two 12.7mm machine guns could hardly be considered adequate. The B-20 cannons were not available until 1945, so the pre "P" model Yak-3 is dependent on the center line cannon to be effective.
So maybe the B-20 cannon modification to the UB should have been done earlier, replacing all the cowl machine guns.
A Merlin 60 powered Yak-3 armed with two 20mm cannons in the cowl would have been a short ranged rocket ship
I think 2 x 12.7mm HMG is actually fine if they are in the nose - at least against enemy fighters in say 1942. Russian P-40's were stripped down to this armament and did very well. The Bf 109 F-2 only had a 15mm "cannon" and 2 light machine guns in the nose and it was obviously quite effective right? A lot of the early Russian fighters just had one cannon and one machine gun, or just the cannon only.
Anyway as I think you were alluding you could also just do two nose cannons like in the La 5.
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