Esky Honey Bee King v2 Helicopter 3900kv 10t Pinion Telebee.

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22 Responses to “Esky Honey Bee King v2 Helicopter 3900kv 10t Pinion Telebee.”

  1. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    Esky Honey Bee King v2.
    Esky 3900kv BL Motor 10t Pinion.
    Esky 25a ESC.
    Telebee Zoom Gyro.
    HS-50 Tail Servo.
    MP 1350mAH 15c Battery.
    Custom Fitted Canopy.

  2. rcpacklover says:

    Nice heli. I am planning on getting the barebone kit myself.

  3. shadowflyer101 says:

    i think 10T may be a little bit to hard on woody blades and plastic parts,i think you should lower it down to about a 9T

  4. kidslacker says:

    the blades seem wobbly..

  5. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    In this video they are. This video prompted me to track the blades again.

  6. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    10t is Perfect for this motor. A 9t would probably bring it down to a 3100kv with either a 12t or 13t. With this 3900kv motor and a 10t it doesnt have to work as hard. Make sure you buy the Steel Pinions Tho. The Align or Brass Pinions BLOW!

  7. pointnozzleaway says:

    are you using the stock blades ??

    nice hovering by the way!!

  8. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    Thanks, My Hovering has Greatly Improved since this video was taken. I keep a lot of my videos here on YouTube so click on my user name to see the newer ones if your interested.

    Yep,… those are the stock white wooden blades.
    I’ve smashed those long ago now tho but i’m still using the same kind tho.

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  9. HeliFlyer2k says:

    Nice hovering ;)
    Also where can i buy a steel pinion from i cant seem to find one any where?

  10. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    The Only Make Steel Pinions I Buy are made by Revco Hard Ones.

  11. imdanicklebum says:

    looks like our shaft is bent?

  12. NightFlyyer says:

    Great job!

  13. bigbikes750 says:

    HeliPilotFlyer
    Were abouts is Revco? Do they have a web site?? Great Hoviring by the way. Very Nice

  14. dougsrccom says:

    Gatta love the King !!

  15. lipps199 says:

    looks like you got a wobble

  16. armolite says:

    brilliant hovering skills there man, id have to agree with lipps tho it does look like youve got a mild head wobble going on.
    i gotta get me one of those HH gyros before i fly my beeking.
    good video.

  17. doit86 says:

    hey dude, nice vid.

    Can you explain one thing to me as I always get confused is the throttle the vertical lift and drop for altitude or is it nose up or down to gain forward or backward speed?

    Thanks

  18. lordfly88 says:

    My stock esky gyro just died (after maybe 10 hours of use), and I was thinking of getting one of the Telebee gyros. Would you recommend it? Does it hold well in HH mode?

  19. HeliPilotFlyer says:

    The Telebee Gyro’s are an “Alright” Gyro Meaning that they are better than the stock gyro thats for sure and if your money is tight. Mine tended to Drift a bit. I was always making corrections to the tail all the time. If your using a DX-6/7 Radio some of this Drift can be removed but for the most part it’s a PITA sometimes to deal with all of the time. Save a few bucks more and buy the Logictech 2100T Gyro. You’ll be a lot more happier. Happy Flying.

  20. hockeyguy17m says:

    Any idea how beneficial a 2100t will be over the Telebee with a cheap servo? I would like to not spend the money on a good servo right away if I could get away with it. Thanks

  21. chuanist says:

    A Telebee has been working great on my Blade CP Pro for over two years.

  22. chrisfunk2000 says:

    I remember watching this vid before getting my HBK2 and thinking I HAVE to have a HH gyro. I’ve ordered one but have been flying for 3 weeks now without it and the stock one works fine for me. I had to adjust the gain a bit and slide the tail servo along the boom towards the front a few mm. I’ve also got similar head wobble though blades are balanced and tracked properly. Not sure what’s wrong, no shafts seem to be bent. Time for a CNC head me thinks!

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