At the end of Hostilities,
4 Squadron was in Labuan, North Borneo. Its sister Squadron, 5, was in Bougainville, a distance of 2800 NM's
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=BUA-lbu&MS=wls&DU=mi
By comparision, London to Rome to Cairo is a distance of 2200 NM's
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=lhr-rom-cai&MS=wls&DU=mi
Which, correct me if I am wrong, covers the European, Mediterranean, and North African Theatres. With room to spare.
I suppose it would make a good observation spotter, I did some checking it served in three theaters New Guinea, the Solomon Islands Campaign and Borneo Campaign - which is a plus in my book, I really am dis-interested in aircraft that flew in limited engagements - I suppose it would certainly help the plane sets.
My reason is simply an opinion, something that flew in very limited theaters, loses a vote vs something that flew in multiple campaigns like a Ki-43 (which deserves its spot someday), something like a Ta-152 is limited to one theater, and only late war, I would of never voted on it.
I did find 4 manuals in my storage with all the information you need on the Boomerang, from squadron markings, operational theaters, pilot logs, production numbers etc.
Only problem is one of the manuals is in polish.
However I do have all the profiles, specifications from the factory itself on the production.
Let me know if any of it can be of help to the cause