RC Helicopters

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Electronic RC helicopters are simpler and easier to maintain than their nitro counterpart. Less parts also means makes it possible to make smaller scale models. Battery longevity has never been better with the latest Lithium Polymer (LiPo) technology.

Radios

  • Futaba 6EX 2.4GHz - Review
  • Futaba 7C 2.4GHz - Review
  • Spectrum DX7 - Timer, subtrims, and deidcated idle curve switch [1]

Chargers

  • Bantam BC-6 Multi-Chemisty Battery - Recmd Review Vs EOS0606i
  • Hyperion EOS0606i AC/DC 6S 6A 220V/12V
  • Align RCC-6CX
  • Hyperion EOS 0403i DC 4S 3A

Be aware of clones manufactured by iMax and Turnigy.

ESky Honey Bee King 2 Yellow

Esky Honey Been King II Yellow
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Only researched

The Honey Bee King 2 is a cool little micro-helicopter with a belt driven tail rotor. Parts are easy to get.

Specification

  • Length: 535mm
  • Height: 225mm
  • Main blade diameter: 600mm
  • Tail blade diameter: 130mm
  • Motor gear: 9T
  • Main drive gear: 140T
  • Drive gear rate: 9:140T
  • Weight: 470g (with 1000mAh,11.1V)

References

T-Rex 450 SE v2

T-Rex 450 - 500 - 600

Only researched

The T-Rex 450 series is a micro helicopter, slightly larger than the King 2. All carbon frame and metal head and tail parts. The second revisions improved the central shaft, bearings, and some minor details. The 450 series has evolved and improved based on the parent model.

References

T-Rex 250

T-Rex 600 - 500 - 450 - 250

This is a new 200 series micro-helicopter from Align, announced in late 2008. Engineered to the quality expected for a T-Rex. There were a few initial problems with the tail but it was quickly handled and fix with a new metal replacement.

References

Spare Parts Suppliers

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