Harald, thanks for the video. I really can't tell you what the canard loadings were. All I did was get a hold of some equations from the magazines and balanced the models in accordance with them. I had a couple of real hairy first flights. The push pull model was so nose heavy that after I throttled back to land, the model developed a severe desire to nose right it. I saved it at the last second by applying full throttle and had to land by slowly decreasing the power while working the elevator. Luckily, I had a long runway to work with or else the plane would have been gone. It landed at about 50 miles per hour, maybe more. The last plane, you can tell by may age, was so tale heavy that I was in a crash mode all the time I wa making a 360 to get back to the runway. I could swear that the last few seconds was a crash but luckily, for some reason, it was a gentle one on its wheels. I did check the final CGs with this website I posted before and found it very accurate. Dan.
http://adamone.rchomepage.com/cg_canard.htm