I've always wanted a heli, ultimately a scale model but having to start somewhere my wife bought me a Honeybee 2.
I went along to my local club where most members were sarcastic and suggested the best thing to do would be to leave it in the box. However, one member, somewhat reluctantly, took it up in the air and was seemingly quite impressed.
Since that time l have been trying to hover in my small back garden with little success and a lot of damage.
l've been looking around and reading everything l can find for advice, which seems to be mixed.
Some say l should start with a co-axial whilst others say something like a Walkera CB100 is small enough to fly indoors to get plenty of practice. Other advice goes to the opposite extreme and suggests starting with CP is best and the e-flite Blade SR because the controls can be adjusted for smooth and easy operation for beginners.
So, at the moment l have a surfeit of information and don't know which way to turn.
Clear, concise advice will be greatly appreciated.
I went along to my local club where most members were sarcastic and suggested the best thing to do would be to leave it in the box. However, one member, somewhat reluctantly, took it up in the air and was seemingly quite impressed.
Since that time l have been trying to hover in my small back garden with little success and a lot of damage.
l've been looking around and reading everything l can find for advice, which seems to be mixed.
Some say l should start with a co-axial whilst others say something like a Walkera CB100 is small enough to fly indoors to get plenty of practice. Other advice goes to the opposite extreme and suggests starting with CP is best and the e-flite Blade SR because the controls can be adjusted for smooth and easy operation for beginners.
So, at the moment l have a surfeit of information and don't know which way to turn.
Clear, concise advice will be greatly appreciated.



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