Well, I of course got too carried away in the house had a bad toss and crunched the wing on the dog toy basket. Fixed picture below.
Test glides were going good. I made up a dummy weight, to get cg right and added a little right rudder to get her to glide straight with out the prop. Then with prop and rubber back in, I had to add 2 grams up front to get the cg back. AUW is now 24.5 grams. I put an air intake on the nose and stuffed it with magnets, epoxied closed and into place, and then painted to get the 2 grams up front. I started adding power. I'm up to about 300 turns, and the flight profile is same with no matter how many turns straight with a slight climb. Then it starts a mellow turn to the left when power starts to die that slowly gets more progressive till it hits the ground, which is usually in a cartwheel at that point. I'd already added a 1/16" shim top and left to give it a little down and right thrust. That helped. Not sure what to do at this point. Lots I can try but not sure which one. One problem is my right wing has about an 1/8" to 3/16" more dihedral. I think this might be causing the increasing left turn after power starts to die. I'm thinking of maybe making some aileron trim tabs to shallow up the left turn, or a right rudder trim tab. The plane already seems to fly with some yaw though, not sure I want to put more in. What to do? Too many choices, variables!