Leester,
I have a design I have been playing with that also has a tapered trailing edge. Your solution is the most elegant I have come up with. simple but effective. Using two rods from the bellcrank will introduce assymetric motion on the flaps. This was illustrated somewhere but I cant remember where, memory says it was Al Rabe, but again, I am not sure. the geometry as the arm on the bellcrank moves lateraly drives one rod more than the other. With the straightened trailing edge inside the fuse, you avoid this problem. I plan on using lucky boxes in the flaps because there will still be some lateral displacement with regards to the flap movement. best of luck, it should make a cool looking plane.