People who subscribe to a lugnet newsgroup are deranged to begin with. Its like comic book fans and sports fans and the like. These are not rational people.
They seem to be a friendly bunch to me. I don't read/post stuff there regularly but have been registered for some time now. I have made a few useful trades with people there in the past.
If you're worrying about force that much, CP, you're not doing your gearing right. Sure, the Pneumatics would be faster, but they are also damnably ugly, a pain in the ass to work in and require a connection to a pump or tank. I think about the only time I've seen them put to decent use was in a large scale Millenium Falcon model where they were used to actuate the landing gear. That model was big enough to hide the tanks and had a rather clever hideaway pump. For a non-fanatic's model of a Tomcat, I don't think you'd need to go anywhere beyond a very basic gearing.
The ugly factor depends entirely on how big the model is; if it is sufficiently large, you can easily hide the main piston bodies inside the model. As for being "a pain in the ass," you're just not using them correctly.

The only drawback of the pneumatics is the required pump, which takes up some space, but this may or may not be an issue depending on the model's size. As for applications of pneumatics, look at just about any construction vehicle out there. The official 8455 Backhoe Loader and 8868 Airtech Claw Rig sets are very good examples of things done with pneumatics that would be impossible with the current gears.
If you go the purely gear-based route, you would run into the issue of having two independent geartrains on the same pivot point (the other one being the aileron one); this can be dealt with fairly easily but you would get a rather bulkier connection, especially since a worm gear right next to the wing gear would be required to hold the wings in place.
Heck, I'm a master with geartrains and rotational stuff but mediocre with positioning pneumatics and liftarms (you should see my rocket launcher once I get a decent digital camera; I used a messy gear system in one place where almost anyone else would have used pneumatics

), and even I would probably use pneumatics in this case if the model is fairly large.
