H9 CAP Ailerons
Steve,
I'd be surprised if you could tell the aerobatic difference. We are only talking about 1/8th inch kick up.
The 2 in my club fly great, roll faster than you can count and never seem to have any trouble landing. This being said, and I don't know your flying ability, but if you try to land any of these tapered wing aerobatic planes like a rectangular wing trainer, Stick or 4-Star, where you get the nose up 20 feet in the air and float the plane down, you'll probably get a tip stall.
As for the 1/8th inch, you can activate your flap knob and dial them up for a test, or you could set the ailerons slightly up on the landing function-you can even put in elevator correction for this. If you are not flying a computer radio, you'll have to try and fly. A good, mid-range computer radio makes these planes much more enjoyable to fly and lets them achieve their full potential.