The Dornier Do335B-8 "Ameisenbaer"  (Anteater) Nightfighter

Although technically called the "Pfeil", the pilots
preferred "Anteater" because of the plane's unusual looking
nose.

The Dornier D0335B series arose out of increased emphasis on
"Zerstorer" planes for Reich defense.  As such, the internal
weapons bay was dropped in favor of an additional fuel tank.
The B series had the single 30mm Mk103 cannon firing through
the propellor hub, but the twin 15mm MG151 were replaced by
the 20mm MG151 (on the upper cowling) and most importantly,
the addition of two Mk103 30mm cannon in the wings gave this
plane incredible firepower.

The Do335B-8 never made it past the planning stage, although
one prototype was partially built.  It would have had
armament similar to the B-2 day series, with the addition of
the FuG217J-2 Neptun radar system and a second seat for the
operator.

Since this is strictly a "fantasy" plane, I have included a
special missile for it: The X-4 Wire guided AAM.
The X-4 missile had a range out to 2.17 miles, and
had 44 pounds of HE with a proximity fuse.  The missile was
first test-fired on August 11, 1944 from a FW190.  1,000
missile airframes were produced, but the motor factory was
destroyed by bombing, so none made it to the Luftwaffe.  If
they had been produced, it seems logical that they may have
been tried on the Do335.  Obviously, mine are not wire-
guided, but if you aim at the target within range you'll hit
it! <G>.  It's a reasonable approximation, anyway.  So give
it a try and see what you think.