I think you misunderstand my words. That was not meant as a blight on this beautiful aircraft at all.
The FM to me seems unrealistic, much the same as a frankenplane aircraft's FM in that it can pretty much out-turn any of its contemporaries without risk of stalling or stressing the airframe to breaking point.
~Mike
You can definitely rip the wings off it, I made sure of it. Sure the G limits code be slightly decreased BUT the G code in Il-2 is not perfect. With it any lower, you can easily snap the fuselage in half from trivial manoeuvres. It also exhibits the correct climb rate and top speed at altitude. Also it is supposed to turn on a dime, that's how it flew

Biplanes, even in that era, were VERY manoeuvrable.
If you can provide some sufficient data to prove this aircraft flew otherwise, I'm welcome to here it.