That's okay, Brett. As long as you know something, you know it. I do like to assign due credit too, so thanks for passing it along. This is also the first sheeting I've shaped curves at each end, for the same reason, rather than just cutting it off square, preventing a sharp stress riser. Can't say for sure which builder(s) to attribute that too, but it also looks good. I have only built a few PA ships, but I'm getting pretty good at it.
I have a couple of nice old hand-me-down planes from Bob Z. that I'm going to honor with the traditional old ways of covering, and if I have to cut the wings out, now I'll know about your tip. I usually overlap a 1/4" of epoxy/microballoon filet over the edge of the iron-on covering whenever I cover it after the wing installation. I guess that's better than nothing, but I suppose the edge of hard dope contributes as much or more sress than the silkspan.
As long as I have your ear, I've been wanting to ask you about your posture and arm position. After seeing a video of you flying a pattern I see some changes I've thought of making since I'm lately(and suddenly) unable to turn my head and look up higher than 45 deg. anymore. Your style that I saw might get me back into competition, so I may send you a PM or maybe a phone call about that.
Thanks,
Rusty