Thanks for the questions.
Everything has a purpose. Yes, I will start off with down and right thrust. I will need more and back out the screws as needed. These screws are only holding in 1/8 plywood. If I used countersink heads there wood be no wood left to hold. (I am relying on the plywood, not the balsa). This model is being built copying the specific plane of Heinz Bar. That is why I made the tail separate. It will be white with his celebration of 200 victories. I generally do not use tail for trim. I will be trimming this model next week and want it to glide straight. When flying, the ideal for me is a nice climb circling to the left. The model will make a 360 degree turn or more. After the motor is spent then the model will glide straight ahead and be coming down at a 10:1 ratio. If the model catches a thermal it will stay aloft longer. I have not had a problem yet of my model not coming back down to Earth, but people do and that is why some competition flyers have DT's (De-Thermilizers) that are set for 2 minutes and then the elevator pops up and forces the plane back down. Maximum time for points is usually 2 minutes and that is what they set the DT's for 2 minutes.
For this model I will spray on one more coat of dope. Then trim and get some flights in. Then paint the model (Airbrush with Vallejo watercolors) and see how much weight she gained. I will attempt to fly again and those times will be for the G Challenge.
If the model ends up too heavy I plan to build another and will use colored domestic tissue, which is my normal practice.
Mitch