LOL. That's funny. I was thinking the same thing. Anyway, as for the original question (I think there was one up there)[
], one option would be to look at the Esky Honey Bee King 2 rather than the Honey Bee 2. It has a belt driven tail which have much more stability than motor driven type tail rotors. Trust me on that one. The motor driven tails are twichy as the devil and therefore difficult to learn on. Ok, I had to edit post here after I re-read the top portion of the OP. I realize that the King 2 is 6 channel format, but it is (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) the only cheap 200 size heli I've seen out there with a belt-drive tail. Hope this helps.