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Symmetrical ailerons acro I & II

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I considered asking this on the Pitts side but figured it would fit here better.
The Acroduster I has a friese aileron and I know several were converted to Sym. My memory is failing me but I remember that with the Pitts they used oversized, thicker dimensions.
I tried the search and couldn't find what I was looking for. A little help please? Was it a percentage, SWAG, how did they get the depth calculated?
Thanks
 

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