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Passport1 04-15-2010 08:09 AM

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ORIGINAL: mklein25

Steve -

Pulling out the cool tools.....the laser idea sure beats using a bowed piece of spruce as an alignment tool :-) I was busy modifying my plane rack system in the car last night so that I could take my new Passport to the field this weekend, but I will get back at the Visa in the coming days and try to figure this front mounted elevator servo thing out. I like your idea of how to locate where to put a fuse exit for the pushrods. I am trying to figure how to know where to put the holes in the support cross-pieces. I guess that I will just guess and do some trial and error until I get it right. It is probably much easier when you actually sit down to do it than when you try to think it through.

Maybe the best way is to stack a couple crossmembers and drill them together for the pushrod supports, then start shaving equal amounts off each end until the rods follow the line you want toward the exit hole?

Mike
Mike I will get you guys exact measurements off my plane and post them this weekend. My planes at the field in the hanger so I cannot easily get to it unless I go to fly and its been raining here for three days. I am currently getting ready to clear Rons Passport and I have 4 Visas at the paint shop (3 are mine finally and 1 is yours that I need to finish before the middle of next week) Thats when I am planning on coming back to the states.

I will call you later today.

Chip

PS Steve really does have all the cool tools. I plan on flying with him quite a bit upon my return and asking him a lot of questions.


rcprecision 04-15-2010 10:43 AM

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Glen is a guy that I have admired from a distance for a long time. He only speaks when he has something important to say and his equipment is always first class. To receive an email like that from him makes me feel really good and I know we are doing our jobs.

Chip
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Chip I am honored you view me this way...however you haven't been around me post contest after consuming a bit of Glenlivet 18 :)

RC_Pattern_Flyer 04-15-2010 04:59 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Hmm.... i need to encourage you to have some B4 the rounds begin.....

C U in Katy.

Chuck

cdodom 04-15-2010 05:52 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: RC_Pattern_Flyer

Hmm.... i need to encourage you to have some B4 the rounds begin.....

C U in Katy.

Chuck
Its liquid expo!!! [sm=spinnyeyes.gif]

aceinflight 04-15-2010 10:44 PM

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I have been flying C A models for some time and love the workmanship. Im thinking about the Visa and have been reading the post. On page 12 I believe its Dans airplane I noticed two stab pin holes. Is this a building flaw or does the plane have two pin marks from the mold?

Mike

shannah 04-16-2010 11:21 AM

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They had the pin located in the wrong spot on the first ones. It has been corrected.

Passport1 04-17-2010 06:12 PM

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ORIGINAL: shannah

They had the pin located in the wrong spot on the first ones. It has been corrected.
That is correct we missed that the first time. The mold is being corrected now and we are correcting all the planes here before they are sent that we had in stock.

Now on to new business lol. I have posted everyone elses Visa's but not one for myself until now. I have three in the paint shop at this time and have finished the first one. So here is a pic. Now before everyone thinks it was just a short cut let me tell you an all white painted airplane is much more work then I ever thought it could be. I have always wanted a super clean white airplane and after flying the original Visa and then the Envison I decided I was going to make one of my new planes this way.

Now I didn't mention that to Marcelo until it was finished. You should of heard his voice on the phone when I told him it was done. Mi dios (my god) is all I heard then a dial tone. Needless to say he was at the paint factory seconds later. Then when he saw it he was WOW.

I realize it may not be perfect for all skies but where I live and hang out its primarily blue. Also this is the model I built for the new Nue motor and with Tonys help I hope we can debut it at Arvin in a couple weeks. Regardless I am also bring 2 fully decked out Visas.

Chip

mups53 04-17-2010 08:41 PM

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The test of a good looking plane is how it looks in white. I said it before when you had the all white model that it looked good to me.
I think that's brilliant Chip. Very cool. I hope this plane brings you a ton of success. Mike

2Sunny 04-17-2010 08:53 PM

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O.K. so forgive my questioning as I am certain it is unjustified, but before laying out big bucks for one of these spectacularly beautiful planes I am hoping to hear some input from average "Joes". I bought an E-Motion from my buddy C. Moon because he convinced me that it would fly better than the Integral that I tried as my first "real plane". Are there any Intermediate or Advanced folks out there with one of these awesome looking planes in their hands that can speak to the comparative flying qualities of the VISA? How does it fly compared to other models you've had? I read Todd's comments and am encouraged by his experience, but are there more? And since I'm an outrunner only kind of guy, has anyone built one with a Pletty yet?

Thanks as always.


Curious and intrigued in NY!

Joe

Ryan Smith 04-18-2010 02:34 AM

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Very nice, Chip! The Visa sure is a good looking airplane!

toddblose 04-19-2010 08:41 PM

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O.K. so forgive my questioning as I am certain it is unjustified, but before laying out big bucks for one of these spectacularly beautiful planes I am hoping to hear some input from average "Joes". I bought an E-Motion from my buddy C. Moon because he convinced me that it would fly better than the Integral that I tried as my first "real plane". Are there any Intermediate or Advanced folks out there with one of these awesome looking planes in their hands that can speak to the comparative flying qualities of the VISA? How does it fly compared to other models you've had? I read Todd's comments and am encouraged by his experience, but are there more? And since I'm an outrunner only kind of guy, has anyone built one with a Pletty yet?

Thanks as always.


Curious and intrigued in NY!

Joe

Read more: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_93...#ixzz0lbEj4JfL
Joe,
Joe,
as far as I know Chip and I are the only ones that have a Visa in the air. There should be some more flying in a week or so. You should get some great feed back from Glen, Keith Steve and Cameron. they should have theirs going soon.
As for me I now have 20 flights on the Visa and it is getting better every flight. I now have all of the mixes turned off and the plane is unbelievable the rolling maneuvers are very easy with this plane even the rolling loops. I hope to get more time on the plane and fly it in a couple of weeks at Glen's contest

rcprecision 04-19-2010 08:56 PM

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Todd,

Glad to hear your coming.

Glen

rcpattern 04-20-2010 08:37 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: 2Sunny

O.K. so forgive my questioning as I am certain it is unjustified, but before laying out big bucks for one of these spectacularly beautiful planes I am hoping to hear some input from average ''Joes''. I bought an E-Motion from my buddy C. Moon because he convinced me that it would fly better than the Integral that I tried as my first ''real plane''. Are there any Intermediate or Advanced folks out there with one of these awesome looking planes in their hands that can speak to the comparative flying qualities of the VISA? How does it fly compared to other models you've had? I read Todd's comments and am encouraged by his experience, but are there more? And since I'm an outrunner only kind of guy, has anyone built one with a Pletty yet?

Thanks as always.


Curious and intrigued in NY!

Joe
Joe,

I don't know that there is an airplane that is better than others for Intermediate and Advanced. All of the designs are optimized for FAI, and will fly the lower classes well by default. There is no magic airplane out there and with a well setup airplane and lots of practice any of the newer designs will work great for the lower classes. A properly setup airplane and lots of practice is a lot more important in the lower classes than airplane choice. A Prophecy, Sequal or any other design of that era could easily win Intermediate at the NATS with the right pilot. The newer planes do some things better than the older designs, but just buying a new plane isn't going to make near as much difference as hours spent at the field. Proper setup and trimming is very important and I would argue that is why most of the top FAI flyers planes fly better than someone who is just starting. Take the time to learn how to trim an airplane and pick the brains of people who are near you that know how to do it.

Just my .02

Arch

Patterndude1 04-20-2010 10:20 AM

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Yes, the Visa is another nice supreme design just like the pass port. I love my two..

Passport1 04-20-2010 07:48 PM

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Thanks for the nice comments. Today we finished two Visas, Leon Robisons and Jon Carters. Leons is a cross between a Visa and his Passport and Jon's is my Visa with a touch of pearl. You can't see the pearl in the photo but trust me when you see it you will be blown away.

Chip

Passport1 04-20-2010 07:51 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
I tried to upload pics but I cant

Chip

2Sunny 04-20-2010 08:14 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: rcpattern




Joe,

I don't know that there is an airplane that is better than others for Intermediate and Advanced. All of the designs are optimized for FAI, and will fly the lower classes well by default. There is no magic airplane out there and with a well setup airplane and lots of practice any of the newer designs will work great for the lower classes. A properly setup airplane and lots of practice is a lot more important in the lower classes than airplane choice. A Prophecy, Sequal or any other design of that era could easily win Intermediate at the NATS with the right pilot. The newer planes do some things better than the older designs, but just buying a new plane isn't going to make near as much difference as hours spent at the field. Proper setup and trimming is very important and I would argue that is why most of the top FAI flyers planes fly better than someone who is just starting. Take the time to learn how to trim an airplane and pick the brains of people who are near you that know how to do it.

Just my .02

Arch



Thanks Arch!


I have been inundated with the same-same advice and can only plead jealousy. I promise to "fly the crap outta" my E-Motion and build my skills, but I can't help drooling over and dreaming about a machine as beautiful as the VISA.


Joe

dentdoc 04-20-2010 08:49 PM

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Marcio Jorge got his first flights this past weekend. His Visa is equipped with the New Extreme Flight F3A Outrunner & ESC. (Pre Production). The Motor & ESC ran very cool behind the new Spinner that came for the Visa! 5300 V2 Thunder Power Batteries, Futaba Gear.. 10 pounds 9 ounces!

He did have to move the Battery tray back a little as he is Not running the Split Rudder?

What a First E-Plane!!!

Passport1 04-20-2010 09:05 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: 2Sunny



ORIGINAL: rcpattern




Joe,

I don't know that there is an airplane that is better than others for Intermediate and Advanced. All of the designs are optimized for FAI, and will fly the lower classes well by default. There is no magic airplane out there and with a well setup airplane and lots of practice any of the newer designs will work great for the lower classes. A properly setup airplane and lots of practice is a lot more important in the lower classes than airplane choice. A Prophecy, Sequal or any other design of that era could easily win Intermediate at the NATS with the right pilot. The newer planes do some things better than the older designs, but just buying a new plane isn't going to make near as much difference as hours spent at the field. Proper setup and trimming is very important and I would argue that is why most of the top FAI flyers planes fly better than someone who is just starting. Take the time to learn how to trim an airplane and pick the brains of people who are near you that know how to do it.

Just my .02

Arch



Thanks Arch!


I have been inundated with the same-same advice and can only plead jealousy. I promise to ''fly the crap outta'' my E-Motion and build my skills, but I can't help drooling over and dreaming about a machine as beautiful as the VISA.


Joe
Joe it will be around for a long time relax and when you are ready it will be here.

Chip

Passport1 04-20-2010 09:07 PM

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mklein25 04-21-2010 09:54 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Just wanted to let anyone that was looking to put the elevator servos further forward in the plane as Chip did, that it really isn't all that difficult. I did mine in relatively short order. I drilled exit holes 7.5" forward of the bevel in the rudder post and 0.75" above the paint line (red in my case). If I were to do it again I might push the exit hole back to 7.0" from the bevel, but mine worked out just fine where it is. The installation of the servos is a breeze. I just used 1/8" light ply rails that I screwed the servos to and epoxied into position. Since you can reach your arm down the fuse, the braces are easy. I got one a little further down the fuse than Chip given that I have adult size arms :-)

Patterndude1 04-21-2010 10:25 AM

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Now that is a cool mixture Chip.

Passport1 04-21-2010 10:31 AM

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Jons wing

Passport1 04-21-2010 10:47 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: dentdoc

Marcio Jorge got his first flights this past weekend. His Visa is equipped with the New Extreme Flight F3A Outrunner & ESC. (Pre Production). The Motor & ESC ran very cool behind the new Spinner that came for the Visa! 5300 V2 Thunder Power Batteries, Futaba Gear.. 10 pounds 9 ounces!

He did have to move the Battery tray back a little as he is Not running the Split Rudder?

What a First E-Plane!!!
Thats great to hear please tell Marcio we said congrats and hope that he enjoys his new Visa.

Ca Team

shannah 04-21-2010 12:44 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 


ORIGINAL: mklein25

Just wanted to let anyone that was looking to put the elevator servos further forward in the plane as Chip did, that it really isn't all that difficult. I did mine in relatively short order. I drilled exit holes 7.5'' forward of the bevel in the rudder post and 0.75'' above the paint line (red in my case). If I were to do it again I might push the exit hole back to 7.0'' from the bevel, but mine worked out just fine where it is. The installation of the servos is a breeze. I just used 1/8'' light ply rails that I screwed the servos to and epoxied into position. Since you can reach your arm down the fuse, the braces are easy. I got one a little further down the fuse than Chip given that I have adult size arms :-)

Thanks for the info Mike,

Did you end up running your pushrods through your braces or did you just mount them on top of the braces? It also sounds like you didn't mount your servos on the backend of the floor panel like Chip did.

By the way, did you do the removeable split rudder? I hinged mine last night and I am working it to keep the gap between rudder and vertical fin at a minimum. It isn't as clean as the CA hinges but I think it will be OK.


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