BarnOwlLover
Staff Sergeant
This is in addition to its anticipated use as a long range escort fighter. We know that the USAAF/USAF developed night fighter variants post war, and at Elgin AFB, one was fitted with a large camera pod under the center wing. But, again, that was post war (1948 in fact), and was only done as an experiment. That said, the F-82 was designed from the start to carry that pod (or variants of it) when desired for cameras, extra machine guns/cannons, or radar. That dated back to it's very conception essentially.
So what roles would've/could've been envisioned for World War II had it entered service in say 1944 or even '45? Even given that the Allies capturing Iwo Jima and Okinawa did largely fix the escort fighter issue for B-29s in the PTO.
So what roles would've/could've been envisioned for World War II had it entered service in say 1944 or even '45? Even given that the Allies capturing Iwo Jima and Okinawa did largely fix the escort fighter issue for B-29s in the PTO.