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Mooney M20A composite wing replacement

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mooneym20d

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Anyone have guidance on constructing a composite wing to replace the original wood wing on a Mooney M20A. I would like to use the exact control system, gear retraction system. Ideally, the wing will be identical in size and shape and as strong or stronger than the wood wing. Specifically, I need structural support (i.e. rib placement, spar construction materials, hard point materials, etc...). I have good working knowledge of composite construction but very limitted knowledge with composite design.
 
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