ORIGINAL: piper_chuck
ORIGINAL: YNOT
Nope.
Only thing you may want to check is the rudder and nose wheel. Several of them are not set up straight. It is a very easy ajustment.
What do you mean "nope"? The balance on every plane, whether it be an RTF trainer or scratch built war bird, should be checked before the first flight and after any changes which might move the center of gravity. A good example is installing a new engine, unless it's the exact same model.
Of the possible hundred plus Hobbico NexStars, SuperStars or AvaStars Selects, I have test flown and instruced on, not one of them needed any type of balance ajustment.
However I do agree that proper balance is needed for a properly flying plane. In the case of the Hobbico Select series of aircraft, they have everything placed to ensure perfect balance.
Interesting thing on the NexStar, with the anti stall wing tips and speed brakes installed, it climbs to the moon at full thottle. There is good chance that the elevator trim is not enough to trim the plane at full throttle. A adjustment must be made at the clevis to correct it. I have seen several "experenced" pilots start changing the balance to correct it and there is no need.