Would you care to elaborate on that pontification?

While I did not make the comment, maybe I can clear up a couple of points. #1, when you are standing on the ground, you are in effect, pulling 1 G, if you jump up into the air, you are now pulling a negative G. "Tex" Johnson pulled off the famous "barrel roll" in the Boeing 707, because he understood that as long as he was pulling 1.5 g's, he could sit a glasses of water on the instrument panel and it would not overturn. He understood the effect of "g" forces and how they affected the aircraft in flight. The roll it did, put no more stress on the aircraft than if it was flying straight and level.
Comment about the bomb loads on wings and their effect! The wing of an aircraft is designed to support a certain amount of weight and if you exceed that weight, you stand a good chance of wing failure. Example: If your 51D weights 13,500 lbs at takeoff weight, full fuel tanks, drop tanks and rockets, the add 2 1,000 lb bombs, you now have in effect a wing which is designed to carry no more than 13,850 lbs, which now weights 15, 500 lbs, you now are flirting with structural failure, if you add any "g" force, plus or minus because of the additional weight that the wing now has to support.
Don't confuse the antic's of these make believe aircraft in this game with the real thing, because in most cases, you would have structural failure. Now, that is not to say that a lot of strange things have not happened to aircraft in flight, because we all know, those things do happen and if we knew how forces were applied by chance and God's guiding hand, then we would understand how the crews lived through the incidences.
Good post and some good comments though!