Modeling a wing with tsplines

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Hi,
I would like to model a wing in the Sculpt environment. I have already modeled the whole plane in Solidworks, but I'm not really staisfied with the quality of some surfaces.
I imported the airfoil coordinates into Fusion 360 from a CSV-file. The first issue I encountered was that for some reason the imported airfoil coordinates are in centimeters instead of mm, chord is 200 cm instead of 200 mm. That's a minor issue.
The airfoil coordinate spacing is denser near the leading edge and more sparse near the trailing edge. This is the distribution I would also like the tspline edges to have. I do not want the airfoil repanelled because neither unifrom or curvature spacing give satisfactory results.
Is it possible to make a loft with tsplines to that the CSV-file coordinates would be used as edges?
Btw, my inspiration for modeling an entire plane with tspline is this video --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV62TqZ_x2g
Thanks,
Martin