Excellent video. The reverse tail rotor thing is indeed odd, but these helicopters tend to come test-flown from the shop that sells them. Not necessarily test-flown by Esky, but often they do. It's pretty common for a shop to check the helicopters before sending them out. My Esky Honey Bee CP2 was definitely checked, but I still had to adjust some small things.
@PHeMoX
14 жыл бұрын
One thing to note though, those main blades really need to be a lot more loose. The idea is that the blades with extend by the natural centrifugal force. If they are too tight, it will be a huge force every flight on those screws which you really don't need. For as long as they don't come off, they should be able to fold if you lightly touch them like you've did.
@paulio2744
12 жыл бұрын
Why do they say they are setup and test flown at the factory,? who,s going to get one on the nick-it eard if they are not tested.
@oliverdots
14 жыл бұрын
Thank you, all comments noted and appreciated ;-)
@oliverdots
12 жыл бұрын
They are not test flown and they shouldn't say they are. On saying that, if you watch my setup vids, they aren't hard to set up. BUT, yes it is a statement they shouldn't say.
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