No, I'll best you in that by pointing out that the elliptical "wing" tips don't fit your Hurricane hypothesis, but rather more closely resemble the early-Mark Supermarine Spitfires. And they strangely bear the RAF fin flash, SEA/CBI roundels and "fuselage" roundels with an incorrect color sequence. Also, the tiny plane icon at lower right is a Fairey Battle. I'll also opine that this four-engined pusher bomber/mech would have been a more interesting opponent than those CG "JAM" refugees from "Yukikaze" featured in the actual show...
I tend to recall JAM attacking in swarms with missiles and guns not one at a time with beam cannons... Even the look is rather different JAM seemed to favor harsh right angles and such the color scheme is about the only vaugely similar thing really unless you're one of those. "All CG is crap and looks the same" or such nitwits.
Sergeant Wilma Bishop, of the Royal Falwayland Air Force 416th Flying Squadron, and her wingmen, intercepting an armed Neuroi reconnaissance plane over the Dover Strait in 1941. The 416th Flying Squadron is a unit formed by pilots sent from Falwayland of the Britannian Commonwealth, and was stationed at BAF Martlesham Heath in Suffolk at this point in time. Equipped with the Ultramarine Spitfire MkII, Sgt. Bishop and her wingmen recorded one plane shot down during this battle.