Hey folks, was just after some advice really, hoped some of u fine folks might help me out a little.
I bought a new Honeybee King 2, and after 10 mins of getting to grips and hovering around, i went to put it back in the box and noticed the belt that drives the tail rotor had shifted down and off of what i can only describe as a bogey wheel. The belt now has a thin line worn into it. Ive heard that this is a common problem, but surely brand new out of the box this part shouldnt become faulty this quickly...10 mins use!!! Anyways, I just wondered if anyone has had similar probs and if its worth investing the money on upgrading parts or sending the whole Heli back to the supplier? Ive been told there are better alternatives out there so kinda between a rock and a hardplace as to what to do with it.
Im not overly impressed with the way it flies either, cant seem to trim it up at all, permanantly yawing to the left and the tail turns constantly, but that could maybe b sorted with gain adjustment, i dunno, still a bit of a noob heheh
Any response would b greatly appreciated
Ed
I bought a new Honeybee King 2, and after 10 mins of getting to grips and hovering around, i went to put it back in the box and noticed the belt that drives the tail rotor had shifted down and off of what i can only describe as a bogey wheel. The belt now has a thin line worn into it. Ive heard that this is a common problem, but surely brand new out of the box this part shouldnt become faulty this quickly...10 mins use!!! Anyways, I just wondered if anyone has had similar probs and if its worth investing the money on upgrading parts or sending the whole Heli back to the supplier? Ive been told there are better alternatives out there so kinda between a rock and a hardplace as to what to do with it.
Im not overly impressed with the way it flies either, cant seem to trim it up at all, permanantly yawing to the left and the tail turns constantly, but that could maybe b sorted with gain adjustment, i dunno, still a bit of a noob heheh
Any response would b greatly appreciated
Ed