How can moisture get to the plywood when it is encapsulated in a waterproof glue that is adhering the aluminum to it? The glue is strong and stays flexible so it will just flex with the aluminum expansion so no oil canning happens as the expansion is controlled. The majority of installations are floated and edge screwed and there is nothing to control the expansion and contraction so it has only one option and that is to oilcan and contract. I myself have no idea why that is preferred because it causes movement and rubbing which is never good over time. I said plywood and if you notice all builders have dropped the wood based siding and almost exclusively using hardy siding due to the fact the fiber siding has always failed over time.
Lots of suggestions to garage or cover them and that would fix the problem......its a camper and imho if it can't sit outside due to exterior failures then it isn't built right to begin with. Now that doesn't mean I'm saying don't garage your TD and I want to clarify that putting one in a garage to prevent surface failures from sun and moisture isn't the answer to preventing failures.
I don't remember any complaints about failures inside a TD due to delamination except in the case of leaks so again it goes back to using materials in a way they aren't intended or manufactured for. Either pay more for wood grades for exterior or pay more for something else to cover it is the only long term solution.
If there are any on here old enought to remember a Yugo then you understand you get what you pay for in life.