And we have a winner! Yes, during the latter part of BoB Italy formed Corpo Aereo Italiano which had BR.20 and some Fiat CR.42 Falco and G.50 Feccia as CAP. So the only way to represent their involvement is the C.202. From a performance perspective, it's not close to the CR.42 or G.50, but the C.202 does represent a 1941 aircraft but it's nice to include a NEWLY refreshed aircraft into a line-up.
And completely blow the BoB setting. Good job. You replaced the 292mph G.50 with a 372mph C.202.
Maybe, just maybe, you ought to have, oh, I don't know, run a BoB setting this week and a Malta, North Africa or Invasion of Italy setting next week.
Instead you let the AvA's persistent anti-RAF bias march on unimpeded. If it isn't 1942 Spitfire Mk IXs vs 1945 Bf109K-4s it is the BoB with a fantasy Italian participant.