Leon,
Just to clarify your statement, there are several types of aluminum that have higher yield strengths than steels, this is true (7075 and 2024 are some of these, they have higher yield strengths). But this is only at the point of permanent deflection. Aluminum will deflect more at the same load (without permanent deformation) than any steel alloy, and is very very sensitive to fatique cracking. I also have trouble believing that a true semi frame is made of Al, but that does not mean that it does not happen, especially with the weight considerations that the industry must subscribe to. I would definitely be weary of such a thing.
gls