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Old 03-31-2006, 05:10 AM
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wild honey bees

My brother got his honey bee the other day. Im must say i am impressed with the little thing. Any way every morning i go ove to his place since we work together. He just couldnt wait to show it off. He was buzzing it around in the floor crashing in to every thing. little thing is pretty tough. We decided he needed more room, so out to the backyard we went. He was buzzing it around trying his hardest to get it off the ground and hover. Well he never got close but thats ok he is just starting out. He set it down a little hard once and some thing came loose on the training gear. He was kneeled down trying to fix it when all the sudden he bumped the throttle on the radio. Well there he was trying to get ahold of something that looked like a wild animal trying to eat him up. That thing tryed its best to beat the crap out of him. All i could do was roll on the ground and laugh at him. Yeah that made my day.
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Old 03-31-2006, 12:05 PM
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Re: wild honey bees

LOL .
I think w`eve all done it ( I got a blade in the head while i was checking servo links )
but i do like ur description "wild honey bees"
all i acan say is i know where the saying " give it a good thrashing!!!!", comes from
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Old 03-31-2006, 01:44 PM
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Re: wild honey bees

Sounds like you need a fly swat...or some bug spray

Mate of mine had a (notice the word 'had') nitro 30 size Concept....well...He went down to the beach to fly this thing...it was all fuelled up and buzzing away on the ground....but it wouldnt respond to any control input....the heli suddenly took off with Him trying to grab the thing.....too late......one very confused little heli soared up into the heavens....my mate went frantic with worry.....it takes a lot for Him to be scared....but He was scared all right.....heli went up till it was a dot in the sky....then came down doing some funky moves while heading towards town....maybe it was thirsty and looking for a Bar?? only kidding

Heli eventually splashed down...with a 'plop' and there it remains to this day.

Turns out that the battery must have been flat....in the transmitter I think...no failsafe either.

Funny story, but a bit expensive....My mate instantly calmed down when it hit the water.....poor guy....sure shook Him up.


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Old 03-31-2006, 08:11 PM
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Re: wild honey bees

my blade cx got a hold of some wild hairs and ziped off the table and hit my 3 yearold son on the head. Some equipment at the dentist office up the street messes with chanle 21. My son was fine and so was the heli. (cought heli in mid zip) For the next 3 days my kid was telling the heli "WE DONT BITE HELICOPTER, THATS A BAD BAD THING." The sight of a todler giving rc heli a time out is funny. Other then that I had my frankinheli (was once a walkera 22e) go wild after a gyro reset in mid flight and give it its first and so far only crash (will not be last) and I wish i had recorded it as it look much worse then it was.
You can always tell hem he's becoming one with his heli
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Old 04-02-2006, 10:20 AM
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Re: wild honey bees

Raven man, watch out for the kids! The Wife! The Dog!

I too have had my HB go nutz on me. I was holding the rotor head and about to set it on the ground when ... BIZZZZZZZ The little bugger started spinning like a top in my hand! Watch out for that tail motor as she swings! Took it in the gut, good thing i got a bit extra padding there!
This is because I had a nice and purty wrap on my antenna wire! No more purty wraps for me! The thing likes to freak out when ya do that!
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Old 03-06-2007, 05:55 PM
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Re: wild honey bees

My heli glitched and hit the wall right by the cat, now the cat won't even be in the same room as the heli, and it hissed at it once. lol That is one traumatized kitty
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Old 06-13-2007, 10:31 AM
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Re: wild honey bees

my heli took off and ran right into a bird and then while the bird was trying to get back up the heli landed on it poor bird but it flew away and im sure if it could talk it would be cursing my heli to hi heavens
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Old 12-04-2007, 02:44 PM
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Re: wild honey bees

Tomorrow at 8, When Helis attack
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