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Adding a Foot of Wing Span to Left and Right Wings in a Piper Super Cub

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Southron

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What would be the result of adding 12 Inches to both the Left and Right Wings when building the wing of a Pazmany PL-9 Stork? I figure that it would reduce the wing loading per square foot of wing, slightly increase drag and probably require that the wing spar be strengthened. Any suggestions or insights would be appreciated.

THANKS
 
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