Nov 30
Well finaly this bird is found it’s nest. It’s 10% discount at a mall next to my office, good deal!
It’s complete name is: Esky Honey Bee King II. Made in China of course
This electric heli is not a toy. Serious injury might happened if care is not the priority. There are some cautions regarding the safety:
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Always taking care of power-on & power-off procedure. To power-on: turn on the transmitter, then turn on the heli. To power-off: turn off the heli first, then the transmitter.
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Keep the bird out of reach of the children
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Take care of the surroudings, never fly near obstacles.
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Discipline, one at a time, never rush (i.e. wants to do 3D asap)
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Take RADD’s school of rotary flight first.
Here are the look of this mini heli:
The casing:

Inside the box

Out of the box

The Battery mounted:

Turn on the Transmitter First:

Then turn on the Heli (connect the power to battery), ready to go:

With the canopy:

Charge the battery:

More news to come …
December 7th, 2007 at 11:27 am
It still a toy, an adult’s toy… he… I ever saw a neighbor flew the gasoline version. Takes minutes to hover and more times to move accross the yard ended on the banana tree. I know the difficulties. I have one (Pico-z, indoor version) at home and only hover and flew once before I broke the tail rotor.
December 10th, 2007 at 5:30 pm
Yes it’s very difficult indeed, until now I haven’t manage to hover (=to make it stay in one place).
September 26th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
how about now? did you manage to make it fly?
September 26th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Yap, and still manage to hold it steady head in, and dreaming to make it invert :p