Thanks for the help Guys :-)
Frank:
It is an ARF. Your right, it would be an easier mod if it were the kit.
Bill:
Thanks for confirming that this should be an OK mod. In my 37% RC planes the wings only have the support of the main wing spar in the center section. There is nothing else, no LE, no rear spar, etc. And I think they take at least as much stress as our CL planes.
If I had more energy, I would build a CL Elec. with this type of wing. Using plug in wings would free up this entire front area for a battery, and make the plane very easy to store, and transport. :-)
Steve:
Thanks for the tip on the Bellcrank. I forgot all about that being in this space. I should have looked closer through the rear hole in the wing. It is a 4" BC, and it is neatly suspended in the very center of the wing, so it takes up a lot of room close to where I want to be.
BTW, this is a beautifully built ARF. It is very strong in all the right places with excellent workmanship throughout.
This ARF will have the Aero Tiger. After all your comments, and looking closer at the room (or lack of?) inside the fuselage, I am going to get an ARC for the Elec. I plan on taking a saw to the entire top of the fuselage. This will allow me to insert a 1/2", or 3/4" piece of balsa for the entire length. This should give me enough room for the battery without changing any of the planes excellent flight characteristics (I hope! ;-).
I plan on keeping all the important factors in tact. Prop location, Wing, stab, RD all in the exact same relationship. With a little luck it should not look to dorky.
I will definitely be using Roberts way cool formula to insure that I get all the flight parameters correct and keep the planes modern "High Zoot" status! I'm sure Randy used a similar formula when he designed the original. ;-)
Thanks again for all your help.