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Dear Justo! In your first post, you said that AW.49 was a fighter. And it looks like a fighter.But then, you wrote that it was designed for B.20/40.According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Air_Ministry_specifications#1940-1949, B.20/40 required "Close Army Support Bomber" with Merlin engine able to dive bomb and photo-reconnaissance", and the winner was (yet unbuilt) "de-navalised version of Fairey Barracuda".??? All this is difficult to understand. Can I ask you about any clarification?
Dear Justo! In your first post, you said that AW.49 was a fighter. And it looks like a fighter.
But then, you wrote that it was designed for B.20/40.
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Air_Ministry_specifications#1940-1949, B.20/40 required "Close Army Support Bomber" with Merlin engine able to dive bomb and photo-reconnaissance", and the winner was (yet unbuilt) "de-navalised version of Fairey Barracuda".
??? All this is difficult to understand. Can I ask you about any clarification?