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Scorpio Miss bipe S2065 Assembly & User's Manual

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S2065 - Miss Bipe

Technical data

Wing Span
1.080 mm
Length
890 mm
Wing Area
36 dm
Weight
1.000 g
Wing Loading
30 g/dm
Radio
4 ch
Electric motor/Cells "400" (7/8 Cells)
Introduction
Biplanes possess a special charm due to their low
wing loading and thus low flying speeds, which allow
them to perform unusual manoeuvres that are beyond
many model's "normal" flight limits. Your new Miss
Bipe is an updated version of the popular Miss Chief
model that has gained an excellent reputation for its
easy flight characteristics.
To improve performance still further ailerons have
been added to give greater manoeuvrability and total
control. This extra control will be highly appreciated
by those who prefer to use the new small brushless
motors capable of supplying the extra power required
for more aerobatic flight.
Before starting construction
Each construction stage is numbered in the correct
sequence and is illustrated by a building sketch with
the same number. Check off each construction step as
you complete it so that if work is interrupted you'll be
able to resume where you left off. A bracket [ ] is
placed next to each building stage for this purpose.
Where glue is to be applied, the type of glue needed
is indicated. We do not recommend the use of normal
cyanoacrylate! Recommended glue:
5-Minute Epoxy (5')
Checking the kit
[ ] Check that nothing is missing or damaged, if any
parts are missing or damaged please contact the shop
were the model was bought.
Marking the parts
After checking the kit, in order to avoid confusion and
speed up and simplify construction, it is suggested
that you mark the wooden parts with their part
numbers using a pencil. The part numbers can be
found on page 14
[ ] Remove each die cut part and sand accurately.
Store safely.
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Equipment needed
Here is the list of tools you will need to complete Miss
Bipe:
[ ] - Modelling knife
[ ] - Scissors
[ ] - Screwdriver
[ ] - Sanding block and paper
[ ] - Set Square
[ ] - Drill with 1.5mm and 5mm bits
[ ] - Transparent scotch tape 20 mm wide
[ ] - Pins
[ ] - 5-Minute Epoxy (5')
[ ] - Contact glue for polystyrene
[ ] - Double sided Tape
[ ] - Soldering iron and solder/flux

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  • Page 1: Technical Data

    S2065 - Miss Bipe Technical data Wing Span 1.080 mm Length 890 mm Wing Area 36 dm Weight 1.000 g Wing Loading 30 g/dm Radio 4 ch Electric motor/Cells “400” (7/8 Cells) Equipment needed Introduction Here is the list of tools you will need to complete Miss Biplanes possess a special charm due to their low Bipe: wing loading and thus low flying speeds, which allow...
  • Page 2 Miss Bipe S2065 Assembly through the corners in the fuselage bottom [7] in front of the first ply former and as close to the fuselage 1. With a sharp knife trim the covering film away side as possible. from the inboard ends of the four wing panels leaving approximately 1mm of film overlap around the edge.
  • Page 3 S2065 Miss Bipe 26. Holding the tailplane 10mm behind the rear of 39. Repeat the operation for the elevator. the fuselage as shown, mark the shape of the fuselage onto the underside of the tailplane with a 40. Install the servos into the radio plate [DC2-4] and pencil.
  • Page 4 Miss Bipe S2065 64. With all equipment installed check the centre of 51. Carefully cut out the vac formed ABS fuselage gravity (C of G). The C of G should be 55~60mm from top deck [10] with a pair of scissors. Cut to the the leading edge (front) of the upper wing.
  • Page 5 [B2-4] [DC1-1] [B2-3] [DC3-1]...
  • Page 6 [DC3-1] [DC3-1] [DC4-8] [DC4-7] [DC4-2] [B2-1] [B2-2] [B2-2]...
  • Page 7 [DC4-4] [DC4-4] [DC2-1] [DC2-5] [B1-6]...
  • Page 8 [B2-8] [DC2-4] [DC2-4]...
  • Page 9 [DC2-2] [DC2-6] [DC4-1] [B2-7] [B1-5] [B1-1] [B1-2] [B1-9] [B1-9] [DC2-4] [B1-5]...
  • Page 10 [B1-1] [B1-3] [B1-1] [B1-4] [B1-2] [B1-9] [B1-4] [B1-3] [B1-1] [B1-9] [DC4-6] [B1-11] [B1-10] [DC4-5]...
  • Page 11 [B1-8] [B1-3] [B1-11] [B1-7] [10] [DC4-9] [B2-6] [DC2-3] [DC4-3] [DC4-9]...
  • Page 12 [DC5-2] [DC6-2] [DC5-1] [DC6-1]...
  • Page 13 [B1-6] [B1-1] [B1-2] [B1-5] [B1-4] [B1-3] [B1-7] [B1-8] [B1-9] [B1-11] [B1-10] [B2-1] [B2-3] [B2-2] [B2-4] [B2-9] [B2-9] [B2-5] [B2-6] [B2-7] [B2-8]...
  • Page 14 [DC1-1] [DC1-1] [DC2-1] [DC2-3] [DC2-2] [DC2-2] [DC2-4] [DC2-6] [DC2-5] [DC3-1] [DC3-1] [DC4-6] [DC4-8] [DC4-1] [DC4-7] [DC4-5] [DC4-5] [DC4-2] [DC4-1] [DC4-4] [DC6-1] [DC5-1] [DC5-2] [DC5-1] [DC6-2]...
  • Page 15 S2065 Miss Bipe Bag [B1] Die-cut sheet [DC3] Qty. Description Qty. Description [B1-2] Pushrod tubes [DC3-1] Main wing strut doubler [B1-1] Wire rods with “Z” bends [B1-4] Threaded adapter [B1-5] Die-cut sheet [DC4] [B1-3] Clevis Qty. Description [B1-6] Elevator joiner [DC4-1] Upper wing strut [B1-7]...
  • Page 16 Scorpio s.r.l. C.P. 750 - 38100 Trento ITALY Tel. +39 0461-823099 e-mail: sales@scorpio.it...