I sure hope we can get at least
one Axis late-war bomber sooner rather than later. Since the Allies have the B17G, soon to be B-26 and the Avro Lancaster was hinted to be after that.
Something fast, as Axis medium bombers had generally had light defensive guns, so speed would be vital to their "survival" in AH.
My suggestions are:
He177: It's operational record sucked (engine fires, structural failures), but otherwise it was an OK bomber.
Max speed: ~300mph,
Ceiling: 25-30k.
Guns: rear 20mm, 3x13mm in upper turrets, 2x7.9mm in ventral box, 20mm and 7.9 firing forward.
Bombload: 2000lb's (or up to 13000lb's for short range) of bombs, or 2 of: LT50 torpedoes, LMA III parachute sea mines, FX 1400, or Hs293 radio-guided missiles.
Ju88S - A streamlined, much faster version of the workhorse Ju88 bomber. Some types with GM-1 boosting too, to really P.O. them fighter pilots

Max speed: ~380mph
Ceiling: 30k ?
Guns: a measly 13mm in rear of cockpit.
Bombload: 2000lb's of bombs, or up to 6000lb's depending on version.
Ju188: Even better. This one's (unarmed) S model could hit 426mph with GM-1.
Oh yeah, now that's more like it!!

Max speed: (E model) 310mph
Ceiling: 30k
Guns: one 20mm, and one 13mm in rear turrets, up to four other 7.9mm.
Bombload: 6000lb's of bombs, or 2 torpedoes.
Or a late-war Japanese bomber:
Mitsubishi Ki-67: Allied code "Peggy". Don't know much about it, except that it was supposedly able to do loops; it was very manoueverable.
Max Speed: 333mph
Ceiling: 30k
Guns: rear 20mm?, upper, front and beam 7.7mm guns.
Bombload: 1800lb's of bombs, or 1? torpedo.
Yokosuka P1Y1: Allied code "Frances". Fast and manoueverable, only a few made it into combat late in the Pacific theatre.
Max speed: 340mph
Ceiling: 30k
Guns: forward and rear upper 20mm cannon.
Bombload: 2000lb's of bombs.
So, which one would you prefer/think is most suitable in AH?
The Ju188S with GM-1 would be my number one pick of course! Take that Runstangs! Teeheehee
