Widewing.......I've been flying most every plane mentioned in another sim for a decade.
They aren't hanger queens there.
It seems your only qualifier for a plane is that it must dominate the late war arena.
There are many other arenas in aces high and I would not have trouble beating most with these so called hanger queens.
One of my qualifiers is that I feel that the game would best served if HTC were to expend their limited resources on something that gets used with some frequency. It doesn't have to late war, just viable. P-38H, P-51A, F4F-3, Pe-2, and G55 would all get a lot of use, and none date later than early 1943. In the late war arena, how many G4Ms do we see? How frequently do you run into a Spit Mk.I? Inasmuch as the vast majority fly in this arena, it makes good business sense to focus on aircraft that are at least viable in that environment. Thus we see the Me 410 and Yak-3 garnering the most votes.
This isn't another sim.... This is Aces High. In a dumbed down flight model (as found in some other sims), there's little difference between aircraft beyond speed and climb. Here, HiTech and Pyro strive to have flight physics that are accurate to the actual aircraft. The MiG-3 was simply a lousy aircraft. The Yak-7 was adequate at best, and that's what we'll get. Good for scenarios? Sure, if you convince someone to fly them against 109s.
As to that last line... "I would not have trouble beating most with these so called hanger queens."
Define "most". Most aircraft? Most pilots? Combination? Seriously, there are many early and mid war fighters that are equal or even markedly superior to either the MiG or Yak.
I'll take a similar vintage 109F-4 or 109G-2, and you can have your MiG or Yak. I promise you, you'll be in and out of the tower so often HTC will need create a revolving door graphic for you.....