23-5/8" main rotor diameter, 21" long, 8-1/2" tall, 5-1/8" tail rotor diameter, 16-1/2 oz. flying weight. Ready-to-Fly Honey Bee King-II includes: belt drive tail with autorotation, 140 tooth main drive gear, 9 tooth motor gear, brushed 370 motor with heat-sink, 20 amp motor controller, tail hold gyro, 6-channel CCPM radio system with receiver and four 8-gram servos, 3-cell 1000 mAh LiPo battery, LiPo battery charger with 110V plug in transformer and 12V alligator clips for charging your battery at home or at the field. Includes photo-illustrated instructions with exploded drawings to help fine-tune the helicopter for optimal flight performance. The included CCPM radio system is matched to the helicopter making setup a snap. Learn the basics in "Normal" mode or master the more difficult maneuvers when switched to "Idle up" mode.
All spare parts are available from Hobby Lobby.
try coxial heli they are easy for beginners
rusyaidi4 3 years ago
if you are fist timer in heli try co-xial heli they are the cheapest and esy to control helicopter
rusyaidi4 3 years ago
kevy the best thing to do is to start using the havoc heli's from air hogs thats how i learned and i fly the honey bee like a pro
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tmjac98 3 years ago
hey i have just bought the same helicopter as you and ive never flown a helicopter before. Any chance on some video footage of some tips using the helicopter's controller unit. Will be much appreciated.thankyou
kevybaby4u 3 years ago
hey i have just bought the same helicopter as you and ive never flown a helicopter before. Any chance on some video footage of some tips using the helicopter's controller unit. Will be much appreciated.thankyou
kevybaby4u 3 years ago
mine glitched and i crashed it. i cant be stuffed repairing it. im getting into fixed wing models until i can afford to get a real heli model.
hptk01 3 years ago
cool i just go an airplane yesterday pretty fun
sydxv 3 years ago