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ESky HoneyBee FP V2 - Flying inside

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  • If you have any questions for me or need additional help, you can find me on my forum.

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    ---> myrcguide. com

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    There are lots of very helpful people there more then willing to answer your question. Plus we have "Live" chat to help you get the answers you need even faster.

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    Come sign up!

  • Do you work at a physical rehab place?

  • nah, a gym, this is the Aerobics room

  • Hi Marc.

    Is this version of the honeybee, better then the early models ?

  • I think so, much stronger.

  • very nice sir. i still have my hbfp, i havnt been able to fly because of my torn bicep. im on the mend though and have to be real carefull......for kicks have you thought about turning that fan on low and fighting the wind with that new fp ?

  • naw, I just take it outside if I wanna fly in some wind, this room is kinda small to really have any fun with this heli, have you seen my vid of this heli flying outside, now thats fun.

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  • Hi friend, I bought a Honey Bee V2, but I'm lost because I can not do a good flight. Everytime i take it quietly, tear down the wrong way and I'm scared of breaking it. I trained a long time in the FMS Simulator and I'm driving it well, but is very different from flying a real heli. I wonder if, in his experience, you have to give me some tips. You drive very well! Thank you. I wait response. Sorry for my english, I'm Brazilian.

  • nice flying! ;-D

  • when you say all helis are hard to fly that is partially true. they can be difficult at first. the more you fly the less you think about the controls. doesn't matter whether you fly it coaxial or a 6 channel. it keeps getting more natural the more you progress. allot of people say to start with a coaxial heli but you can easily start with a fixed pitch heli that has a 45 degree fly bar that is usually referred to as the bell rotor system. it will return to a hover but is slow and hates breezes.

  • nice flying

  • Well, I've made a decision. I am getting this helicopter. My first choice was to be the Blade mCX. Too expenxive for what it is. My second choice was to be a 4ch co axial. Blade strikes worry me. I already have a 6ch HBK2, but its broken. I'm getting this helicopter because the box clearly states that thi is for beginners, even though i have some experience.

  • hi there, can i use the blades of the honey bee V1 for my V2?

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    eternal mirror dude!

  • Hey Nuttcaze, What did they change on this one to combat all the extra weight they added with the beefed up frame and 11.1 volt pack? Thanks

  • Thank you so much for all your help and advice, I am new to this hobby and have just ordered my first Heli and taken your advice with the Honey Bee FP V2. After watching your videos it has put my mind at rest knowing the help and support is out there. You are a real Pro thanks again for taking the time to pass on your knowledge to newbies like myself. I will let you know how I get on when it arrives.

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