When you look at a C/L model out on the end of the lines, and the center line of the fuselage as a tangent to the circle, the nose of the airplane is ahead of that tangent, and in effect already has some offset. The purpose of any out thrust of the engine is to counter engine torque. Like Sean mentioned, this was outlines pretty nicely in Bob Whitely's article "Things that always work." I usually add a degree of down thrust also. If you look at any R/C model, it has at least three degrees or more for the same purpose along with some down thrust. Free flight models also use this as part of a basic trim set up. Too much thrust and rudder offset can make a model crab to the right and that isn't good, so you shouldn't over do it.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee