If that ell is not installed yet, buy a STD wall one and have it counterbored to match the connecting piping.
I doubt if a full encirclement clamp can be made for an ell, too many compound curves to match. One of the engineering assumptions for Full Encirclement is that there is a high percentage of contact surface between the clamp and the existing fitting/pipe.
If the ell is installed, I would beef up the heel of the ell [done that, successfully]. Use an ell of the same size, cut out an oval and press the oval until it has opened up enough to fit the installed ell 'like a glove'. That oval should cover from a couple of inches short of the pipe welds, and at least 120° of the heel of the ell - extrados. Further, since the Flow-Accelerated-Corrosion FAC of pipes at ells tends to be on the pipe, just past the ell, I would also put a 120° - 175° encirclement on the downstream pipe, about 1½ to 2 pipe diameters long. Saw / torch some 1 to 1½" diameter plugweld holes in these patches, to give them structural strength. The perimeter fillets really only handle pressure.
Buy the fab crew another, new 26" ell to test-fit against in the shop, before they take the patch to the field.
ps - if you use this bit of experience, a star would be nice.