When it comes to potential scoring it better be as close to 100% fair as possible. This plane performance disparity is analogous to a basketball game where one team can shoot 3-pointers from the usual 3-point line but the other team can only score 3-pointers from halfcourt.
It all comes down to reward vs risk. The 6 ponies had a K/D tally in frame 1 of 5:3. (Deaths defined as not landing successfully) The 38 C.202's had a K/D tally of 22:19.
Now let's break this down into percentages.
Pony K/D: 1.66 , Macchi K/D: 1.16.
Kills per plane launched: Pony: .83, Macchi: .57
Since both types lost exactly 50% of their planes, let's assume the survival risk is equal and concentrate on the ability for each plane to kill.
the pony has K/D advantage of half a kill per death and kill per plane advantage of .25 over the C.202.
But that's just one instance. Lets extrapolate the relative differences from the ENY settings of the planes in LW and MW arenas.
ENY LW: P-51B: 20, C.202: 40.
ENY MW: P-51B: 15 C.202: 40.
According to HTC, it is twice as hard to get a kill in the C.202 than in the Pony. Against the MW planeset, which is where the planes in this setup are drawn from, the Pony fares even better.
Now lets look at some hard performance data. from:
http://www.michael-elliott.com/wikis/ww2planes/index.php?n=Site.AccelerationChartAcceleration time from 250 to 300
P-51B: 25 seconds
C.202: 42 seconds
Acceleration time from 300 to 350
P-51B: 76 Seconds 29 seconds @ 12K
C.202: Top speed on deck of 317 achieved in 76 seconds. @ 12K (minimum alt to break 350): 69 seconds
Does anybody else want to pretend these 2 planes compare well?