Another Covering Question
Getting ready to do the wings on my GP .60 Cub with Monokote. Everything else is covered. It seems the proper way to cover the wing would be to use one piece of Monokote lenghtwise for each half of the wing, top and bottom (i.e., 4 panels.) The problem is that that would be a tremendous waste of covering. The wing is wide (front to back) enough that it would take more than half the width of the monokote. Because the span is 90", I would use 4 rolls just for the wing.
Can I cover it with 8 panels (4 on each side) running front to back with a seam halfway out the wing? If so, how do I make the seam look good? On the top, I can put the seam on a cap strip, but on the bottom it will have to span some open territory.
Does my question make any sense?
Thanks,
Scott