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Old 06-14-2005 | 10:08 AM
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Okay, I am new to helicopters and have had my honeybee for about a month and recently the other day I broke my controller. I was adjusting the proportion and the circuit adjuster broke off the board somehow sounds wierd but, somehow I managed to do it. And if anyone is just like me, what fun is it to get stock parts and put them back on. I am looking to upgrade, might as well right? But, I do not know much about the electronics for helicopters. Should I get an all in one? or get a mixer and gyro? which is better?

Also motor upgrades... What are good reliable motors to look into getting?

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Old 06-14-2005 | 11:15 AM
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[hi timmah, like yourself I have had mine for about a month. (EK1H EOO5).
Just been on esky's site and they say that you cannot use any other controller than the stock one. something to do with the electronics ???
true or false, who knows! maybe someone out there will.
can you get your tx to work with your computer? if so how, cos I DON;T THINK IT'S GOING TO WORK IF YOU HAVE ET106A controller.
happy flying/crashing/waiting/fixing
Old 06-14-2005 | 12:00 PM
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Well I guess if you replace the controller with something else then you have to replace everything... Transmitter and reciever to... according to esky website..

I might just do that... then. Replace everything.. Still need to know what is good and what is crap though as far as electronics go.

My simulator did not work either. But, I purchased Realflight G3 and it helped my flying ability alot I highly recommend it.

Old 06-15-2005 | 02:41 AM
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are you using the same controller for your sim & is it the six channel LED version cos there are so many cables to use i don't want to keep ordering cables that don't work. I think if your going to buy all that gear you may be better of buying a new heli cos it's going to be expensive. not to mention where to mount it all & the weight factor.
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are you using the same controller for your sim & is it the six channel LED version cos there are so many cables to use i don't want to keep ordering cables that don't work. I think if your going to buy all that gear you may be better of buying a new heli cos it's going to be expensive. not to mention where to mount it all & the weight factor.

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