so Hi,
I have a honey bee v2 which was bought as a 40th birthday present for me. RC Heli's had always been on one of my 'thats a luxury hobby I probably cant' afford lists. but I started getting out and flying in short stints - I got the free flight sim setup and did hours on that too. although I can easily maintain a hover on the flight sim - but not for real.
Unfortunately most of my 'flights' have resulted in waiting for postman to deliver something to patch my honey bee back together. So after a while I started buying some more robust parts, I upgraded to the extreme metal head/swash plate etc. which went ok and reinforced fibre blades. I recently upgraded the tail to a direct drive, but when I was flying this weekend the heli was constantly wanting to turn clockwise - I had the trim set right over and it was still turning very slowly. should I have shortened the boom? it seems this new motor was just too powerful or something.
Having said that this weekend was a genuinely new experience I got through 3 full battery charges before breaking anything (still crashing though - but more gently) - usually in hover/chaos trying not to crash (hover sounds a bit grand for what it really is) but uptime seemed to be regularly 10-30 seconds now.
Interested in any thoughts
My thoughts are going down the route of getting a better simulator and maybe Dx6i or something - but I don't think that will work with my honey bee.
Thanks
I have a honey bee v2 which was bought as a 40th birthday present for me. RC Heli's had always been on one of my 'thats a luxury hobby I probably cant' afford lists. but I started getting out and flying in short stints - I got the free flight sim setup and did hours on that too. although I can easily maintain a hover on the flight sim - but not for real.
Unfortunately most of my 'flights' have resulted in waiting for postman to deliver something to patch my honey bee back together. So after a while I started buying some more robust parts, I upgraded to the extreme metal head/swash plate etc. which went ok and reinforced fibre blades. I recently upgraded the tail to a direct drive, but when I was flying this weekend the heli was constantly wanting to turn clockwise - I had the trim set right over and it was still turning very slowly. should I have shortened the boom? it seems this new motor was just too powerful or something.
Having said that this weekend was a genuinely new experience I got through 3 full battery charges before breaking anything (still crashing though - but more gently) - usually in hover/chaos trying not to crash (hover sounds a bit grand for what it really is) but uptime seemed to be regularly 10-30 seconds now.
Interested in any thoughts
My thoughts are going down the route of getting a better simulator and maybe Dx6i or something - but I don't think that will work with my honey bee.
Thanks




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