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Author Topic: .40 Ultimate Biplane Electric conversion  (Read 288 times)
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« on: June 30, 2009, 02:48:03 PM »

I need some peoples ideas on converting my plane. Its been in storage for years and I just rediscovered it. The carb on the engine is rusted and piston is seized. So I was wondering if there was an electric alternative? Can this plan be converted it electric?
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2009, 10:28:28 PM »

this set up will do ..was on a 100 some inches wingspan bipe...PM532028 AXI 5320/28 Brushless Outrunner Motor
1 - AMM111 Aluminum Motor Mount System, 40 pcs.
1 - PE2012W APC 20x12 Wide Electric Prop

Motor Controller
1 - SPIN77 Jeti SPIN 77 Amp Brushless Speed Control
1 - SPINBOX Jeti SPIN BOX Programming Control

Battery
2 - PQ60004 "Twenty-Five" 4 Cell 6000 mAh 14.8V LiPo
1 - DEA7002 Series Module with Deans Ultra Plugs
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