UR you can't produce a plane that has higher altitude then the enemy when you don't know the enemies altitude.
Well, what we can do is to design a plane reaching as much altitude as possible, then trying it out. Of course, that has the inherent risk of, well, underestimating the enemy, but using the guidance system we should be able to reach a high accuracy even during darkness which will reduce losses while increasing the enemy efforts for night patrols.
We can not bomb the enemy without at least 2-1 numbers and a far better plane then we have now.
Why?
I agree that we need a better fighter, sure, but the time-frame and details are still blurry.
My plan was fine, the fact that I favor a different kind of fighting then you doesn't make it stupid.
So your evidence is the plane doesn't " look " like it's designed for it? I'm sure the pilots will be very reassured the plane doesn't " look like it can. "
It's likely they've got Radar already, I doubt they've forgotten to design a method of seeing our fighters coming.
Night bombing will also not work if they have said Radar because we'll lose far to many bombers and probably be unable to hit anything we aim for because our planes will be forced to break off of scatter. and it makes it impossible for us to provide any kind of air cover at all.
A bombing campaign is not the answer to this problem you don't attack until you have the advantage and right now we're losing the air fight and the naval fight so going from 0 offensive to deep inland bombing is not the way to go.
The way you speak is extremely condescending and offensive you know that?
Not really. You're assuming several things:
a) The enemy has RADAR
b) The Lightning has high-altitude capabilities
c) The Lightning is able to down our bombers effectively.
a is, in my opinion, doubtful. We haven't actually done major operations over enemy territory (in fact, I don't even know about minor operations), so their incentive is missing. Additionally, look at our system: 40km range at best, fragile and cannot detect all. That's not really good enough to base a complete defence on it and if they do, it costs them.
b is unknown.
c is actually unlikely: The Lightning is pretty lightly armed, with - I am assuming - something like two 10mm guns in the front and one for a back gunner. That isn't really good for shooting down bombers.
And lastly, exactly against scattering is the radio guidance system, because it allows planes to find their targets even after evasion manoeuvres.
I would still build an alternative Albatross with four engines and the ability to, later, include 15mm gunners against planes, but the basic concept should probably work, I believe.
I'd simply ask both of you to be a bit more factual. For example, describing anything someone else said as 'stupid' really seems condescending. If you think something will not work, say 'that will not work' and say why.[Of course, as a side note, if you don't want to be called stupid, don't begin with calling others or their plans as stupid.]