• Says: Hi AKauts! Very nice to visit my website and for letting me know you were here. I have almost no coax experience myself and a 450 size coax sound really great.
Do you have an url which leads to such big coax machines? Just take it easy with your practise, be patience and take very small steps. Only move to next small step until your mastered your current practise.
Esky Honey Bee FP. Esky renamed the E004 version in Dec 2008 to. Once you have your new Honeybee and have read the manual while the battery is. Discussion E-sky Honey Bee CP2 manual Micro Helis.
Thats the most common learning strategy there is for human beings. By time you will learn to control your Belt easier. It took me 60 days for a good tail in hover 😀 with my HBFP V2. In that time you learn to set up it better to, so your progress can double 🙂 You can find me on too. I visit there chat too.
Can be lots of fun 2. If you have questions? • Says: Nice video 🙂 If you can go outside and find yourself more space. Imagine your heli flying in your TV. Driver Scanner Genius Colorpage Vivid Pro Ii Windows 7 here.
Thats no fun at all. Below 3ft your heli will encounter tremendous wake aka rotor wash. Also your heli has the tendency to drift left and sometimes backwards.
Hovering in rotor wash is good to train reflexes. And hovering a little higher makes life easier.
Getting of the ground to slow can cause mega drift to. I am sure you encountered it already.
Also make sure no kids/wife or animals can enter the room while you are flying! This can become a serious mesh in only a few seconds! Just keep on practicing and before you know it things get easier So if you can go outside, find a open place with no people or dogs, etc and get the machine a little higher.
• PaulRB-Doha Says: Hi Eric, Great site, just discovered while surfing for better info on understanding and binding my HK-6X transmitter to new 8R rx. I have 2 of these now, one on HK450MT and other on HK250GT but cant work out how to store both on the tx without rebinding each time. Preparing for a busy weekend of frustration. Great that we share similar equipment.
HK450 is nice bird, easy to assemble and fly. 250 (I have 2, one for spares) is difficult for big hands to build but great for indoors (its summer here in Doha at the moment, day temperatures outside mid 40’s C so outside flying is not very nice). 250 tail is rubbish, am waiting for delivery of a MicroHeli tail, which should fix the problem. Have made all the suggested mods, Trex CF blades, belt and feathering shafts etc. Fully Loctite and CNA all screws. HXT900 servos, Turnigy DS 480 on the tail with Telebee and HK401B gyros. Also have a Walkera CB100 which is a bundle of fun.
Keep up the good work, Cheers until next time, Paul. • Says: Hi Paul, Thank you very much for visiting my website and leaving a great message. I really appriciate it! What motor do you ave running in the MT? About the TX and storing more then one settings is quite easy. Let me try to explain. Our Tx has a 5 model memory so we are gonna use that feature for it.