Yes it would be awesome.
However, I would like to petition the removal of the BF-110c, it is way too fast and wasn't the correct slower variant that got owned in the real battle.
That's a comment ill-informed of the practical facts. If you look at AH's speed and climb chart you will find the 110C-4 we have matches the stats of a C-4. What are you expecting we have, some souped up version of it? Far from it.
You can pull the same BnZ moves in the Bf109E-4, and in fact that happens a lot. The only reason the 110C BnZs is because that's all it can do. The two reasons it does well compared to the 109E-4 and the Hurr/Spit is the fuel capacity lets it loiter longer, being more of a nuisance, and because it has more ammunition to keep fighting.
It has nothing to do with the "wrong" model of 110C being used.
Historically, it was doctrine that killed the 110C and bad ideas from on high. They were tied to close formation at lower alts with the bombers, and forced to dogfight in turn fight situations that got it slaughtered. It wasn't just because the plane sucked. It was a 1-trick pony against the spits and hurris, but its trick was having slightly more options to disengage. Not even a complete speed advantage, since a hurri could catch it and stay on it enough to kill it with no sweat and a spit had an even easier time killing them.
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But on the other hand: LW can be given a target in central England, like Coventry, outside of the effective range of the 109 and having only the 110:s as bomber escort.
Interesting fact, the 109s had a lot more range than often cited. The 109s had to take off and loiter, often flying circles over parts of france and wait for their bombers to show. They started off having great success as "free roam" sweeps and fighter patrols ahead of the bombers, but certain higher-ups with their heads in the sand and no real grasp on reality or what was going on told the fighter wings in no uncertain terms they HAD to fly like this, at this time, in this way, and the end result was disastrous. The only reason 109s had 15 minutes of fuel over london was because of this waiting, rendezvousing with bombers, etc. Because they were forced to fly so close to the bombers they also flew zig-zags at faster speeds, thus burning more fuel.
The end result is that their reputation is best when taken in full context of how they were ordered to fly.