I saw some vids regards the eSky Honey Bee King 2 and seems they almost, but no quite, apply to the CP2. Have to just about throttle the stick to 100% just to leave the ground. How about your battery? and what charger are you using?Īlso, I'm trying to trim my machine as it won't take off properly. I know you've said you like flying different choppers cuz they all fly a bit differently but OMG, you spent enough on the extras here buy a really nice chopper out of the box! I will post some pics of it in just a bit. (Thats another story though) LOL Well thats the deal with My CP2 and I thoroughly enjoy flying it. I also wanted a belt driven tail version of the cp2 so I bought an HDX300 and I am in the process of building it with mods. The carbon fiber main blades will make it somewhat more stable and more responsive but, the carbon fiber tail blade does't seem to make much difference. I installed an autorotation clutch on the main shaft. It is actually fun to fly when there is no wind or indoors at the local gymnasium. It removes all of the slop and stops the heli from pitching in forward flight as with the plastic head. Now the best upgrade that I did was the Metal Rotor Head. The motors in unison help with more tail authority and less voltage and less wear and tear than on the single motor. I built one out of a second plastic case and it works great. I did not use the aluminum motor bracket because of the weight. One other upgrade that helps alot is the dual tail motor. With this upgrade you can add a little weight and not worry about it too much. Now the brushless motor upgrade really helps this heli a bunch. So the cheapy plastic skids are nearly impossible to change and not add weight. After that has been said on the CP2 I did a few upgrades that really helped the stability and performance. They are like having several different airplanes and they all have personalities (kinda like people) and none of them are the same. So what I did because I just like having the different types of helis due to the fact they all fly different. Well the plastic head is basically junk after you get some time on it. It does not store any personal data.I have several helis that I like to fly and the cp2 is one of them. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Last month, the station applied for a Format change to include the networked chart show, hit40uk. Musically, the Format requires an Adult Contemporary mix from the last four decades with a cap on current and recurrent tracks, to which the station was complying. The two extended bulletins were 10-12 minutes in duration and provided a range of local stories and issues, which were enhanced through the inclusion of relevant audio. This was a good humoured exchange in which an American from Idaho was encouraged to join in the station’s initiative to identify listeners’ favourite local sayings or phrases and repeat them in a convincing Lancashire accent." In reviewing the output, the regulator said: "Afternoon programming on the 18 October included an interview with rock artist, Jake Stigers, who talked about his new album and played live in the studio. Simon Brierley, station manager told .uk: "We're delighted that our recent Ofcom sampling has recognised the real commitment we make throughout our programming to our localness." Content sampling is generally carried out at random by Ofcom, or after a complaint has been made either by a member of the public or a rival station.
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