When speaking of iconic or famous we're talking about what people who don't know anything about the war might recognize. Obviously to aficionados the Ju88 is more important and I am sure that is why HTC added it first.
Oh! If your argument is that clueless people think the He-111 was the iconic LW bomber of the war then... I fully agree!
Also, Wellington is one of the iconic bombers of WWII. Hampden? Not so much.
Same argument here. ONE of the early war bombers, not THE iconic WW2 LW bomber which is what was being said here, the He-111 made the backbone of the LW KG force early in the war when it was already obsolete and being replaced in service by the Ju-88, Do-217 and soon (supposedly) in the production line by the He-177.
Want a RAF parallel?
It is as if the RAF had the Manchester or Halifax added first, and then the
"iconic" Wellington, and no Lancaster... A lineup of early war bombers with no middle or late war aircraft.
Oh, and then Do-17z is as iconic as the Whitley. The what?
Exactly.