I asked Paul Walker about right thrust, and he said 2 degrees.
When I flew the Twister, it came with none. I put some in, and found that the main benefit was that WHEN the lines got loose, they got tight again MUCH quicker. That there can save your plane, so I think it's a fine idea. Put it in when building and trim around it. I expect the LO's would be further forward than without the right thrust.
I even thought about what happens when the engine stops, but if you look at the LO position calculator ("Line2", etc.), the reduced speed of the plane in glide mode would suggest (ideally) shifting the LO's forward as it slows. Since that's not happening at present, there's no reason to worry about it.
Now, think about rudder offset. Problem is that as the models slows at various points in the tricks, it loses effectiveness. That be bad!
About downthrust...I don't believe PW uses any. However, in my experience, "cross-controls" are a way to gain stability. I think that is what it is. Cross control.

Steve