We have a number of P40s running in our club, both kits and ARFs. Excellent flying planes. Our top 20 flyer jokes about flying one in the NATS. He will fly it at Brodak in profile. That plane was trimmed out by bending the outboard tab down (the extension of flap mounted in a fixed position on the wing). This compensates for the low wing mount that creates a vertical cg imbalance. For this plane, with the wing mounted somewhat low in relationship to the stab, dihedral would be another approach. If figured correctly it could provide a better dynamic solution, since the vertical cg would be close to the exit point of the lines. In other words the cg imbalance itself would be handled as opposed to using an aerodynamic patch.
In any case, the P40 has proven to be an excellent controllable stunt plane, even when trimmed out using familiar tweaks. It turns tight enough to bight its tail. A riot to see that. While being smooth and responsive in the pattern. The Zero looks like it may differ in airfoil, moments and wing mounting position.