I pretty much made the same flight path as in your image for all my testing. Also, did the multi plane "race" range test, the F4F also flew all the way.
My testing was all at 25,000ft, which was less range than the max at 10,000ft (in real life).
With warm up, taxi, and taking off (2% fuel) from
Wattersham airfield, your combat range going towards
Berlin reaches to the
BM.5 vertical line, right at @ Woerden.
The max range where you run out with 30mins fuel left that is 19% ( one of the standards for max range) reaches to right at the
DC-DD vertical line, or at Oscherslieben (I think it says)
Then your engine runs out and quits at almost the same
DC-DD line, but on the way back from Berlin.
I figured out that the P-47C here in BAT needs to be set to
71% fuel load to be the real range it would of had in real life.
It amazes me that they didn't develop a combat worthy droptank for so long, could have changed the war.
Fun test piloting all this and researching stats.