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Honey Bee King II - Phoenix RC Simulator

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

HBH2

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  • hey i was thinking about getting Phoenix RC Simulator i just recently bought a belt cp and crashed it with in five mins of opening it ( with out training kit ) do you think it's a good idea to invest in Phoenix RC Simulator ? what is it like to acutually really fly you heli ?? much appreciated if you relpy thanks

  • Yes, training on a good sim like Phoenix Sim or Real Flight will help you progress faster. These sims are very realistic.

  • This is too stable to be my king 2.

    1. Mine would nose dive as I do a sharp turn.

    2. The tail is too precise, it must be using 9257 + 401 gyro.

    3. It flies too smooth, the pilot must be holding back all the time.

  • I think the Phoenix RC HBK2 model is pretty close to the real HBK2 regarding flight characteristics. Perhaps you should work on the setup of your HBK2 and work on your flying skills. ;)

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  • @racin777 which do you think is more realistic and a better buy? I hear phoenix is the more realistic one and the better buy (because it comes with a real usable dx5e).

  • I would learn to fly all of the models in Phoenix...micros, minis, electric, nitro, stick-and-pod, etc. That's what I did when first learning.

    At the time of this video, I had been fly helis for one year.

  • reflex xtr is a good simulator too!

  • hey, this may sound stupid but im new to phoenix( i mainly go on realflight) but how do you retract the wheels on planes?... ive tryed everything on my transmitter :(

  • thanks for the quick reply i'm goin to buy one and see how my flying comes along thanks for the advise

  • nice smooth fliying!

    great control! :)

  • The e-sky Tx does work with Phoenix. The only issue is with the ccpm demixing tool for calibration. All you have to do is open up the battery compartment and take out the first 4 batteries. You'll see 2 dip switches which need to be changed (on for off and off for on). Make sure you mark up which goes where so you can put them back before flying for real.

  • Does the esky 4ch trainer cable work with the 6ch TX and phoenix?

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