I appreciate your taking the time to respond. But I will still disagree. Having been in those scenarios where Jets were involved I know from the Allied side how much of an impact they have for those that have to deal with them. You've not been in that position in a scenario. The bombers aren't at high alt and with the LW fighter force larger than the Allied fighter escort, it makes it that much more unbalanced. The argument made for balanced numbers or in general larger LW fighters to defend, is playability and 'fairness'. The same applies when it comes to jets. They have a far greater impact in these scenarios than they ever did historically.
I do understand that this isn't going to change for this event.
You aren't wrong, Guppy. I have never been on the escorting side of things trying to corner jets. I have also never flown bombers against jets in scenarios. I would guess that I have flown a jet in events more than most and based on that experience, they are not as scary as you describe them. I am as afraid of B-17's as they are of me. Alas, these are differing opinions and not facts. So it is somewhat moot and futile.
Even though the event is designed to have the Luftwaffe outnumber the Allied escorts, I doubt it will work out that way. Because of the nature of the event and lack of launch windows, it will be somewhat of a circus on the Luftwaffe side. I hope this is not the case and as a Luftwaffe officer, I will do my best to keep this from happening. But, as people die and relaunch at will, things will get spread out and sparse. So, even if the Luftwaffe outnumbers the Allied fighters, I doubt they will ever actually be outnumbered. Not to mention the ominous registration numbers as of today.
The decision really came down to it being a 1945 event. Why run a 1945 event and leave out 1945 aircraft? Rather than going with both the Ta 152 and Me 262, we decided to go with only the Me 262. In many ways, the Ta 152 is much more dangerous. The same would (sort of) apply to a 1945 Pacific event. The B-29 would (probably) be included, but in a fictional role as it would likely be escorted at medium altitudes rather than firebombing at night or flying unescorted at 42,000 ft. Here, the Me 262 is not in a fictional role like the B-29 would be.