Thank you for the information, you really seem to know about every corner of aviation 
I don't know about that, but thanks for the kudos.

If the airplanes weren't safe, they wouldn't be certified. It's up to the pilot to determine if the conditions are safe for normal and maneuvering flight. As long as you're below V
A, you will always stall before you come apart if you throw in full control inputs. You can fly in the yellow arc on the airspeed indicator, but only in smooth air, and if it's really bumpy, you should slow down to V
A (which changes with weight, remember). If that Panavia came apart, it's most likely that the pilot did something wrong, not because the airplane was unsafe.
Personally, I loved the Piper Arrow for a retrac. They also make the Lance and the Saratoga, and if you have a lot of bucks to spend, you can get a Malibu Mirage or Malibu Meridian. Yay, Piper!
