A government military with tens of thousands of suplus planes and thousands of surplus pilots is more likely to risk it in the name of science than a private individual with a single plane and a single pilot.
Indeed, they DO tend to use limited power settings with the old engines. Huge expense to maintain and repair. The dearth of high-octane avgas has something to do with it as well.
I'd personally like to see an AH flight model that refelects the unstable aspects of the f4u (and p51 and other planes) stalls/spins, but I don't know if that'll happen any time soon.
Well, according to the report, if you pull an accelerated stall in the P-51D, you get a snap-roll.
In Il2, if you honk back the stick in the P-51, you get a snap-roll.
In AHII, if you honk back the stick in the P-51, you get a snap-roll.
So things seem okay to me. It does seem pretty darn hard to get a rotation/flat spin in AHII. But the departure traits in AHII are bad enough to make stalling a no-no, so you can still rope people and etc., just fine.