You know the old saying, you get what you pay for. From what I have read, those ESky Honey Bee helis aren't much of a helicopter, a lot of people seem to have a lot of problems with them.
is this good choice for beginner and is it ok to fly outdoors?
Micro helis aren't a real good heli for a beginner, they are very unstable. People do learn with them, but it's not easy. Micro helis are not much good for outdoors, especially if your a beginner (there can't be any wind at all), micro helis don't like the wind.
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If your really plaining to get into the heli hobby, you should get yourself a good simulator (Reflex, G3 or AFPD). They are a little costly to buy, but they will save you a lot of money in the long run. If it saves you from one good crash, it's paid for itself.