From reading my grandfathers notes and finding a site that listed a generic bomb release tactic i have found wolfi's flight model to be fairly accurate. Once i get her all trimed out she flies decently .
Standard US dive bomber tactics used in WW2 were:
approach the target from the stern at around 10,000 to 12,000 feet, line your sites on the bow of the ship and set the peeper line (bomb sight) to your altitude, open dive brakes (some pilots actually inverted here), cut your throttle to zero with full RPM on the prop, nose over to a 70 degree dive and dive tell you are between 2000 to 1500 ft. and release. Some pilots even released at around 1,000 ft. The lower you release your bomb on the target the more accurate your run will be, but if you release any lower then 1,000 ft, you won't have time to recover from the dive. Slam your throttle to the firewall, level the nose, and close the dive brakes and get the hell out of the target zone.