All I know is the extensive reading before starting this project told me that it increased lift. Can you enlighten further, you know far more than I do on this subject.
Ken
Check the other thread, that's about the degree to which I have thought it through. Quick summary is:
canard destabilizes the airplane
you have to move the CG forward to restore the stability
moving the CG forward moves it away from the CP of the wing
having a large separation between the CG and the CP means you can't tolerate as much lift from the wing,
The lost lift must be made up for by the canard, leading to an expectation of inordinate CL from the canard
The presence of the canard also disrupts the flow of the wing with unknown degree of negative effect
Maybe, and only maybe, the canard vectoring the thrust makes up for the lost efficiency and lift of the wing
maybe , and only maybe this makes the high effective CL possible
That's the experiment you are doing. That it is OK during powered flight, and floats in the glide is 100% consistent with the reasoning above, the thrust vectoring is offsetting some of the stability loss, but on the glide there is none, so your CG is not far enough forward to stabilize the system.
Brett