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Post by r/c basher on Jul 31, 2009 10:52:53 GMT -6
Hey guys I just installed the guru-z fiber frame, slo-max motor, and direct drive tail motor. All I got to say is wow it has so much more power now since installing the slo-max motor. Its alot more harder to hover and control, I cant even hover for more than 5 seconds now, since installing it. The guru-z neon fiber frame looks awesome my only complaints are that the screws strip really easy and the main motor is hard to install. Ive only had it up in the air for around 4 minutes, I still have to practice getting used to it. I might try using xtreme fiber reinforced blades to see if they help make it easier to control.
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Post by r/c basher on Aug 1, 2009 8:04:13 GMT -6
I just went out and flew my honey bee fp or should I even call it that now. Im getting more used to the extra power its getting easier to fly, now Im actually able to hover for alot longer. I used to have lift problems but not any more.
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Post by nunyabizniss34 on Aug 1, 2009 8:59:37 GMT -6
Dude....pictures??? ;D I am gonna go for rtf's totally brushless mod in the coming weeks for my HBFP, looks sweet! Glad you are liking it, those HBFP's are under-rated IMO, even stock ones. Greatest training heli ever made Colin
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Post by r/c basher on Aug 1, 2009 10:51:18 GMT -6
Yeah hbfps are great trainers. Sorry no pics I dont have a camera that takes good pictures. With my camera you probably wont even be able to tell its a heli. I would do the brushless mod but I would rather put that money toward hop-ups for a collective pitch helicopter.
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Post by r/c basher on Aug 2, 2009 17:15:58 GMT -6
I just went out and flew it for the first time with no wind. After moving the flybar weights back out it hovers alot easier, just as good as the old bee. I just love the power I can power out of what would be crashes. It does fff alot faster now too. I almost need a bigger field to fly it in now which there is one across the road just not as convient.
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