I think I've seen the Wings episode as well, and it struck me as being a list of the aircraft "with the most impact on events".
If that's the case, I think a good argument could be made for the SBD and its role at Coral Sea, Midway, Santa Cruz and the Eastern Solomons. Tally up its record to Fall of 1942, and I think you end up with the following, at a minimum:
Sunk:
CVL Shoho (Coral Sea)
CV Akagi
CV Kaga
CV Hiryu
CV Soryu
(all Midway)
CVL Ryuho (or Ryujo, can't remember)
(Santa Cruz or Eastern Solomons)
Damaged at one time or another:
CV Shokaku (Coral Sea, Santa Cruz, Eastern Solomons)
CV Zuikaku (Santa Cruz, Eastern Solomns)
CVL Zuiho (Eastern Solomons)
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Without the SBD, Port Moresby is taken in May, 42 by the Japanese, Midway probably never happens, and the entire Pacific War is changed, forcing U.S. to divert more resources to the PTO to protect U.S. West Coast.
Just a theory on my part
