Hi all, can anyone out there actually fly a Honey Bee CP2. I really need some help with the height control!
Very windy today, so as I had a day off work and using a load of useful advice from this site I completely rebuilt and balanced the head of my CP2. Everything seemed great - main shaft straight, paddles and blades balanced and all tracked perfectly. Spun up with the centre screw spot on and no vibration. Even hovered smoothly in the garage.
Outside the wind had dropped right off so I went for a hover in the garden. Found that I needed about 90% throttle to get to about three feet off the ground, then it started to climb, relatively slowly but constantly, not like the collective pitch problem I have read of. Not wanting to smash it into the deck I backed off slowly but lost no height. This continued until eventually I had to ditch it into my nice soft willow tree. Not too much damage, just a broken ball joint. Replaced the bit and all seemed fine on the next hover!!! Worryingly random problem.
Everything is stock except I have the servo rods moved in one hole to tame it slightly.
I find I have to run about 3 degree positive pitch to get normal lift at 50 to 60% throttle. Both motors are brand new.
Any advice very welcome. Be honest if it's me, not just a cheesy model.
Thanks,
Herbie
Very windy today, so as I had a day off work and using a load of useful advice from this site I completely rebuilt and balanced the head of my CP2. Everything seemed great - main shaft straight, paddles and blades balanced and all tracked perfectly. Spun up with the centre screw spot on and no vibration. Even hovered smoothly in the garage.
Outside the wind had dropped right off so I went for a hover in the garden. Found that I needed about 90% throttle to get to about three feet off the ground, then it started to climb, relatively slowly but constantly, not like the collective pitch problem I have read of. Not wanting to smash it into the deck I backed off slowly but lost no height. This continued until eventually I had to ditch it into my nice soft willow tree. Not too much damage, just a broken ball joint. Replaced the bit and all seemed fine on the next hover!!! Worryingly random problem.
Everything is stock except I have the servo rods moved in one hole to tame it slightly.
I find I have to run about 3 degree positive pitch to get normal lift at 50 to 60% throttle. Both motors are brand new.
Any advice very welcome. Be honest if it's me, not just a cheesy model.
Thanks,
Herbie

I don't like the idea of how the main shaft is part of the main gear
and not to mention you can't buy feathering shafts without having to buy parts of the main rotor head,now that is a con! I'f say get rid of the HBCP and go for something of the 450 size which is much more stable and cheaper which is weird
and stronger when you have meetings with the ground.

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