Small RC heli

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halo34

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2,449 posts

200 months

Thursday 8th January 2009
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Ok I know I posted about being a hobby addict.

I used to fly a Raptor 30 up to a reasonable standard (barrel rolls etc.) but that was about a year ago.

Now I fancy something smaller without the noise and nitro problems and fancy the Honey Bee V2 for a quick buzz around the garden.

Anyone got any experiences with this one or should I just not bover as its not worth the cash?


CAD Monkey

400 posts

209 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Get a Blade 400, all in one package for about £280. Its a 400-450 size as the name suggests, and is great for flying out side, to big fro inside in my opinion.

i used to fly to a good standard until about 3 years ago, when i gave up, i picked on of these up last year and its great, just charge, get out of the box and fly.

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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I am thinking about one of these, it has a built in Camera which sends live video back to a USB thingy so you could even fly it from inside the cockpit if you wish !

Toys from my childhood dreams!!

http://www.thegoodiesmartrc.co.uk/spycopter-with-v...

halo34

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2,449 posts

200 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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CAD Monkey said:
Get a Blade 400, all in one package for about £280. Its a 400-450 size as the name suggests, and is great for flying out side, to big fro inside in my opinion.

i used to fly to a good standard until about 3 years ago, when i gave up, i picked on of these up last year and its great, just charge, get out of the box and fly.
Thats what I fancy, no mucking about with nitro/tuning, just get up and fly since we have a bit of land behind the house - will have a look into that one thumbup

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Oh man, i can't stop myself..

I just picked up one of these 'buzz flyer' heli's
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/Sub-Micro-RC-Helicopter...

Got the 'deluxe' package from ebay for £120, check out the video tongue out

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0fh9jtcYVjM


halo34

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2,449 posts

200 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Hedders said:
Oh man, i can't stop myself..

I just picked up one of these 'buzz flyer' heli's
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/Sub-Micro-RC-Helicopter...

Got the 'deluxe' package from ebay for £120, check out the video tongue out

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0fh9jtcYVjM
Have fun biggrin

Have you flown a heli before - if thats got proper control set up its much harder than it looks (just been looking at sims again)

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Thanks, i will try smile
I have been messing about with a few llama type jobbies but they have been a bit too big for to learn with in my little living room. I always end up taking them outside and then i am battling the wind with an indoor heli..

I know i will be breaking this one but atleast it looks like it is worth repairing smile





Edited by Hedders on Friday 9th January 23:55

Civpilot

6,235 posts

241 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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Once you get it trimmed it's quite smooth, but still a complete handful due to its small size. Very well made though, I've had some reasonable spills with mine (into walls, sofa's etc) and so far managed to break only one main blade (funny enough that was the lowest speed accident yet)

pstruck

3,518 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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Hedders said:
Oh man, i can't stop myself..

I just picked up one of these 'buzz flyer' heli's
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/Sub-Micro-RC-Helicopter...

Got the 'deluxe' package from ebay for £120, check out the video tongue out

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0fh9jtcYVjM
Just got one of these (but the CX - contra-rotating one). Great little heli and I imagine a good deal easier to fly that the non-CX. Having said that, it is taking me a while to master it, never having flow helis before. reat fun though!! biggrin

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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Well, i read the ebay ad wrong and i have the contra rotating one, probably a good thing!

She has had her maiden flight and has already bounced off most things in the room with no damage so far. I think i will practise with this and then think about getting the other one..


Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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Right then smile

This is definitely the most fun out of the heli's that i have had so far! Just perfect for my living room, for the first time i actually feel like i am learning to fly the thing rather than just trying to stop it from hitting the walls hehe

The flying time is quite short, but i have two batteries and i guess the motor needs to cool anyway. I have officially now crashed into everything in the room and the only thing to break has been the tip of one of the skids. I suspect that was only because i had the 'Learner bars' attached when i crashed, so i have taken them off.

Brilliant toy!








halo34

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2,449 posts

200 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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Sounds like your making progress smile

I remember the first time I lifted off my Nitro Raptor - it was after hrs on a sim and a little heli like that!

Think going to plump for the Blade heli this time round, it seems to be a reasonable size and quite a good package for the cash.

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Saturday 10th January 2009
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I think i will end up getting something like that at some point, better get some practise in first though.

I really fancy the video equipped one i posted earlier too, I am sure most of my freinds would like fly-by video's and birds eye shots of their houses smile






3doorPete

9,917 posts

235 months

Monday 12th January 2009
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I'm thinking of selling some of my 30 classic Tamiya RC's and getting into planes/copters.

My friend who is into helicopters reckons the E Sky Honey Bee King 2 is fantastic value and great to learn with.

http://www.heliguy.com/Electric-RC-Helicopters/Hon...

Hedders

24,460 posts

248 months

Monday 12th January 2009
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Wow, that really does look like a bargain. It is amazing how cheap these things are getting!

halo34

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200 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Well I was forced to pay off my CC bill by my mrs instead frown

So its clear but now I have to wait a few weeks to get one.

The CP2 looks good - can be upgraded too, but there is always that temptation to get one just a bit bigger and better biggrin

[AJ]

3,079 posts

199 months

Friday 16th January 2009
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Hedders said:
Oh man, i can't stop myself..

I just picked up one of these 'buzz flyer' heli's
http://www.buzzflyer.co.uk/Sub-Micro-RC-Helicopter...

Got the 'deluxe' package from ebay for £120, check out the video tongue out

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0fh9jtcYVjM
I have one of these too, it's a Walkera 4#3B. They're so much fun, although my first ever heli and I must say, it did take a few weeks to learn how to fly. I'm still having a bit of a struggle with nose in. It's so sensitive to control input and setup because of it's size. I should have got the simulator lead and tried that first, or at least the co-axial version, it would have saved me a couple of tail rotors. I l guess I like jumping in the deep end!

I have the heli bug now though and quite fancy something for outside the living room! I'll be watching this thread for suggestions.