How feasible is it likely to be to convert an E-Sky HoneyBee CP2 to 2.4GHz ? (HBCP2 is collective pitch, CCPM, tail rotor driven by its own motor, uses an E-Sky 4-in-1 {receiver, etc, combined}).
I'd be thinking something like a Spektrum DX6i and AR6100.
I'm pretty new to this, but the problem then seems to be that I have to replace the other functions that the E-Sky 4-in-1 performs. ie ESC, rate gyro, mixing for tail rotor speed.
Can you buy suitable 3-in-1s ?
[The Blade CX2 (co-ax) has a 3-in-1 to work with an AR6100. But (aside from not seeing one listed anywhere), I'm guessing this won't handle the bigger main motor and 3S LiPo, assuming it could suitably control a tail rotor motor anyway.]
I'd be thinking something like a Spektrum DX6i and AR6100.
I'm pretty new to this, but the problem then seems to be that I have to replace the other functions that the E-Sky 4-in-1 performs. ie ESC, rate gyro, mixing for tail rotor speed.
Can you buy suitable 3-in-1s ?
[The Blade CX2 (co-ax) has a 3-in-1 to work with an AR6100. But (aside from not seeing one listed anywhere), I'm guessing this won't handle the bigger main motor and 3S LiPo, assuming it could suitably control a tail rotor motor anyway.]


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