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First problem - two engines or four?
The main candidates were Merlin, Sabre, Vulture, Hercules.
but how fast would it need to be to be able to outrun current and future fighters (one of the questions the Air Ministry wrestled with regarding the Mosquito)?
Size? Without armament, to carry 6,000 lbs, somewhere between a Mosquito and the prototype Manchester.
Bomb load - all internal, or a combination of internal and wing racks? What size bombs, and in what combinations - eg: 24 x 250 lbs, 12 x 500lbs, 6 x 1,000 lbs NB: there were no 2,000 lb bombs until 1940 and the 4,000 lb bomb didn't enter service until 1941.
To add heavy defensive armament would surely require provision for gun turrets - hand held weapons wouldn't work
an aircraft big enough to carry 6,000 lbs would be too big to use as a fighter.
How many turrets would be needed to make a good escort and what type of armament?
however if some of the bomber stream arent bombers at all, but flying battleships not carrying bombs, the enemy attackes arent going to know what it is they are attacking.
The whole problem with all fast un/lightly armed bombers was that they had usually become obsolete within a year or two as fighter speeds was easier and cheaper to increase and overtake them. Conventional bombers had much longer longetivity - and far greater loads -, and given the enormous costs of building up a bomber force, simply replacing them every year wasn't that much of a viable option.
The whole problem with all fast un/lightly armed bombers was that they had usually become obsolete within a year or two as fighter speeds was easier and cheaper to increase and overtake them.