how do you use eny to pad your score, unless you are flying with the larger crowd. I would think you could increase your score with much more ease flying a plane in a large crowd and vulching many bases. Flying with a team with higher numbers would provide you safety and very little exposure to threats, while being able to swoop in and pick off others you are already enganged or on the runway. Flying for the underdog team would not give that luxory. In order to get better numbers, I would think you would want to be closer to many targets..as an underdog, that usually means the horde. Fighting the horde is not safe, and generally not a good place to go flying if you are trying to increase your score above what your skill level may actually be. (not that score is a good indicator of skill). The whole theory of score being somehow related to eny has way to many variables, including pilot skill/vulching/willingness to obtain high score/hours logged/time of day etc. Also, one would have to assume the eny is a serious issue for most of the day, and consistent. I don't really see how these are related. I think you will have a hard time proving that a person who is flying with a 2:1 odds is somehow at a disadvantage. Also, lets say you were correct and people were somehow gaining a better score due to eny, what of it? Score is useless anyway, I wouldn't lose to much sleep over it. Just enjoy your big number advantage and win that war, at all costs.
As others have mentioned, if you choose to form another wing with a squad, when the limit is 32, it is up to your squad to manage it. It is not up to the community and HT to accomodate you because you are coloring outside of the lines. Maybe htc decided to set the limit at 32 for a reason.
I also offered up a solution, which is, again, limiting percentage of people allowed per side per arena. Imagaine trying to get a large squad in there, and all of a sudden maybe eny doesn't seem so bad. Or maybe, you can wait in line on the runway for your country, before you are allowed to up. Again, sounds like alot of time spent waiting. Also, the more complex you get, the more time and the potential for futher issues arising increases.