Simon, I only ever use rudder on tail draggers on take off or landing or for aerobatics, oh and on my D7. I fixed the rudders on my F15 and for me if I won't use them in flight and it has a trike under carriage, I won't need them on take off or landing since the front wheel will do the steering, so fixed them on the vampire.
David, I think I get the idea from your photo. On the plan it shows the wing and stab parallel, ie zero incidence. I don't know how sensitive it is if it is slightly out, but I know that my puppeteer from many years ago climbed like a love sick angel being 2 degrees out. I don't want this doing the same. I will fix the wing first, then the booms and will adjust the incidence of the stab by gluing it in the fins and then rotating the 2 fins in their grooves in the booms. Unless there is a better way? BTW do the booms simply glue to the wing sheeting?.. doesn't seem very strong. Would it be better to glass the wing first then glue the booms to the glass finish. Which way round did you do it?
Cheers Pete