Hey Spanner-
You mean that you don't want to just stop what you guys are doing, rip off the top of TR and get after it? I mean, it'd sure give you a chance to finish up all of those little details that you've been working on for I don't know how long...
And Kevin-
I know that I was simplifying the matter, and that punching a hole for a new top turret and shortening the turtle deck isn't a matter of a week's work and a little sheet metal. I guess I just meant that in the grand scheme of things, compared to trying to recreate an extinct type from scratch, or from bits and pieces, the YB-40 conversion from an intact, extant B-17G would be relatively easy. Comparatively.
And I would want it to be the real deal in terms of authenticity, not just a slapdash effort. Being able to compare the YB-40 interior to a stock B-17G interior (or an F for that matter) would probably be fun. Based on what Spanner and others have said about how a complete top turret complicates movement inside the fuselage, just imagine what a second top turret would do to movement. And the waist guns look to be pretty mean twins, not just the singles that we're all familiar with. I'm sure that they bulk things up there in the waist as well.
I do agree with Spanner, though, that the fuel bill for carting around all of the extra guns and even the dummy ammo would probably add to the already steep bill on a B-17. (That is, as he mentioned, the main reason that the concept was a total bust in combat.) But if it was different, it might be worth it. Of course at the end of the day, as we've all mentioned before, to the average Joe it'd just be "another one of those big old planes." (Wasn't it in a war or something a long time ago?)
Probably won't ever happen, but fun to dream about.
Thanks for the fun discussion!
kevin