after a few crashes you'll get practice! very nice heli, how ever I regret not buying esky pr other brand instead of walkera, they are very fragile and always need repairs. Just be carefull with the wind when flying outside. You can watch my other CB100 videos. If you have any questions with repairs ask me.
Reply1: Thanks for the response :-) Mine arrived yesturday (inside alu case and with 2nd batterypack). Today I got batteries for the transmitter and up, up, and away!
After half a pack I got the hang of it. Nice little helicopter!
The only problem I have so far is the throttle- keeping the darn thing on a constant height seems to be more challanging then keeping it on one spot ;-)
I have had some crashes from half a meter, and wall collisions; Only a crack in the body/canope. (Reply 2->)
It's more rigid then I thought, though the weight/size ratio is really bad, any worse crash will probably tear it appart ;-)
Tail motor gets really hot. But I guess I can replace it by one of the hobbyking motors if it ever breaks...
Will try to fly outside if I get the chance. For now I have to think about replacing the tx battery compartment with a rechargable. I guess I could just hook up a 3s lipo?
Hi, I started just like you a month ago, but after many crashes for flying it almost 24/7 I decided to buy another cb100 and using the old one as spare parts for the new one, however now they both vibrate a lot, I think it is because of the flybar or the main tube (the one with the blue thing) I don't see it bended but maybe just a micro inch is making the heli vibrate. Don't worry too much about the TX batteries, they last a lot and you'll probably need more spare parts before...
Good job, haha~
simson99w 1 year ago
great skill. i like it when your cb100 pass small gap at the window and land at heli pad.
nitrodamuz 2 years ago
way way way cooool man...i got the 4#3b and im still getting the hang of it..i live upstairs and was thinking that same thing....cooool
badgolf1 2 years ago
Very nice! :-) Looks like fun. I dont think I'dd dare to do that with mine. Hope it arrives soon...
Schorhr 2 years ago
after a few crashes you'll get practice! very nice heli, how ever I regret not buying esky pr other brand instead of walkera, they are very fragile and always need repairs. Just be carefull with the wind when flying outside. You can watch my other CB100 videos. If you have any questions with repairs ask me.
mario294 2 years ago
Reply1: Thanks for the response :-) Mine arrived yesturday (inside alu case and with 2nd batterypack). Today I got batteries for the transmitter and up, up, and away!
After half a pack I got the hang of it. Nice little helicopter!
The only problem I have so far is the throttle- keeping the darn thing on a constant height seems to be more challanging then keeping it on one spot ;-)
I have had some crashes from half a meter, and wall collisions; Only a crack in the body/canope. (Reply 2->)
Schorhr 2 years ago
Reply2 (was too long for one comment):
It's more rigid then I thought, though the weight/size ratio is really bad, any worse crash will probably tear it appart ;-)
Tail motor gets really hot. But I guess I can replace it by one of the hobbyking motors if it ever breaks...
Will try to fly outside if I get the chance. For now I have to think about replacing the tx battery compartment with a rechargable. I guess I could just hook up a 3s lipo?
Schorhr 2 years ago
Hi, I started just like you a month ago, but after many crashes for flying it almost 24/7 I decided to buy another cb100 and using the old one as spare parts for the new one, however now they both vibrate a lot, I think it is because of the flybar or the main tube (the one with the blue thing) I don't see it bended but maybe just a micro inch is making the heli vibrate. Don't worry too much about the TX batteries, they last a lot and you'll probably need more spare parts before...
mario294 2 years ago