That's one of my native language......

Someone asked the original poster did he play "metal 4" before, guess a modern airframe won't fit 6 axial turbojet, another person suggest it may fit 6 WS-15, the rest is similar to what you said
Interesting, if it indeed is 6 engines and supersonic, it would a) be massive and b) completely different than what we've believed it would be for a very long time.
 
Interesting, if it indeed is 6 engines and supersonic, it would a) be massive and b) completely different than what we've believed it would be for a very long time.
Ignoring the engine count question, there's a decent argument to make for a supersonic medium bomber design. See TSR-2, FB-111, Tu-22M...

Whether it's supersonic sprint or Blackbird style supercruise is a different argument.


But I'm still expecting the H-20 to be roughly B-21 in size, shape, and capabilities. ~25klbs in boom, subsonic, reasonably LO.
 
That is what I was thinking Tomboy, that is IF the H-20 turns out to be a supersonic bomber instead of a subsonic flying wing design.
 
Perhaps it'll be more of an extra-large J-36's design of a supersonic blended body aircraft
Be tough but not impossible to get good range out of a supersonic aircraft, though. I'd expect a range comparable to H-6/Tu-16s, which means 7000km with 9-10 tonnes of boom.

7000km range supersonic means something about the size of a Tu-22M Backfire, ~125tonnes/280,000lbs.
 
That's one of my native language......

Someone asked the original poster did he play "metal 4" before, guess a modern airframe won't fit 6 axial turbojet, another person suggest it may fit 6 WS-15, the rest is similar to what you said
they were referring to the strategy game "Hearts of Iron 4" with "metal 4"
 

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