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im about to cover an open bay corsair wing with monocoat whats the best way to do so with that gull wing split? top and bottom
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I don't think it can be done with two pieces of Monokote. I'm pretty sure you'll end up with 8 pieces; one each for top and bottom of each of the 4 wing panels.
It might be possible to do the bottoms with one piece each, but I wouldn't attempt it.
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I covered my polyhedral sailplane wings with one piece on the bottoms and a piece for each section on the tops....however they are flat bottom airfoils. I would reccommend using sperate pieces on your Corsair.
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