For all of those who were concerned about the "unreal" aspects of the problem (struts would buckle; assembly can't support its own weight; etc), try solving exactly the same problem, but scale the frame dimensions by a factor of 1:50 (i.e. half-span = 100 mm; rise = 10 mm), but keep the material properties, section properties and loads the same. We can now see that the struts would not buckle (e.g. Euler Load for a 10 mm x 10 mm bar x 100.5 mm long is about 81 kN, which is greater than the axial load of 50.2 kN which is obtained from "small displacements" analysis). Granted, the axial stress of 502 MPa is pretty high, but not outrageous.
The same conclusions arise - the assembly will unconditionally "snap through" and go into tension, and the final displacement is EXACTLY 1:50 of what I calculated for the original problem. Bar forces and reactions are the same as for the previous analysis.
Revised working attached.