What if the full 1st Airborne Division dropped within hours of each other on the north side of the river?

I have explored "what-if" scenarios before with 1st Airborne at Arnhem and this alternate scenario is a new variation: What if the full division dropped on Day 1?This scenario moves 4th Brigade's drop to the first day and switches the Polish drop to the first day and places them with their division on the correct side of the river. Find out what it have been like for Urqhardt to have had two more brigades at his control and the divisions full complement of artillery.In the screenshot above I have:Sent Frost's 2nd Battalion along the Lion Route (river road) to the bridge.I've ordered the full 1st Airlanding brigade to move into the city center and take the bridge objective along the Ede-Arnhem highway.I've assigned 1 and 3 Para Battalions as defense against counterattacks from Wageningen.I've assigned the Polish 1st Brigade the defense of the resupply points on Renkum Heath and north of Wolhezen.And finally I've directed Hackett's 4th Brigade to seize the railway bridge west of the Arnhem highway bridge. A prelude for an attack on the southern end of the road bridge.Is this enough to reverse history? Did Arnhem really come down to the mis-allocation of transport planes? Try for yourself by downloading the revised Allies historical schedule.