The thing about the F4U's wings that supposedly made it awful at low speeds, but great at high speeds, was the fact that they were "seagulled." That design of wing made it so the aircraft didn't compress in high speed dives, problem is, as I'm sure you can imagine, at low speeds when putting a lot demand on the wings, the air slides off the tips due to the angle of the wing. This causes the lifting effect of the wing to drop sharply and suddenly if pushed too far. So if you're pushing the aircraft to it's limits in a stall, than add ANY more throttle, your going to add more pressure to the outside wing, which eventually, will give due to lack of lift. On top of that, if you do tip-stall, it seems that the F4U recovers incredibly quickly and easily in-game. From what I've read, in real life stalls are VERY scary in an F4U.
The only reason you don't notice it on a power drill is because it's not at the limit of your hold. Assuming the drill is powerful enough, if you put it in an object that is trying to twist against you're hold to the extent of your strength, and you give it just a little more torque, your arm isn't going to be able to hold it at that position any more, so it'll twist.
Your technically getting the same overall amount of torque when applying slowly as quickly, but when applying slowly, your muscles have time to react. In a sudden tip-stall scenario, it'd be more like just flooring the drill because it's so sudden most of the time.
However, all this info is based upon what I have read, so please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.