FWIW on the 1/96th Alf Granger Wellington I drawing the deepest cross-section measures out at 28 mm,
so 2688 mm/105.82677 inches full size.
The Warwick and Wellington are directly related, the production Wellington being for all intents and purposes
a reduced size Warwick. Many of the same geodetic components were used on both. The Wellington had seven
fewer inner wing stations and twelve fewer fuselage stations in comparison to the Warwick, which also had five
more forward fuselage stations giving a longer nose. This shows up as station numbering gaps on the Wellington
production drawings. - Vickers Aircraft since 1908, Anderson & Morgan, Putnam 1988