Shortround6
Major General
Occasionally the very bright people pulled some real clangers. Like the Blackburn Botha.
It doesn't take a retrospectroscope to figure out that increasing the empty weight of a MK IV Blenheim by about 20% and the max loaded weight by about 25% while increasing the power by only 15% or less was going to lead to an under powered aircraft. Compared to the MK Blenheim the Botha increased over 40% in loaded weight.
Sleeve valves are only going to do so much on an engine with the same bore and stroke.
Poor vision for recon should have been caught at the mock up stage, that is why they build mock-ups, to catch 3 dimensional problems that might not show up on flat plans, like vision from cockpit/s or observation windows.
evaluating operational results is a lot harder as we often do NOT have all the facts or we are trying to compare things that are not actually alike (low altitude bombing vs high altitude)
It doesn't take a retrospectroscope to figure out that increasing the empty weight of a MK IV Blenheim by about 20% and the max loaded weight by about 25% while increasing the power by only 15% or less was going to lead to an under powered aircraft. Compared to the MK Blenheim the Botha increased over 40% in loaded weight.
Sleeve valves are only going to do so much on an engine with the same bore and stroke.
Poor vision for recon should have been caught at the mock up stage, that is why they build mock-ups, to catch 3 dimensional problems that might not show up on flat plans, like vision from cockpit/s or observation windows.
evaluating operational results is a lot harder as we often do NOT have all the facts or we are trying to compare things that are not actually alike (low altitude bombing vs high altitude)