Sorry for the late reply. I’ve heard that it’s a lot easier to fly one with a belt-driven tail rotor that has variable pitch. I got this one used, but if I was buying new I think I’d get the honey bee belt-cp (I think that’s the model name).
I’d say that the anti-crash kit helps with landing, but not take-off. I practiced spinning up and down without the kit on (like what is recommended in some heli tutorials).
nice flyin my honey bee cp2 is arriving tomoro with the anti crash kit is it harder to fly with the kit on or off ? i wont be flyin it yet tho til i get the simulator for it lol
Honeybee RTF flyes is good and nice. CP2 is a bit hard to newbegginers.
PS. Nice flying outthere, i have a CP2 to:P little hard in the start:P
I didn’t have any trouble with mine. It added enough stability to my landings that I don’t think a bigger one would offer any more help.
should i get the xlarge anti-crash kit? or the one you have
Nice, i have the same one with brushless motor and carbon fibre main and tail blades
Sorry for the late reply. I’ve heard that it’s a lot easier to fly one with a belt-driven tail rotor that has variable pitch. I got this one used, but if I was buying new I think I’d get the honey bee belt-cp (I think that’s the model name).
I’d say that the anti-crash kit helps with landing, but not take-off. I practiced spinning up and down without the kit on (like what is recommended in some heli tutorials).
nice flyin my honey bee cp2 is arriving tomoro with the anti crash kit is it harder to fly with the kit on or off ? i wont be flyin it yet tho til i get the simulator for it lol
Nice flying. Right now i Fly planes and i am looking to get a heli. is this a good stock RTF heli?