It should be fine. I would however put a round patch over the hole. A round patch will not show as much as a square patch. The sheeting is really not hard to fix either. If anyone is interested I do mine like this: Cut the hole out to a smooth edged square. Now slowly and carefully cut down a piece of balsa that will closely fit the hole. It does not have to be perfect. It should however be slightly thicker than the old sheeting. Fit the patch in the hole and tack it with thin CA. Make sure the grain is going the same way. Now the patch should be tacked in place and slightly higher than the old sheeting. Now with a sanding block and fine paper slowly and with slight pressure sand the patch. What will happen is the fine saw dust will start to fill in around the patch and fill any voids between the sheeting and the patch. After you get a little build up of saw dust. Take a bottle of thin CA with a CA tip on it.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXK295&P=M Slowly drip a little thin on your saw dust and imediatly wipe away the extra with a paper towel. Immediately start sanding again as some of the glue will still be wet and catch the saw dust. Repeat the process until the patch is level with the sheeting. When you are done you will have a perfect patch with the fine sawdust filling in any gaps between the patch and sheeting. This is fast and easy once you get the hang of it. It also is strong and smooth. It will leave CA on your sanding block. I like to use a bar with the sandpaper stuck to it.
David