Sure, the British are the bad guys.
You obviously do not know that it was a German Bomber who accidentally or not let loose it payload over a civilian target as German pilots who returned home with a full bomb load would get a rite ticking off.
If was Bomber command who then bombed Berlin in retaliation.
Yes, a bomber that was under attack that had gotten lost during a night raid... there is a slight difference in that scenario and intentionally ordering bomber command to bomb cities.
You understand aerodynamics enough to know that losing your payload gives your plane better flight performance yes?
I never said anything about anybody being 'The bad guys', life isn't that black and white.
Things would be a lot better if people looked at things logically and not with this biased 'Goody-baddy' mentality.
The majority of people I've ever spoken to in the UK still believe that Germany declared war on Britain and France and not the other way around, it's hard to look at anything objectively when people believe such important fallacies.
Regardless the topic is swaying from the OP, it would make sense if fighting over hostile territory gave a slight XP malice perhaps to account for the loss of experienced pilots. For the sake of simplicity though I would assume there is no such model.