I guess the Defiant single-seat fighter could have worked if it was designed from the outset with that role in mind, but as SR stated, without considerable modification to the design it would not have been overly competitive. The BP design team had the knowledge and expertise to produce a thoroughly modern single-seat fighter before 1939, a pity they never got the chance.
About fuel tanks in the wings, yup; my argument as to why, when people state that the Defiant could have been the Bristol Fighter of WW2 if it had the turret and forward firing armament, I tell them it wouldn't work because the aircraft would have been even slower with terrible fuel capacity!
About fuel tanks in the wings, yup; my argument as to why, when people state that the Defiant could have been the Bristol Fighter of WW2 if it had the turret and forward firing armament, I tell them it wouldn't work because the aircraft would have been even slower with terrible fuel capacity!