Recently I posted the idea of the FAA using a navalised version of the Fairey Battle for its torpedo bomber from say 1938-to-41/42. Answers I got were not sure if it was workable or not as much because of the size of the aircraft. So I went away and did some homework and read up on the other light bombers of the time that were built to Air Ministry spec P4/34 for a light bomber which both Fairey and Hawker put entries in for. However the P4/34 spec was for a light bomber / dive bomber with a bomb load of only 500 pounds. Nowhere near enough to carry a torpedo. So I went back to the Battle and compared it to what would be its rivals in the US and Japan, and as a throw in I added the Baracuda as well.
Compared to the other contenders of the time, the Battle would not be without merit. However the major drawbacks noted in Wiki for the Battle was the weak defensive armament and lack of cockpit armour. Fixing those problems would add to the weight and therefore lower the performance, but that would probably still be within acceptable limits compared to its opposition. Adding the naval requirements of folding wings, strengthened tail for arrestor hook and other equipment would also affect performance. To counter this the use of the 1300hp Merlin and variable pitch propellor would restore some of the lost performance.
What thoughts do the rest of you have on this, or thoughts of another contender, or should the FAA request a completely new design.