I'm assuming pilots that flew the P-51 a lot knew right about where it was going to stall based on feel, and therefor felt that it had plenty of warning (as apposed to this tester who probably didn't fly it every day like the WWII pilots did). When you use a machine often enough, being "one with the machine" quite literally does happen. You can even notice it while driving a car, you can tell without any obvious audio or visual warning that a car's tires are at their limits when in turn, stopping, accelerating, etc.
I actually believe that is why the P-51 is so hard to get kills in as a new player, it really is just one of those planes you have to get to know before you become effective in it.
I really would like to know what the load-out of these aircraft were at the time of the test because the P-47's results really doesn't seem to fit how it flies in-game.
Asymmetrical slat deployment would be an nice addition to the game, would be interesting to see how it changes the characteristics of the aircraft that have them and if it gives any insight to how the aircraft really reacted in real life.