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patternflyer1 01-15-2010 12:45 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Thanks Verne. I've had some really great offers. I'm shocked at the offers actually. I'll be flying, something. No worries.

On the Visa note, the look appeals to me for some reason. It's different, and I like that. Cool plane!


Chris

IH82Roll 01-19-2010 01:58 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Here is a link of Chip flying the Visa at Antelope Valley Tail winds last weekend. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XriR9CLngk

patternflyer1 01-19-2010 02:04 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Mike- Jean????

Now that's a better video. I tried taking one in Arvin, but it was really grey and overcast when I tried, so I didn't post.

Hope you guys are doing good. Going to Phx?
Not sure what I'll be flying, but I'll be there!

Chris

IH82Roll 01-19-2010 09:39 AM

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Cool! Yep, we'll be there! Not sure how I'll fly, but I'll give it my best shot! :-)

mups53 01-19-2010 09:45 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
I think the Visa snaps very well. It's funny but the simple unfinished white scheme with the red tips shows up very well in the air. Maybe simple is better. Thanks for the video. Mike Mueller

patternflyer1 01-19-2010 09:53 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
The white was easy to see in a blue sky, but was tough to see in the grey sky.

C

Passport1 01-22-2010 06:14 AM

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Not gonna have a problem seeing it anymore. I called up Kenny Monday when the rains came and then headed down to his place. We started stripping it on Tues and just sjhot the Clear an hour ago. We worked on it pretty hard for 3 days but now the Visa is finished. Heres afew pics from my cell before clear. More pics tomorrow.

I d reallyto thank Kenny and his family for the help I think we all had a good time. I also think we are going to have one more to contend with in FAI as I am pretty sure he'll be back.

ORIGINAL: patternflyer1

The white was easy to see in a blue sky, but was tough to see in the grey sky.

C

1bwana1 01-22-2010 09:17 AM

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Looks great Chip.  I spent the day after Thanksgiving at Kenny's re-painting the canopy, and cowl on my Dalton Extra 300.  Kenny can paint faster, and better, than anyone I know.  It would sure be great to see him flying again!

Derek.Koopowitz 01-22-2010 10:21 AM

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ORIGINAL: Passport1

I d reallyto thank Kenny and his family for the help I think we all had a good time. I also think we are going to have one more to contend with in FAI as I am pretty sure he'll be back.

Kenny is a magician - great job!

shannah 01-22-2010 12:35 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
It looks cool. It should be very visible and present a nice line in the air. Its good to hear that Kenny may be flying again. In addition to being an awesome builder, he is an awesome pilot.

Steve.

Doug Cronkhite 01-22-2010 03:21 PM

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Great kid too.. really humble and a nice guy to be around.

The Visa looks great Chip.

Silent-AV8R 01-22-2010 04:48 PM

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ORIGINAL: Passport1

Not gonna have a problem seeing it anymore.

Pink!! Go figure!! Looks great Chip. Kenny is a master when it comes to finishing a plane and he is a genius with a Monokote iron!!

Passport1 01-23-2010 11:37 PM

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Update

Well I have been in Cali for just over two weeks and have really enjoyed all the flying. Its been great to have had the opportunity to get several opinouns on what people liked or disliked about the Visa. I am happy to say that the most common thing said when a person was seeing it for the first time was "Cool the pics really don't do it justice" As a designer that is a wonderful thing to hear. Anyhow I am heading back south this week to get my new ones ready for Phoenix but I do have a few last pics to post from todays flying.

By the way we will be flying tomorrow in Lancaster, if anyone feels like coming out. Today was gorgeous and tomorrow is going to be the same

Chip

Passport1 01-23-2010 11:38 PM

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Btw the pink will be red on all the production planes

Passport1 01-23-2010 11:39 PM

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Another Pic

Passport1 01-25-2010 01:41 AM

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Well today wasn't the day I had hoped for but I guess it could of been worse. I crashed the Visa this morning and it was pretty much my fault. I had come up with a way to attach the wings to each other rather then clamping them to the fuselage itself. I ended up breaking one of the 1/4 -20 plastic bolts that are in the wings and the wing slid out and rotated when I was coming in to land. The plane did an outside loop from about 30 feet and hit the ground. When we got out to it I was pretty amazed as it wasn't broken in half. That fuse is stronger then any of us thought. The wings stab and rudder are perfect and I have already fixed the fuse. Hopefully Kenny will be able to touch it up sometime in the next couple of weeks.

Now I do have some info that I think Ryan had requested a week or so ago. To fly the p11 with 4350's or 4400's I have been using 3100-3200mah per flight. I am going to go with the 4350 this year as even in a bunch of wind I don't think we will go over 3600 per flight. BTW the fan backplate has arrived and it is working great. The motor is running almost as cool as the batteries and speed control. The last flight I checked it was only 107.

Thats it for a few days as I am leaving for Ar. in the AM.

Chip

shannah 01-26-2010 12:14 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
That was tough to see. But I am still scratching my head as to how the heck that thing came out in pretty much one piece. I was expecting to see pieces splattered all over the place but when we got out to the wreckage site it was basically intact. The nose was broken and there was some other damage on the fuse. My first reaction was "heck, this is fixable", but it would still be a lot of work. I've never had that kind of luck in a crash of that type (well, maybe with a foamy). The thing went straight in but the only piece that separated from the plane was the canopy.

If any of you get a chance to fly with Chip then you will really benefit. He helped me trim out my Passport and got it set up nicely. Chip has an amazing sense for what an airplane is doing and how to get it to work right. He zeroed in and fixed a few issues that I have had for a long time. I got lazy and lived with them but he dove right in and wouldn't stop until it was fixed. Thanks Chip, it was a ton of fun.

Steve

rcpattern 01-26-2010 01:23 PM

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ORIGINAL: shannah


If any of you get a chance to fly with Chip then you will really benefit. He helped me trim out my Passport and got it set up nicely. Chip has an amazing sense for what an airplane is doing and how to get it to work right. He zeroed in and fixed a few issues that I have had for a long time. I got lazy and lived with them but he dove right in and wouldn't stop until it was fixed. Thanks Chip, it was a ton of fun.

Steve
Steve,

I totally agree with that. I was fortunate enough to fly with Chip a few times last summer in TX as he came and spent time with me. The guy has seen and done everything in the hobby and just has a 'sense' of what's going on and he sees mistakes coming before you even make them. I have worked with many coaches that can see errors, but they really can't tell you how to fix them. Chip knows how to fix them and that is a major benefit. He truly isn't satisfied until he has seen you capable of flying every maneuver as a 10. More than likely you wont, but he will certainly give you the tools you need to be able to do it.

Arch

Doug Cronkhite 01-26-2010 06:50 PM

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I think a big part of it is Chip has been 'seeing' things correctly for a long time, and can therefore point out things you might be missing. Wings level, straight and level, etc. It also helps a GREAT deal to have someone coaching you regardless of your skill level. At least in my case, I'd get so focused in on flying the maneuver that I'd repeat mistakes.. I'd repeat them the exact same way every time, and my brain had been conditioned to that mistake being 'correct'. Then another set of eyes says 'Hey.. you're doing THIS wrong' and suddenly you can fix it.

shannah 01-26-2010 07:43 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Yep, that's a big part of it. He pointed out my brainwashed perspective problem on a few maneuvers that made me rethink the way I was looking at my plane. Having Tony F. adding in his perspective and tips further reinforced things and really made my time with those guys productive.

Chip spent a lot of time with me working out some aircraft setup problems. He has the ability to instantly know what needs to be changed on an airplane in order to really fine tune it. He was seeing things when watching me fly and also when he flew my plane that were very subtle but made a huge difference when corrected. Not only could he see it, but he instantly knew what was wrong. I would have kept on flying it the way it was, or would have spent many more practice sessions spiraling in on the right changes. A few of the things he noticed, I never saw at all. Saved me a lot of work and wasted electrons.

OhD 01-26-2010 08:06 PM

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Steve, can you share the setup changes?

Jim

shannah 01-26-2010 09:22 PM

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Hi Jim,

Sure, but I should probably start a new thread. That will be a long list and I can see where it might take on a life of its own. I'll do my best. We made a lot of changes and mixing modifications.

Passport1 01-27-2010 11:59 AM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
It is always a pleasure to work with someone that is willing to try something new. I am sure you will need to continue to fine tune it to get the exact feel you want but I think its pretty close. If nothing else I now have a great flying back up plane lol.

Anyway I have just arrived at the factory and I am very happy with all the changes (Visa, Onas, Passport) The new balsa Visa fuse with all the mods I wanted is here and its perfect. It now has the larger air exits in the rear and the nosering is a perfect match to the spinner. This is a new brand new mold and now the model is exactly 2 meters. I will get some pictures up later but I need to eat first.

Chip

mklein25 01-27-2010 12:51 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Chip -

Do they have Hostess Cupcakes down there? If not, I hope you packed a bunch.....I know you can only go a couple hours without your fix :-)

Mike

Passport1 01-27-2010 04:16 PM

RE: CA Models VISA
 
Thats the hardest part about making the trip down here is the fact that breakfast is more of a snack then a meal lol. I did find a place that specializes in pancakes and they must have 100 different kinds to choose from but there is 2 problems. 1. They don´t open until noon, and 2. They have no SYRUP of any kind. What a let down, I can´t even describe how I felt when the waitress said that.


Chip

Hey, what happened to the pics of your Passport you promised all of us lol


ORIGINAL: mklein25

Chip -

Do they have Hostess Cupcakes down there? If not, I hope you packed a bunch.....I know you can only go a couple hours without your fix :-)

Mike


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