Hellenic Air Force AU (discussed with eswube in several pm some months ago)
Front line at 1940
120 single engine fighters (10 squadrons of 12 airframes each, 8 with K-4 and 4 with K-5)
40 twin engine light bombers (4 squadrons with E-7)
60 Blenheim medium bombers (five squadrons)
80-100 observation aircraft (something similar with Lysander, 7-8 squadrons)
20-30 recconaisance aircraft (2-3 Squadrons, one with E-7, two with Blenheim or vise versa)
40 transport aircraft (licensed Ju-24 and Ju-52 but with equivalent British engines if possible)
20-24 Avro Anson (two squadrons)
Trainers (150-200 total, eswube said max number 300)-I will choose from real hellenic wings as less types as possible.
Navy Aviation
12 hydroplane fighters (on board ships)
12 Torpedo bombers (E-7N)
8-12 Patrol Seaplanes (indigenous design based on Blackburn Iris/Perth)
6-8 Avro Anson
Hellenic Coast Guard
20 small hydroplanes (improved WW1 types for anti-smuggling, port police and training)
4-6 Patrol Seaplanes (same with Navy)
Air Force has the training of pilots for Navy as well
-State Aircraft Factory plus some small private "aeronautical laboratories" is the industry I planned to have for my AU. These small factories could built trainers and other simple aircraft, while SHAF would built more complicated airframes. For engines there are several machineshops which could do the job (side by side with indigenous diesel engines, up to 17 were in real Hellas during mid war), plus SHAF own engine factory.
-K-4,E-7 and Bleinheim share engines or use similar designs (Bristol Mercury/Pegasus)
-Junkers Ju-52 did had a variant with R-1340 engine, perhaps it could take Bristol Mercury (Both military/civilian variants built, several hydroplanes for island service). Junkers G 24 had Junkers L-5 engine, this or a British engine shared if possible with at least one other type). Again both military/civilian variants as with the 52.
-Italy start the production of Fiat G.50 in 1935, could the K-4 (an aircraft designed with British assistance) entered production in 1935 or maximum 1936?
-The K-5 with the characteristic long nose from 1939 (with 1300-1400hp V12 water-cooled engine) is the equivalent with Me109 or Macchi 205 Veltro. Only about 40-50 built.
-Navarhos designed these aircraft for Wesworld Hellas.
-Oerlikon 20mm manufacture license could be taken from early 1930's, AA, naval and aircraft variant built.
-The E-7 is equivalent with Potez 630, in production from mid 1939.