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  • #31
    the buzzfly is a lot easier to handle now I've had a few batteries worth of flying the Honeybee King 3 my wife bought me, I just took the stick movements of my right hand with the King and applied it to the se, I still crash quite a bit and my technique is still absolutely awful to be honest but I've definately improved hugely with it, the morning after hovering the King I went through four batteries with the se and went from barely getting it in the air for any length of time to getting the chance to listen to the sound of it flying so it's all good.
    BRODIE

    BUZZFLY CX,2 BUZZFLY SE's, HONEYBEE KING 3, HONEYBEE KING 2 JET RANGER(BUILDING COMMENCES TODAY)
    MANIAC DAUGHTER, NEW SON IN JUNE
    RATHER LARGE WIFE(DEFLATING IN JUNE)IT'S GETTING CLOSE!!!!!!
    AND A MENTAL BEAGLE

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    • #32
      After two days of trying to fly my Buzz Flyer BE I was beginning to think either there was something wrong with the heli, I'd set it up wrong or I was just simply not cut out for flying helis!
      Another couple of days later and I was overjoyed when I managed to 'get it' and up she rose to about 6ft off the ground and in a steady hover. I didn't even notice my right thumb was twitching and keeping her level almost subconciously. This flying thing is great fun! I think I'll be upgrading to something bigger soon.
      Sadly, I have clipped the tail & broken one of the very very fine wires on the back of the tail motor so I have a precision repair job to get on with.
      Stick with it!

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