Hi Kurfürst,
>I wonder about the E-1s though, some say they replaced the wing MGs to cannons by 1940, but its hard to tell, a cannon armed E-1 would look exactly the same as an E-3.
In Priller's "JG26", there's an account by a pilot who used a quadruple-MG armed Me 109 shot down three Hurricanes in a row from the blind six of their formation. As he states that after the third attack, his windscreen got oiled up from the Hurricane in front, I imagine he must have been very close on opening fire - which might explain how he got them down with that little firepower.
(No guarantee on the accuracy as I had to dig that up from my memory ... unfortunately, I don't own that book.)
>The E-4/N would be a hotter version, but only a Group was built up shortly before the BoB, as decision was made that most of the 601N engines would go into reserve, Bf 110s, and the 109F that just started production.
Hm, "Messerschmitt Bf 110, Me 210, Me 410" by Mankau/Petrick note that the DB601N was initially ear-marked for the Me 110, but re-directed into the Bf 109 units pretty quickly. The fighter units really got preferential treatment there. I'm not sure of the time line, but I think the DB601N was only fitted to the smaller part of the Emils before Battle of Britain day, though production was rapid. (Mankau and Petrick quote the GL/C protocols, so they're probably realiable in the issue.)
>I still wonder about E-1/E-3/4 conversions.. seems to be very simply to do.
I'm not so sure about replacing the E-1's MGs with cannon, but I'd imagine that the E-1s were given the additional armour at least :-)
Regards,
Henning (HoHun)