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Fuselage stretch mod for Taylor Monoplane

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fly2kads

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I have seen in a couple of places, for example, here:
Taylor Monoplanes of New Zealand (1)
that the Taylor Monoplanes built in New Zealand have had stretched fuselages. This blog article makes it sound like they just added one bay to the tail cone. Does anyone know anything about this mod, or how to get information about it? Is there any stretch of the forward fuselage to maintain the same c.g. location? I seem to recall that this mod was actually required, but now I can't find a reference to back that up.
 
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