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Pusher solution would have to be an airplane designed around a gun and not just a modification.
Nothing prevented what was done in the late 1960s / early 1970s during the design for what became the Republic A-10 Warthog (BIG gun, rear engine 'pusher') that could not have been done in the late 1930s / early 1940s, had the need for a tank-buster/CAS been recognized in time.
The pusher I envisioned in my first post was a a little off. A 1940 or 41 design (contemporary to the Hs129) would have been a little smaller, built around the BMW 801 / BK 3.7, or Wright R-2600 and 37mm M9 high velocity, or Bristol Hercules and the 40mm Vickers S gun.
Had the design come along a year or 18 months later, it likely would be larger to accomodate a 18 cylinder BMW radial and 50mm BK 5 , or Bristol Centaurus and 47mm Vickers P gun. The Americans had an engine in the right class, the R-3350, but no airborn cannon around 50mm bore. A 75mm cannon is TOO much, my guess is that we would have gone reverse lend-lease, and built around the 57mm (6pdr) anti-tank gun used by both the British and American armies, and more or less copied the Mollins auto-loader.
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