Honey Bee fwd flight test.


Click this to go to Xheli.com for latest prices. If you sign up for their xhelicopter newsletter, you will get discount coupons. www.anrdoezrs.net Forward Flight (Wind-Test) of the E-Sky Honey Bee electric helicopter with CCPM rotor head and throttle hold. These are the first forward flights. I am quite impressed with this little helicopter with Electric tail rotor motor. Considering the price ($109.00 plus shipping with radio and ready to fly) this was a deal from EBay. It came with an extra stock LiPo Battery, extra main and tail rotor blades, and a wall charger too. I do not recommend this for beginning helicopter pilots, but if you have some experience with a cyclic collective pitch rotor head, you will really enjoy it.



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Freerunner72
July 19th, 2010

@bentg1 Buy a mCX, then a CX2/CX3then a Blade 400 3D! :)


bentg1
July 19th, 2010

Love the vid :) I’m thinking of buying a Honey Bee CP2, But its my first EVER R/c Helicopter, so do you recommend buying the Honey Bee CP2, or another R/c heli?Please answer asap :) Thanks


Flap1987
July 19th, 2010

XD IAHAHAHAHAH


skyoverhead
July 19th, 2010

look out for the tornado lol


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

I am still on the original main motor, but the tail rotor motors I have used at least 6.


cat123456789101
July 19th, 2010

how many motors did you go through


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

It is not belt, it is an etrm. Look at my home page, click on see all videos and look for pictures of Honeybees for more. There are 18 or so, I think. good luck.


superfish99
July 19th, 2010

is the tail rotor belt driven?? can u reccomend more videos please!


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Collective pitch.


LymeDiseasePublisher
July 19th, 2010

Is this in the video a fixed pitch or cp?


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Nope, I do not agree, having found only 4% of the people who try to learn actually can simply hover within a year, so I say learn on a VW and if you never crash it, then Get the Porsche. But if you have lots of money, get the Porsche first.


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Lol It’s an optical illusion from the camera.


blaky8602
July 19th, 2010

wo the blades r really bendy


lsukiller08
July 19th, 2010

hahaha yea lol im new to flying helis but i did have one about a year ago i just dont ant to start off wit a cheap heli thats for a begginer i wanna go average lol go ahead and get a desent heli u kno wat i mean r no? haha


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

I think I paid $129 with 2 batteries off the internet a year ago. I still fly it, so it was worth the money to me. People who crash because they dont know how to fly and break them will say no. Consider this. Real helis cant take the slightest crashes either. LOL.


lsukiller08
July 19th, 2010

how much was it and was it worth the money?


RCScubadiver
July 19th, 2010

lol wonkey


sheik480
July 19th, 2010

I know. It’s kinda of an obvious if you know how video cameras work. Right?


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Thats what I said, get a Fixed Pitch HB. That means it has fixed pitch.


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Yep digital cameras do that to all blades.


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

My Kobe Kiko Hughes 300 with Weedeater (Echo 120) engine. It’s in one of my videos. (2 helis at once).


planes222
July 19th, 2010

whats your favorite rc helicopter of all time? that you have flown?


planes222
July 19th, 2010

does it have a fixed pitch?


sheik480
July 19th, 2010

Heh heh, the blades look kinda wonkey (NO! I’m not british!).


NightFlyyer
July 19th, 2010

Get the HB fixed pitch. It is cheap, parts are around and it will teach you to hover well, as that is what must be accomplished first. All helis fly away easily but if you cant hover, they will not come back. Study my 9 heli flying tips. If you dont have them, I will pm them to you.

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