as to the teardrop, i dont know that i'd actually call it that, after the bulge its actually a straight cone back to the end, it doesnt curve back the opposite way that a teardrop will. but on an overall glance it does give a teardrop impression.
i've been swamped lately and havnt had much time to work on mine, but all this talk about that fantail got me to make a few attempts on mine this last week. i'll clean up what ive got and post a bit up in the morning, i ended up using an even shorter elipse on the back end, and it makes the profile of the upper part on top of the doors perfectly. except when viewed from above its too wide
i ended up doing what you've done also, i made an inverted cone, and skewed the top plane aft to create the actual fantail. i'm still trying to get it cut in nicely though.
i've been swamped lately and havnt had much time to work on mine, but all this talk about that fantail got me to make a few attempts on mine this last week. i'll clean up what ive got and post a bit up in the morning, i ended up using an even shorter elipse on the back end, and it makes the profile of the upper part on top of the doors perfectly. except when viewed from above its too wide

i ended up doing what you've done also, i made an inverted cone, and skewed the top plane aft to create the actual fantail. i'm still trying to get it cut in nicely though.