Awesome Flights! The MIA Bumble Bee Sub-Micro Heli

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2006

http://www.micro-flight.com
Micro Helicopter, Sub-Micro, Pal-Size

Not many people are aware this heli has been in existence since 2003. This heli is made in the USA by MIA Micro-FLIGHT.

This is a builder's kit, available from www.micro-flight.com

Made from G10, Carbon, Stainless Steel and some Tough Plastic Molded components.

This heli is very easy to asemble and setup, highly durable and extremely stable.

Many of today's similar size RC helis have been based on this particular MIA Sub-Micro heli, but none of them out there have the stability and durability this MIA helicopter has as can be appreciated in this early video.

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  • Is that a three channel or four channel. I ordered a three channel

    dragonfly on ebay at gmantoys.

  • 4 Channel, and it is not a typical ARF or RTF product. This is a heli KIT, a Hobbiest Builder's Kit. Made from CNC machined Glass and Carbon Fiber plate with tought parts. It is not a complimated helicopter so the set is easier than a CP, this is a FP helicopter Kit. You need to purchase the equipment.. As I said, it is hobbiest builder's kit and if you set it up right,with the suggested equipment described in the Kit's manual, you can expect similar flights as in the video.

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  • great stuff ! love the heli.

  • watch the time on the bar and the time on the video screen, its half speed as bfap said

  • In contrast, 99% of similar helis that followed the MIA BB, use plastic injection molded heads and even when used with ball bearings they still don't have nearly the same type of stability. For example take a look at any 4 ch FP sub-Micro that has been produced. NOT CCCPM because the heads on these latter ones are whole different ball game. Also take a loook at my 4CH RC Palm-Size helis in the other of my videos, and you will see how stable they are, considering the date those were made.

  • If you continue to view the video you will see that the heli remains stable throughout the flight sequence, that is not in delay mode. I designed the head of this heli in a way so that it would benefit not only from its particular and unique head shape but from the use of composite materials to get the best possible suspension for great stability and control.

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