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Good call. Ignore the people who actually flew the real planes against each other.
I think the P-38 would have to be in the discussion as well. It was called upon to fly nearly every type of mission profile that a land based single seat aircraft could fly in WW2. In addition to the usual escort, intercept, and ground attack/interdiction missions it was also converted into a recon plane and a level bomber with the addition of a bombardier in the nose. They even made a night fighter variant although I'm not sure if it saw action during the war.