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Disabling gunners is useful for planes with low ammo in a clip if you want to preserve it in modes with mid-air reloading (arcade and RB) or without it at all (SB, turrets only reload on a friendly airfield), as most experienced gunners still shoot less accurately than a player can. Also, if you're trying to hide from an enemy in clouds and don't want to give away your position.
The idea with Il-2 is cool actually, I'd like it for other planes with turrets as well (can help climb faster or have higher level speed for things like SB2C Helldiver or Japanese bombers that aren't tough enough to sustain prolonged enemy fire anyway).
We do have swing wings already for gen 3-4 jets, that's a different thing to folding wings that only serve for making a naval aircraft less wide in a carrier's hangar, deck and lifting platform, thus more planes can be stored on such ship. Wings can't be folded mid-air (and if you try to do it, you'll likely crash due to flow separation), and I doubt it can be of any use while standing on the ground/carrier's deck (aside from cool screenshots and cinematics, again).