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General Arnold was spearheading the USAAF variant right?AFAIK, first US aerial 60cal gun is T17 and it is the copied gun of German MG151/15. So... IMO, 60cal was begun, when they tried copying 15mm gun with imperial unit.
You can find futher information about in this link.
Springfield Armory Museum - Collection Record,
Though this might sound silly: Why did the USN keep developing 20mm? They wanted 20mm since WWII and had continued along this pathway (though they evaluated the 0.60).The why is easy; jet propulsion. Nazi's were flying faster aircraft and that meant actual ballistic efficiency times were becoming very short. The Air Corp needed something that launches a heavier bullet at faster speeds to extend target coverage time, deliver greater damage with the heavier bullet, and when the bullet is loaded this explosives a single hit might actually bring about a downed enemy jet.
Except for the Vulcan Cannon, which continued for years it seemed...After several months of consideration and thousands of rounds fired for effect, the decision was made to improve existing 20mm armaments and shelve the concept of a .60" machine gun.