Karnak, your suggestions seem to offer more of the same, without even any physical differences. You have 6 spitfires in the game already so 1200 vs 7000 seem like a major fail in that argument, what will a 7th accomplish? The slightly better performance of your 109 w 30mm without massive production numbers is even weaker. You are giving us ice in winter, not impressed.
Massive performance differences compared to a graphics difference. I am sorry, but performance means far, far more. We're not talking about slight differences here.
The K-4 is a superior stand in for the AS. Has a 30mm too. Your above statement has no validity based on your own arguments.
Seriously!?!?!!!! You're arguing for a spit with a different prop? Sounds familiar. Oh yea! A jug with a different prop was asked for earlier in this thread.
You want the 452mph Bf109K-4 used as a sub? You're being intentionally absurd and you know it. Your suggested substitution is so ridiculous it is never done, instead the German players get to struggle through with the low altitude tuned Bf109G-6, or maybe the low altitude tuned Bf109G-14.
As to the Seafire, where did I say the only difference was a different prop? The Seafire Mk III offers a significant performance boost over the Seafire Mk II. The fact that the only graphics difference is a four bladded prop instead of a three bladded prop is irrelevant to what it offers. I was mentioning it as a reference for the 3D modeling work needed, not as something for you to grossly misrepresent as the only difference.
There are 6 variants of 109 in the game, tied with spits for most represented in the game, which some falsely attribute to the 47. Show me a 109 that typifies half of all 109s produced not in the game and you will have something to equal a late razorback. I'm not suggesting a 7th variant of a well represented model, I am asking for THE CORRECT variant, which if the D-25 is retained will bring it to par with 109s and Spits for representation.
Yes, there are more Spitfires and Bf109s in the game, but they have to cover all of WWII unlike the P-47s where they only have to cover the last two and a half years. That means we have 0.857 Bf109s per year (1939-1945), 1.000 Fw190s per year (1941-1945), 1.167 Spitfires per year (1940-1945), 1.250 F4Us per year (1942-1945) and 1.667 P-47s per year (1943-1945). P-47s have the densest coverage of any aircraft in AH. It is unreasonable to complain that aircraft that served shorter a shorter time have fewer variants.
As to asking for the correct variant, why is the correct variant with the same performance as the incorrect variant more important than another plane's correct variant that has significantly different performance? To me the second one looks like the stronger need. Your asking for the correct model does not distinguish your request from mine or Tank-Ace's at all as that is true of all three of us.