Rhw problem is that it looked so fragile that I wanted to make it stronger, so I ended up putting on superskids and a few other bits like dual tail motors, metal tail boom, cnc head, which all made it so heavy that I put on a brushless motor. I've never been able to fly the thing right, it just seems so jittery and unresponsive sometimes... I've spent over £300 on it so far, I should have cut my losses and bought a Walkera dragonfly 60 - they're super cheap at the mo from RCfever
I just bought one and I am very new to this scale/size of helicopter (previous ones were small 3CH ones).
is it normal for the main rotor to vibrate a bit at low rpm? when I increase the rpm the vibration goes away, but when I reduce the rpm the main rotor starts vibrating a little. is this normal? or something is loose? I worried that when I take off the training kit, the rotor will vibrate and I will crash into something.
The King2 is a great heli once you have upgraded to a brushless motor and get it trimmed up properly. Only real issue is that its light and gets thrown around a bit in the wind compared to the TRex
with this helicopter its highly advisable to upgrade as much as you can...or at least a brushless motor
GoEflight 1 year ago
I like this track.
I feel like I really should have gone for the King2 and not the Bee + £150 in mods :P
subsonictonic 3 years ago
yea fp is even harder to fly i hear
mxf7010g8k 2 years ago
Rhw problem is that it looked so fragile that I wanted to make it stronger, so I ended up putting on superskids and a few other bits like dual tail motors, metal tail boom, cnc head, which all made it so heavy that I put on a brushless motor. I've never been able to fly the thing right, it just seems so jittery and unresponsive sometimes... I've spent over £300 on it so far, I should have cut my losses and bought a Walkera dragonfly 60 - they're super cheap at the mo from RCfever
subsonictonic 2 years ago
nice... i'm gonna go fly mine now....
Bomberboy92 3 years ago
I just bought one and I am very new to this scale/size of helicopter (previous ones were small 3CH ones).
is it normal for the main rotor to vibrate a bit at low rpm? when I increase the rpm the vibration goes away, but when I reduce the rpm the main rotor starts vibrating a little. is this normal? or something is loose? I worried that when I take off the training kit, the rotor will vibrate and I will crash into something.
I appreciate any help or advise :)
thanks,
oscar
sirbozkurt 3 years ago
im guessing you got some interference because at aprox. 0:50 one almost crashed, did you get any interference anyway?
RacerLamboMurcie18 3 years ago
what gyro do you use? nice vid!!
oh, btw how do you adjust the pitch on this heli?
RcAntax 3 years ago
how does it compare to your trex
and are they good or cheap and nasty
dymitie 4 years ago
The King2 is a great heli once you have upgraded to a brushless motor and get it trimmed up properly. Only real issue is that its light and gets thrown around a bit in the wind compared to the TRex
helikings 4 years ago
cool ive just orded 2 from ebay so maybe if i get stuck i can ask you for assistance(if that is ok!)
dymitie 4 years ago
sure
helikings 4 years ago
what tx do u use?
wdf4 4 years ago
Standard ESKY 0406A
helikings 4 years ago
So, how many times have you slammed into that pool fence?
jstrat121 4 years ago
Never hit the fence with the HBK2.
Sadly, I did hit the fence hard with my TRex on Christmas day !!!
helikings 4 years ago
I crashed my King II at night on Christmas Eve. Hit the driveway pretty hard, but it's back up and flying just fine.
xCrunchyxFrogx 3 years ago