I recently completed a Brodak Yak-9. Being a semi-scale warbird it also has a low wing. Even lower than the Firecat.
I actually did its maiden flight yesterday and noticed the same vertical CG phenomenon. I was already aware of this, and I could have built the kit with dihedral but elected not to maintain its OTS eligibility.
I did use heavier aluminum landing gear which probably helps a bit but kept the wheels light. I'm hesitant to use heavier wheels which will just add overall weight. Plus, with heavier wheels north of the horiz CG I might have to also add tail weight. All going in the wrong direction for overall model weight and wing loading. Everything is a compromise.
With that said the model flew quite well. Well enough for the simpler OTS pattern, but will not be a good model for the full pattern. But I'm ok with that as my model is intended for sport flying and maybe OTS someday as my flight skills increase. I also built my Yak with operable flaps and again the model flies reasonably well even with the vertical CG issue. So, I'll just live with it.