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curved vs flat fuselage

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jany77

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california
this should be simple question with simple answer but not for me i have been asked this fwe times from my friends one of my friend building teenie two but he replaced fuselage bulkheads which are slightly rounded with flat sided bulkheads such as it was on jeanies teenie the first t1 build by calvin parker,same thicknes of material same width except the sides are flat and not rounded ,is there anythink structuraly wrong with simple mods like this ,does it make the structure of fuselage more prone to fluter or is it ok thank you
my friend is retired military pilot and hes 78 years old
 
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