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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 3:38:34 AM   
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have a couple of ? on mounting the servo on main wing .tere is the square piece of wood does the two tabs glue to wing or do they go up.and second ? is there is no instruction on the rod from servo to move wings.is the two threaded bolts stickingup some how mount to a rod then to servo.any info would be appreaticed. thanks

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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 7:53:31 AM   
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ok i think i got the above servo figured out.one problem i see from looking at the purple untimate pic a few post back but cant really see but i think i have a part missing.is there a cover on the bottom that covers esc.between firewalland landing gear on bottom area.mine is open and looking at pat pic mine does have that hole on firewall on each corner.

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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 6:43:53 PM   
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The plane on this thread IS NOT the same as the one you are building.

I've already responded on the other thread where you asked this question.



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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 8:53:21 PM   
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it is the purple ultimate be ,its electic ,are u sure its not this plane it looks identical except the front bottom

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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 9:16:18 PM   
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the link you gave me is for the nitro or gas modle,i ordered electric model from nitro, i cut out shaded area and theres two servos for the wings

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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/19/2008 11:15:30 PM   
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also to connect the airlons and elevator they gave me a few paper/tnin plastic pieces. do i ca these on the ultra cote (just glue to covering on ouside) or am i suppose to slit cut and stick them inside the airlon then cut wing side and slide it in that way.these instruction are very grave.






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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/20/2008 12:35:13 AM   
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Could you post a link to the plane you ordered?

I see nothing on their site that looks like what you have.

Thanks.


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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/20/2008 2:34:11 AM   
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www.nitroplanes.com under basla arf down toward bottom purple bipe,got pic on another post under Nitroplanes Ultimate 40 ARF post pg 4

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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/21/2008 6:48:10 PM   
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I think you have the designations confused.

You have what appears to be the Electric BiPE, which has nothing to do with the 40S Ultimate... hence the confusion.

This one:

Purple_Brushless_New_version_Click_me

The 40S is a completely different airplane altogether.

On the newer Electric BiPE, there is no cover on the bottom of the cowl area.

The opening is designed to permit air to exit, improving motor and battery cooling.





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RE: Purple Brushless Electric Ultimate BiPe - 7/21/2008 6:57:24 PM   
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also to connect the airlons and elevator they gave me a few paper/tnin plastic pieces. do i ca these on the ultra cote (just glue to covering on ouside) or am i suppose to slit cut and stick them inside the airlon then cut wing side and slide it in that way.these instruction are very grave.



No.

The trailing edges of the wings, rudders and elevator have slits cut into them.

The thin plastic pieces get slid into the slits and the control surface attached.

Once everything is in it's final position THIN CA is applied.

It seems that you may be new to all of this.

As such please read this manual. Though it is for a completely different plane, the tips are applicable as are the directions for installing the hinges.

Manual

If possible obtain help from a more experienced builder.



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