I do not fly with the spinner. FAC rules, the prop and assembly are not judged for scale appearance. So I plan to make a 3 blade prop with spinner for photo shoots and display only.
This is my third generation of this model. I do not glue the cowling on. I see no reason, The side bumps are glued very well to the cowling with Testor's liquid plastic cement, and the cowling is a snug fit over the front of the plane. That snug fit and the side bumps hold the cowling on. So I will still have access to add or remove weight. I expect the model will now be in balance, or I may need to add weight up front. If I need to add weight I can fill a hole with clay and a BB if I need to... But I can still add a washer or two behind the cooling fan before I do that.
For test glides I will place a flat washer behind the cooling fan. The prop assembly weighs 4 grams. I have different washers and will add 4 grams.
Here is a picture from before I drilled the holes:
The front cover was a cooling fan for the Focke-Wulf. I can back out one screw and slip in a flat washer. On my model that front cooling fan is the plastic piece and is backed up with plywood. That is where I had my ballast before but I ended up removing that when I added all the 'in-fill' from B1 to B2 to add strength to my plane in the event of hard landings. I also think having the cowling just a snug fit will give it some flex and movement in case of a hard landing also.
I plan to do some test glides after school is out today. I should not be on the school grounds during school hours.
I also plan on all future glide tests and flights to have the canopy on. My rubber motor was picking up dirt and grass last Sunday and that can not be good. I will attach the canopy with Scotch tape. I will have a complete field box with me this time. I did not have adequate supplies last Sunday.
Also, my horizontal tail is only glued in with 1 drop of glue at the front... I may be able to add a shim if I need to adjust the angle of the stabilizer.
So I plan to re-do my glide tests. When the plane is satisfactory to me I will leave all flying surfaces set. Then for powered flights I will only adjust the thrust angle. With more power and a larger prop I know the plane will get more of a prop torque effect and this is when my 2 adjustment screws will be what I need! I plan to have 2 motors. 10 grams and 20 grams. I plan to use the 10 gram motor for initial test flights and wind to the torque I want. That way I should see the plane react to the initial burst of power without have to fully wind a full competition motor!
... of course that's IF I can get that much motor into the plane. I am not sure how big a bowl of spaghetti 20 grams of rubber is going to be?
Mitch