Dear @laughingcreek and @SaeedHamza
First, I want to thank you both for your fast, details and fundamental replies.
It really means a lot to me 🙂
I've red your posts and if I got you right, the final points so far are:
1. The sweep planes aren't being normal to their respective paths.
2. The circle isn't perfect.
3. I can use 3 points approximation to make a close-enough circles.
4. Planes are not perpendicular to the swiped pipe's path.
Let me comment about these observations by adding a few more words:
Focusing on the part named "main pipe" only, you can see the the path of the swiped shape was originally created using a sketch containing an ellipse and a circle:

Completing the sketch, I've extruded the requested profile, created an offset plane from the vertical side of the ellipse and draw a diagonal line on it (while projecting the rectangular shape along the x-axis of my extruded shape).

Finally, I used the split body command to, obviously, split the extruded body.
This was done in order to use its edge as my path
(the mentioned bodies are "body1" and "body2" in the figure):

At last, I've created a sketch on the vertical extruded side of the ellipse, draw a circle (using parametric diameter which I've predefined) and swept it along the edge of the extruded shape "body1". In the sweep command I chose "new body" and resulted with "body3" which was and only one I intended to make.
(Ignore the multiple bodies seeing in the "bodies" folder as they are products of my attempts later on):

So, to treat points #1 and #2 above - the planes are normal and the circle is perfect.
About point #3 - I cannot do that since my whole design must be parametric.
Therefore I should include as must relations and constrains as possible and less "free design" objects.
About #4:
I will add that the there are two axis in my design, located at the center points of the semicircle and and ellipse and perpendicular to them. Utilizing a horizontal reference plane (shown in the following figure) I've created the inclined (angled) planes which should include the projection of the circles alone the sweep (planes 3-5, and 7-13 in the construction folder):

So by using these geometry principles, all of my angled planes are perpendicular to the swiped pipe along its path.

So for now, my inquiry still stands.
I hope I've cleared some of your comments and revealed more data which maybe put some light of what I did wrong or didn't take into account.
Awaiting for your comments,
Thanks a lot!
Shay Y.