Versa Multinose

by PlanesPlanet | April 26, 2015 | (5) Posted in Projects

Since the new flying season and summer is about to begin, you need to get your FPV plane ready for takeoff. All you need ist your favorite setup, a suitable plane and lots of space for the electronics.

The standard Blunt Nose Versa fits to all these categories except the space inside. To give you all the possibilities you want, you can easily follow these few steps to make the versa honestly versatile: 

 

All that has to be done, is cutting different doors into the existing bluntnose. Depending on the camera or battery you use, sizes may vary but you can use this general concept. The rear door has to be big enough for two bateries and the front one for your camera of choice. The gap inbetween is then reinforced with barbecuescewers 

All hatches are hold inside the cuts by friction fit. If they should get loose one day, all edges can be doubled up with tape.

The first setup is the most frequently used one with camera and FPV: All doors are removed and the setup is fastened with velcro. We tested all setups with and without the doors and one doen't even notice any difference in flight performance or glide slope.

Second, there is the LOS-version (line-of-sight). The FPV tray is removed then and the main door can be closed. There will stay a small gap where the live camera took place but the wind resistance is minimal and some airflow over the battery is never a bad idea.

Third there comes the FPV-only setup. The main camera is removed and only the FPV pod with the battery is in place. Mostly there will be needed some weight or a bigger battery for CG but there is plenty of space underneath the camera hatch:

Fourthly comes the speed version with al hatches closed. It can be used for some serious speed testing or just for a calm evening flight.

Finally, if you are watching Flitetest videos, it is not a queation whether you are sick or not but if you dare, make the hatch big enough to fit in two batteries in parrallel. Depending on the used capacity you can get up to one hour of flight time with only 4800mAh 3 cell. The Versa itself can carry huge amounts of weight so an additional camera AND FPV AND light system would not any problem at all.

Obviously it is not necessary to tell you what to do with an this way awesome flying plane but this is the latest compilation of versa FPV and nonFPV scenes out of the last months. Only Flitetest planes and one Multiplex Solius in front of the beautiful sunset were used. The credit fot the Tricopter goes to our favorite Swede, David Windestål.

 

 

COMMENTS

DaytonRiverRat on April 27, 2015
Good idea. I'm in the process of building the blunt nose version and have been planning the fpv / camera placement. I like your ideas, may incorporate them into mine. Thanks for the post!
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PlanesPlanet on April 29, 2015
Well, thanks for your comment :)
If you are still in the building process, make the whole nose section slightly thicker. That saves you some serious trouble on placing electronics.
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Corsair2014 on April 27, 2015
Love the shot's of the wings at night in the video!
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PlanesPlanet on April 29, 2015
Thanks :)
One of the very few shots than caught the beauty of night flying on camera...
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Jacob Shore on July 12, 2015
I'm building a blunt nose versa wing with the pusher conversion and its going to be loaded down with fpv gear. I'm wondering if anyone can help me find a beef equivalent motor but from hobby king. Any help would be great
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Versa Multinose