Thursday, January 21, 2010

Esky Honey Bee Fp What Do You Think Of The Remote Control ESKY Honey Bee CP2 6-Channel Helicopter?

What do you think of the remote control ESKY Honey Bee CP2 6-Channel helicopter? - esky honey bee fp

I am anxious to get this for my husband for Christmas. He never flew a remote control helicopter before, so I wonder if the 6-channel is definitely at the end. The thing is, it's the most fun I've seen, and I do not want something that can only up and down in the air. Does anyone have any suggestions?

2 comments:

VinceHer... said...

Hello,
You have feared right extreme is that the HB CP2. Are too extreme? It depends on how much effort and patience are you willing to turn it off.
RC flight simulator will make a big difference. One hour per day for one or two weeks and then fly the real model can be realized. The FMS simulator is the lower end of usability. Others function more like RealFlight G3 (or G4 or G4.5). Clearview, FS One and Aerofly are also good.

But those who add $ 100 to $ 200 bill. And her husband are possibilities for success rather low, without the SIM card. I do not think this will be an estimate of the situation. I say that after 28 years of flying RC airplanes, gliders and helicopters. A stuntman HB CP2 helicopter is one of the biggest challenges of modeling.

I recommend that if you go with the HB CP2, which has a SIM card and read through the forums dedicated to beginner heli
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Helicopt ...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Electric ...
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisp ...
http://rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisplay. ...

If you want something less aggressive and they can fly indoors, and more stupid than the helis from top to bottom Toys consider an E-Flight Blade MCX RTF.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/blade-mcx.htm

It is very easy to drive, not bad for the furniture comes with everything you need and the most fun I've had in a helicopter.

Got questions? Request for additional information to add your question, or contact me.

Good luck!

VinceHer... said...

Hello,
You have feared right extreme is that the HB CP2. Are too extreme? It depends on how much effort and patience are you willing to turn it off.
RC flight simulator will make a big difference. One hour per day for one or two weeks and then fly the real model can be realized. The FMS simulator is the lower end of usability. Others function more like RealFlight G3 (or G4 or G4.5). Clearview, FS One and Aerofly are also good.

But those who add $ 100 to $ 200 bill. And her husband are possibilities for success rather low, without the SIM card. I do not think this will be an estimate of the situation. I say that after 28 years of flying RC airplanes, gliders and helicopters. A stuntman HB CP2 helicopter is one of the biggest challenges of modeling.

I recommend that if you go with the HB CP2, which has a SIM card and read through the forums dedicated to beginner heli
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Helicopt ...
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/Electric ...
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisp ...
http://rcgroups.com/forums/forumdisplay. ...

If you want something less aggressive and they can fly indoors, and more stupid than the helis from top to bottom Toys consider an E-Flight Blade MCX RTF.
http://www.hobby-lobby.com/blade-mcx.htm

It is very easy to drive, not bad for the furniture comes with everything you need and the most fun I've had in a helicopter.

Got questions? Request for additional information to add your question, or contact me.

Good luck!

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