in AH, where bomber pilots are always watching you and waiting to shoot you down
Indeed. I have seen several interviews with German NF pilots who claimed they could have sat under a British bomber for hours without being seen, if they had wanted to. However, in AH the bomber pilot can use external views to see the enemy fighter from any angle. Also he gets a nice big red icon to help him.
As far as using upward pointing cannon in AH goes, I'd have thought that, if the Lanc pilot is working alone and operating the guns, his plane will be flying straight and level, more often the not.
Sighting would probably have to be modeled from scratch (but then I don't know much about that sort of thing), I suppose, so that when the pilot of the NF selects the forward/up view, a gun sights is included and he simply lines it up as he would in the normal forward view.
The only British heavy with ventral armament (that could shoot at a NF sitting below) that I can think of were certain Mks of the Short S.29 Stirling. The Stirling 1 series 1 had a FN25A retractable ventral turret. Another series (4 maybe) had provision for a remotely-controlled FN64A ventral turret. Later marks also had ventral turrets or at least provision for them. However, it's all academic as I don't imagine the Stirling is high on the list of potential AH planes despite the fact that it would probably be better suited to AH than the Lanc IMHO.