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if it's for ground units i would take the 8x250 kg
and if it's for bases i would start out with the 4x500 kg (drop 3 bombs on a base so it iwill die then drop the last bomb on another base once you're done with the bases and return to reload swap to the 3000 kg bomb and use it for the airfield)
Probably not enough space in the bay.
Doesn't make sense, you'd think if they can fit a 3000kg bomb, they could manage to cram 2 1500s in there...
Only if the bombs were twice as short in length or width. But to maintain aerodynamics you'd want the shape of the bomb to stay the same, which would mean (very roughly) a 25% size decrease in both length and width for a bomb of 50% mass.
So therefore two 1500kg bombs would be something like 150% the length of a 3000kg bomb, so if the 3000kg bomb is the max that the bomb bay could hold, they woudln't fit. You also have to consider that the bombs can't just be jammed in there, they have to be positioned so that they detach and fall correctly, which means taking up even more space.
I just put that through Google Translate....what the hell is the matter with you?