That's the beauty of the Mojo design. Very little sheeting. I like you really don't care to sheet things but it is necessary. If you wet one side of the balsa only it will begin to take shap of the wing ribs as it curls up. I just use a wet paper towel, and get one side nice and damp. The sheeting of the mojo is very easy, and will only take a few minutes, and you'll be done.
I think after you get to flying a plane such as the Mojo, you will soon forget all about that twist. You'll most likely wonder why you ever wasted time with it in the first place. I have completely flown the crap out of mine, and really enjoy it.
Paul is coming out with a larger size Mojo for 60 2-strokes, and 91 4-strokes which will have a 55 inch wing. You can bet I will most likely have to get one of those as well. [:@]
