Thank you for the question/comment.
I thought about it, but did not consider it. This is my first build for a flying twin engine plane. I have seen twins fly in competition. I think I know some of the challenges that need to be overcome. I know I do not know everything.
If the model had excess slight wt to starboard, I would have accepted that. With twin motors rotating props in the same direction this plane will be turning left while under power. I will need to do everything I know, to overcome that. I think for the wt of the model 1 more gram to get her balanced side to side is the best solution.
Although I removed the front of the cowls, I noticed they were definitely pointed to the right. Guillow knows this plane needs right thrust. I want this plane to glide straight. As I add power, I will overcome the tendency to turn left by adding right thrust (not changing the rudders). As I increase power I will increase my right thrust. For me a properly trimmed plane will fly in a nice wide circle to the left, (the more the power, the tighter the circle) then straighten out and fly straight during her glide phase.
Mitch