RE: chipmuck
I still have the question of how much right thrust the airplane has. After watching the vid two things come to mind. I did see a bit of drift to the left on downlines and once saw a large drift to the left on an upline. This still leads me to beleive it has little or no right thrust. The fast landing speed is either high wing loading ( The vid does not support this ) or CG too far forward. Your sone does a great job of flying the airplane BTW.
I know I'm going to get alot of flack on this but most guys just havent flown a really well trimmed model. If they had, there would not be all this conflict of opinions here. I spend hours getting my aerobatic models to fly as well as I can get them. It makes the airplanes easier to fly and that leads to higher scores. If you are one who on a maiden flight pushes the trims until strait and level flight is accomplished at one speed and call it fine or just live with a bad habit figuring that it's just the way the airplane is you need to pay attention and maybe learn something here that will lead to you spending more time getting the airplane to fly better.
One comment that sticks with me is that this is what a CG Chipmunk does so just learn to use the rudder. To me thats like saying all Car make XXX model XXX pulls to the left on the freeway so just man up and tilt the wheel to the right. We wouldn't accept that answer when it applies to our cars so why would we accept it here? It dumbfounds me that after I explain to people that I have been an R/C pilot for 35 years, have been a sponsored Heli pilot, competed for a spot on a US soaring team, took second place in point standings for the 2006 IMAC southwest region advanced class that when I attempt to help someone trim their airplane to make it easier to fly, it is met with these type of responses.