Ad: This forum contains affiliate links to products on Amazon and eBay. More information in Terms and rules
The A20 didn't have the performance and never would have in particular the climb. In action the main problem with the A20 was that it took too long to get to the height required and nothing will change that.
The Beau had the wing it needed but a lot of the drag comes from the body of the aircraft and bombers generally are larger than fighters
The A20 certainly had a decent speed what it lacked was climb. My understanding was that they were seen as training aircraft because they failed in combat
Tomo, look up the British AI Mark IV radar system. These were installed in the Beaufighter and the American counterpart: SCR-540 was also installed in P-70/A-20 Nightfighers.Anyone could post something about the radars Beaufighter carried?
I see an awful lot of A-20 going on here. That should have been put to be a long time ago. Don't for get that the B-25 was used in this capacity in the SW pac area as well to some success, but no radar.
the P-61 was faster and better at it's role then either the A-20 or A-26. The gun nose on an A-26 or B-25 would have to be removed or a bulky radar bulge would need to be added somewhere on the aircraft. One has to deal with either moving the weapons to a different area or moving the radar.
The Mossy has the widow in range but speed is about the same. The wood construction of the Mossy may be harder to repair when damaged. Then again if skilled in wood may not be. The Widow is near twice as heavy.
I've read where single engine fighter guys bad mouthed the Widow and got their butts cleaned in a fly off as the widow easily out maneuvered them to get their tail. I still say the widow with or with out the turret, (should do with out turret but just the .50) is the best bet going. If I changed anything I would do like the Germans in the Bf 110 where the back seater can change ammo drums in the 20mm's.
How about buying some Messerschmitt Bf 110's and work from there? It did fly for the first time in '36! A bit of tweaking, change engines...