This is pertaining to the IJNAF land based bombers G3M, G4M and P1Y of which respectively about 1000, 2500 and respectively 1100 were built. Would the IJN been better of to just build single engine carrier planes instead of the rikkos? On one hand the rikkos had enormous range (combat radius with bombs or torpedoes at least 700nm, have i got that right?) and served IJNAF relatively well in China and early Pacific war, and i guess they remained valuable for reconnaissance tasks, but as the opposition got stronger they were slaughtered from 1942 onwards.
On the other hand building say 9000 single engine carrier planes (A6M, D3A, B5N/ B5M, D4Y, B6N, B7A etc etc., not to mention new fighters) instead of the 4600 rikkos would mean at least the IJN carriers would kinda overflow with planes earlier in the war, allowing all the carriers to carry their maximum rated number of planes for longer, and even have a decent reserve in the process, again at least for a while. The balance could still be used to create land based groups at least as numerous as the OTL rikko groups but equipped with kankos or kanbakus, on the other hand their combat radius is considerably less at about 300 nm, maybe a bit more of later war models (closer to 400nm, again have i got that right?)
Also, the design resources saved by not building rikkos could perhaps be used to bring forward the new generation of carrier planes, for instance no reason why a 1500HP Kasei powered B6M (instead of the OTL B6N Tenzan) can't be in service in 1941? Again new carrier fighters could appear earlier, like a 1942 Mitsubishi A7M (instead of the J2M), or even a Nakajima A7N instead of the G5N and J1N or a Yokosuka A8Y instead of P1Y etc. etc. The limitation being the power of the engines available.
And yeah since i touched the J1N, i would rather have 1000 A6Ms than 500 J1Ns, no need for twin engined fighters if there are no rikkos.
So what you guys make of all this?
On the other hand building say 9000 single engine carrier planes (A6M, D3A, B5N/ B5M, D4Y, B6N, B7A etc etc., not to mention new fighters) instead of the 4600 rikkos would mean at least the IJN carriers would kinda overflow with planes earlier in the war, allowing all the carriers to carry their maximum rated number of planes for longer, and even have a decent reserve in the process, again at least for a while. The balance could still be used to create land based groups at least as numerous as the OTL rikko groups but equipped with kankos or kanbakus, on the other hand their combat radius is considerably less at about 300 nm, maybe a bit more of later war models (closer to 400nm, again have i got that right?)
Also, the design resources saved by not building rikkos could perhaps be used to bring forward the new generation of carrier planes, for instance no reason why a 1500HP Kasei powered B6M (instead of the OTL B6N Tenzan) can't be in service in 1941? Again new carrier fighters could appear earlier, like a 1942 Mitsubishi A7M (instead of the J2M), or even a Nakajima A7N instead of the G5N and J1N or a Yokosuka A8Y instead of P1Y etc. etc. The limitation being the power of the engines available.
And yeah since i touched the J1N, i would rather have 1000 A6Ms than 500 J1Ns, no need for twin engined fighters if there are no rikkos.
So what you guys make of all this?