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Old 01-01-2008, 02:42 PM
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E-Sky.??

Hi everyone,
This forum is excellent for newbies to experts. I have what might be a dumb question.
Why is there no E-Sky section? Is it a clone of another heli? What are clones of what? I now have an e-sky Honey bee fixed pitch that seems to be almost exactly like a Walkera 4 with different tx, rx, and 4-in-1.
Can anyone shed the light on what's quality and what are clones?
On another note, are there any electric helis made in the USA?
Steve
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Old 01-01-2008, 04:14 PM
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Re: E-Sky.??

Um as far as made in the usa i dont think any helis are made in the usa. Actual the trex might be but dont quote me on that of you have a honey bee thats a nice heli!

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Old 01-04-2008, 11:42 AM
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Re: E-Sky.??

Hello, i also own a honey bee king 2 and hands down out of the box this is the best heli. you wont grow out of it as fast as some of the others. It flies excellent when set up properly and flies very precisely. One of the biggest problems with certain helis is some have a seperate tail motor, this setup is outdated and the motors burn up very quickly. Now i'm not saying that the helis with tail motors are bad but if you want alot of flight time find a belt driven tail and in the end save alot of money on new tail motors.
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