All right - if there was something that Bomber Barons didn't like in 1930s, that was deploying 'proper' RAF aircraft into Army co-operation tasks. The tasks being artillery spotting, tossing a bomb or two/machine-gunning the enemy infantry, trucks & guns, carrying a healty or wounded soldier or two between different Army locations etc. Direct air-defense - not until Dunkirk? So let's give the grunts the 'airforce', that will be comprised by much better A/C than it was the Lysander (and earlier than P-40 or Mustang), while not blowing up the budget. Two A/C can be suggested, since some roles require one kind of aircraft vs. what other roles require. The A/C need to became available by early 1939.