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  • I'm such a noob I could kick myself.

    Hi guys,

    Always been interesting in rc helicopters so purchased myself a lovely shiny new honey bee cp3. I've been using the training software and slowly, gingerly hovering my new prize possession around the garden. I'm running the controller in mode B and though I know I'll try it in mode a(I'm sure you all know what's coming) so like a complete newby pillock I switched the switches with the controller on and the battery on the heli connected. My heart sank as my prized possession shot up in the air for me to only stand there open mouthed as it smashed itself all over my house roof. By the time I got to my roof, it was a twitching mess of broken parts and burning smells.

    Anyway moving on and this being my forth flight and first major crash, what do I do? Do I try and rebuild by replacing the parts? Is it a wright off? I know it's hard to tell but what's the best way for me to move this forward.

    A totally gutted newby, lee.
    Last edited by Rustyrifles; 24-05-2012, 06:04 PM. Reason: Spelling

  • #2
    Sorry mate but I had a good laugh of whats happend!! I did the very same thing last year with a Blade SR, felt such a plonker! (what does this switch do) I found out.
    Me I just plod on re-build its the only way to learn by Mistakes, ps Welcome

    EVO 180
    MCPX
    Storm 400 rebuilt again!
    KDS 450
    Mini Titan V2
    DJI Phantom fc
    Big Steve

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    • #3
      Get rid of it and get a proper heli:

      Either: A Blade 450X RTF with DX6i
      An align trex 450, with a DX7s that comes with a free phoenix sim
      A DX6i and MCPX
      Trex 700n DFC - YS120, Spartan Vortex
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      • #4
        Thanks Steve, gives me a small bit of comfort that I'm not the only one

        Regarding rebuilds, I'm presuming I need quite a few bits, can you get sets anywhere or do I have to order part by part, again a newby, but wondering if you can purchase a set of core parts

        Lee.

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        • #5
          For that particular Heli try http://www.heliguy.com/Electric-RC-H...ee-CP3/Spares/

          T
          hey are golden and very helpful, they'll sort you out! You can buy individual and core parts.

          Also, sorry to hear about the disaster lol!!
          Last edited by ACD1; 24-05-2012, 10:42 PM. Reason: Wrong link given!
          TBS Disco v1.3 - Naza M V2 GPS - DJI E300 Propulsion
          Trex 450 Sport V1. Stock!

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          • #6
            Parts tend to cost a lot compared to a new heli. You might find that a new heli is cheaper, or a secondhand one. Have a look at the better clones like the Gooch from helisfromdevon. You'll be learning about trex 450s. Very cheap clone bits on GiantCod/Shark. Quality variable.
            Flasher 450 Sport. Assan GA250 with 520 tail servo, MKS DS450 cyclic.
            Multiplex Cockpit Tx, DX7, DX6i
            Blade 130-X, MSR, MSRX
            Phoenix Sim

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Stanley Speel View Post
              Get rid of it and get a proper heli:

              Either: A Blade 450X RTF with DX6i
              An align trex 450, with a DX7s that comes with a free phoenix sim
              A DX6i and MCPX
              Would love to but glad I didn't, otherwise I'd have a £400 trashed chopper rather than £130.00 :S

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              • #8
                Thanks for the responses guys, I'll also check out heliguy for the spare parts.

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                • #9
                  Lol congratulations on your first dumb thumb moment (you will have more)

                  If it smelt of burning i would say just replace the whole thing as thecost of parts will prob be 60-70% of a new one. But keep your old for spares. But as others say its time for a 450 really
                  T-Rex 500 ESP FBL, BeastX
                  8FG Super
                  MCPX with DX6

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                  • #10
                    but I loved my little cp3.

                    Is a 450 really that much better? In what ways? And would you seriously recommend a 450 over a cp3 for a complete beginner?

                    Thanks lee

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                    • #11
                      Yes i would recommend it with a training undercart. Will tech you to fly properly and will last you along time.
                      Will handle wind better and give you a better experience.
                      T-Rex 500 ESP FBL, BeastX
                      8FG Super
                      MCPX with DX6

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                      • #12
                        I had a blade cp pro 2 as my starting point, but before I even wrecked it I realised a 450 clone was the way to go

                        I went for a Gootch 450 sev2 and spent several weeks accumulating electrics for it

                        This was the best thing for me to do as the little cp was a full time job just to hover it

                        If I'm honest there isn't much Gootch left on it as I've replaced virtually everything as I've needed bits, I've just made the jump to flybarless and I couldn't be happier with it
                        DX8

                        Phoenix
                        RealFlight 7

                        Mcpx BL

                        Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

                        Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

                        Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

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                        • #13
                          Blimey info overload but appreciated. So a trex 450 Plus ready to fly around about 400 would be a good start?

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                          • #14
                            I'd say so mate, if I were you I'd go for a flybared version to begin with and get a basic understanding of it before going flybarless
                            DX8

                            Phoenix
                            RealFlight 7

                            Mcpx BL

                            Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

                            Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

                            Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rustyrifles View Post
                              Blimey info overload but appreciated. So a trex 450 Plus ready to fly around about 400 would be a good start?
                              No because the 450 plus comes with a futaba transmitter (a very basic one).

                              A 450x and DX6i or DX7s shouldn't be much more expensive, and will fly better.
                              Trex 700n DFC - YS120, Spartan Vortex
                              Gaui X5 - Spartan Vortex






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