I saw another comment in the wishlist forum suggesting the Spit XVI had maybe 5-6 total kills in the war. This has come up often and is not accurate.
To set the record straight using 403 Squadron RCAF as an example:
Transitioned to XVIs in early December. First sweep was December 8, 1944. The XVIs engaged 109s and shot down one. They continued to fly support ops during the Battle of the Bulge. Christmas day was memorable as the CO S/L Collier shot down a 262. Bodenplatte on New Years morning was the next big day for the 403 16s as they were just getting airborne as 30 109s and 190s were hitting the field. 4 403 pilots managed to shoot down 6 E/A without a loss. Spit 16s upping into a horde and coming out alive on the other end while taking the bad guys down. Sounds familiar
After Bodenplatte the LW was hard to find, and 403 did most of it's work flying ground attack in support of Allied ground forces. In the last two weeks of the war, 403 squadron claimed 12 E/A destroyed. The squadron lost one pilot in the process.
So basically it came down to this particular Spit 16 squadron destroying 20 E/A in air combat including a 262.
Consider that there were other squadrons operating the XVI as well and they too claimed kills in air combat.
So please don't used the argument that the Spit XVI didn't shoot anything down as part of the anti 16 talk. That would just not be true.