The place to ask this would the RC flying wing list.  There are several 
people on there that are very sharp and good at answering such questions. 

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However, I will take a stab at it. It seems to me if you plotted the airfoil 
length needed, then thinned it to be the same thickness as the foil would be 
if it was perpendicular to the trailing edge, you would get the correct 
shape.   


Kristopher

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<< I was looking at the process of cutting swept wing cores. It would be
 preferable to not have to put the core on the table at the swept angle. I
 would like to be able to calculate the airfoil coordinates required if the
 blank is cut with it laying parallel to the table edge.
 
 I have looked at calculating the different cord lengths which is easy but
 the actual airfoil points become quite complicated. Does any of the existing
 software handle this calculation? >>
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