Shortround6
Lieutenant General
No, the initial Type VIIAs had a range of 6.200 nautical miles an 10kts, they patrolled for 35-50 days at a time, the following subtypes had even longer ranges, you can see one such patrols here:
They made it to Cherbourg the long way and back, plenty more patrols to see there too.
So yeah, an MPA would be handy, which is why they asked the LW for one at the time and they even agreed... but then kinda sat on it, Göring had no use for the KM.
UK naval architects had full plans of the Type VII and thought they were "rotten"... they were kind of wrong, werent they? They also thought ASDIC gave them a decisive edge and were not very concerned, hence why the UK allowed the KM to match the RN in sub tonnage and even increased their own tonnage later on knowing the KM could match that.
You are correct, the short range boats did not comprise the majority, they were only 26 out 54 boats available at the start of the war. In the next year the Germans added 18 boats (?) pf which only 8 were the long range MK VIIs and IXs. 10 were the MK IIs although 6 of the ones added in that first year had a considerably extended range of 5650 N miles at 8knts. First one of these showed up in June of 1940. These IID boats still carried a total of 5 torpedos (3 in the tubes and 2 reloads) so extended patrols were still a bit problematic.
The MK VIIB with a range of 8700 N miles at 10kts had 9 completed at the start of the war but only 3 more were completed in the next year compared to 5 MK IXs.
designing and building a specialized long range maritime patrol plane to coordinate with such small numbers of U-boats seems to be a luxury. At least to have in service in 1939-30. As the Numbers and ranges of the U-boats grew the need also grew, filled for a while by Fw 200.
And for 1936-41 we are back to what engines were available. The first Liberator MK Is only entered service in June of 1941, they had no turbos, they also had no power turrets, defensive armament was six .303 machine guns, two in the tail, one in the nose, one out each side and one out the belly (no dorsal gun) four 20mm guns were carried in a belly pack for strafing U-boats. A German long range MPA of 1939-41 would have what for engines (and 1941 could be very different from 1939) and what for defensive armament? a few hand aimed MG 15s?
Better defensive armament could only be had at the expense of speed/range. The hope of any really long range MPA to out run even a poor fighter being rather limited by the aeronautics of the day.

