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Creating Sketch plane on curved surface

hey everyone.
I'm trying to build a V-shaped aircraft tail part for a glider I'm working on.
You can see here:

I have the basic tube extension modelled:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/916f1fc74719787d4d162627/w/b3aea26d2ea1aa3520f58285/e/3e6a0bc6f9638cb65c43fdbb
But I'm having trouble figuring out how I make two sketch planes that are 35 degrees off the horizon, but at the intersection of the surface of the rounded (revolved) pylon where two v-tail extrusions will exit the pylon to attach to foam ruddervators.
Any ideas? My Google Fu has run out.
I'm trying to build a V-shaped aircraft tail part for a glider I'm working on.
You can see here:

I have the basic tube extension modelled:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/916f1fc74719787d4d162627/w/b3aea26d2ea1aa3520f58285/e/3e6a0bc6f9638cb65c43fdbb
But I'm having trouble figuring out how I make two sketch planes that are 35 degrees off the horizon, but at the intersection of the surface of the rounded (revolved) pylon where two v-tail extrusions will exit the pylon to attach to foam ruddervators.
Any ideas? My Google Fu has run out.
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joe_dunne Onshape Employees, Developers, csevp Posts: 198
Try this:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/0de04acb5bac92ca16796edf/w/cdd1d1882311084fe54bff24/e/680f0565e919e6e39a06f4df
it handles a whole bunch of new plane creation methods
Joe Dunne / Onshape, Inc.5
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https://cad.onshape.com/documents/57acdfaae4b005c413ed9b6f/w/3fd585a46d3af1b3ba413c53/e/900941813cb19e709ef9c759
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/0de04acb5bac92ca16796edf/w/cdd1d1882311084fe54bff24/e/680f0565e919e6e39a06f4df
it handles a whole bunch of new plane creation methods