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Chinook WT 11 Wings

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Bluehair

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Hello. I'm looking at a Chinook WT 11. It uses a sort of warp wing instead of ailerons. Replacement sails can't be found and no one wants to make a replacement. So, my thought is to rebuild the wing using new ribs and a flaperon.

Could I simply copy the rib system from another ultralight? I have plans for the CA-2 and the Affordaplane. The wings on the Affordaplane are much more like the wings on the Chinook. Then I could use aircraft fabric instead of a sail.

Your thoughts please!
 
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