Uploader Comments (NightFlyyer)
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For everyone Complaining about the motors of the Honey Bees (which all admittedly aren't exactly overpowered), the part about 'too much pitch' is CRUCIAL for these helicopters to fly like it is supposed to. The new CP3 version included!
If the heli stalls at full throttle and barely comes off the ground or higher mid-air (above the usual hover height), that's what you will want to look into!!
( after the adjustments, the swash plate has to stay level of course or it won't hover stable.)
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i managed to fly my honeybee cp2 its great when you figure out how to hover it thx for your tipps it took me about one year now to do what i do know.
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have you heard of the new cp3 its like this but upgraded head skids motor ect 2.4ghz as standerd
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hello Dave, you have inspired me to fly helis,now I have a helimax mx400 with no radio receiver or batter, what would you recommend on a mechanics budget.thanks frank wilson
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Hey dave, i might be buying a honeybee Cp2, but i have no one around to help me set up or to learn from. Is there any way we could email so i can learn from you if i get one? Thank you, Carl.
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hi nightflyer,please help ! Having just replaced my plastic head on my king 2 with an all alloy head it now wont take off at all ! Any advice or help would be great,thanks
ive just mastered the lama v4 but i dont know what to move on to
londoner150 2 years ago
Get a Honeybee Fixed pitch. Learn on a VW and if you never crash it, then get the Porsche.
NightFlyyer 2 years ago
hey I have one the same but smaller give me the web site cause the back prepplers broke for parts
marsh1998 2 years ago
Click the link in the description box for xheli. Look up ESky CP2 and see parts list.
NightFlyyer 2 years ago
I want to buy a helicopter but i dont know which one to get i have had a havoc heli the small airhog 1. please help if any of you guys know any heli good for me.
bajaboy9 2 years ago
Any 4 ch Heli is good for learning on with coaxials like Blade MCX, Blade Cx2, Blazing stars, Hunters, etc.
My next choice would be the Honeybee Fixed Pitch. They are cheaper and can fly nice circuits around and can handle mild breezes well.
Simulator practice will help to learn controls and orientation.
Learn on a VW and if you never crash it, then get the Porsche and read my 9 heli flying tips, if you got em.
Good Luck
Dave
NightFlyyer 2 years ago