Those are very good questions, TheRisingShorty, and hopefully we'll know the answers soon. I'm glad that, in your case, internal lengthening was able to improve your joint alignment rather than worsen it. I take it that, as a result, you are able to responsibly lengthen more (assuming other significant complications do not arise) than most cosmetic Precise 2 patients, am I right?
If a LON nail can be interested so that the femur lengthens along the mechanical axis, then I wonder if the same can be done for an internal nail. If non-vertical weight bearing is what puts the most stress on precise nails, than having the nail along the mechanical (vertical) axis would be safer for weight bearing than inserting it along the slanted anatomical axis. My guess would nailing along the mechanical axis will have many risks for the hip joint, due to the nail insertion point. Otherwise nail insertion would have to be done through the knee, which is very dangerous.
It seems like LATN Ilizarov femurs would be ideal for lengthening along the mechanical axis and telhen recovering quickly. However, you do bring up a very good point in questioning whether an atomically crooked femur is as strong or mechanically sound as a naturally aligned one in real-life situations.