I don't know if anyone else is flying canards FPV, but I fly a Long-EZ .46 (gas) plane with a camera up front. I also built an electric-powered foamie canard (from scratch) of a similar design with a 40" wing span. My little electric canard gets as slow as you can imagine and handles wind impressively well (I've taken it out with 15 and 20mph gusts). Anyway, I just thought I'd give my 2 cents. Maybe something like this would be up your alley:
http://hobby4less.com/long-ez380-electric-...21c99940a2f79ec
From my experience, canard models tend to be very pitch stable (smooth pitching, h