Eflite Blade CP
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Eflite Blade CP
I just put my deposite down on one of the new Eflite Blade CP helicopters. I just could not resist paying $200 for a complete and RTF copter. Plus with some inexpensive upgrades, the thing will do anything. Am I just really excited about this, or what? Has anyone heard anything yet about it, the good, the bad, or whatever? I fly a V1 Raptor, and the indoor Hirobo Lama XRB, and felt this would offer the best of both worlds.
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
It's the E-sky Honeybee 2 CP re-branded by E-Flite. They're fun little heli's. I've got two of em. Tough and cheap replacement parts. Looks like the only thing E-flite changed is the canopy.
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
According to this article I read, the Honey Bee and the new E-flite blade are similar, but the blade is a better product. I've also made a deposit on the blade and I just can't wait to get it!!
The only downside that I can see with the blade compared to the honeybee is that the blade doesn't come with a flight simulator, nor is there an option for one....yet anyways.....
The honeybee 2 is can also be found for cheaper on ebay w/out shipping cost.
I'm purchasing my blade from
www.boondoggles.com (free shipping till the end of the month)
http://www1.runryder.com/helicopter/t175671p1/
The only downside that I can see with the blade compared to the honeybee is that the blade doesn't come with a flight simulator, nor is there an option for one....yet anyways.....
The honeybee 2 is can also be found for cheaper on ebay w/out shipping cost.
I'm purchasing my blade from
www.boondoggles.com (free shipping till the end of the month)
http://www1.runryder.com/helicopter/t175671p1/
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
What article was that? I'd like to read it.
I have two Honeybee 2 CP that are a lot of fun. So I'm pretty familiar with the heli. I've looked over all of the pics that are posted for the Blade and as far as I can tell it's the exact same heli except for the canopy. The TX also looks just like the Esky TX with some new labels. And if you look at the replacement parts they are all identical to the HB2 CP. The parts even have the same last two digits as the esky parts. But I guess we'll find out as these things start to ship.
I have two Honeybee 2 CP that are a lot of fun. So I'm pretty familiar with the heli. I've looked over all of the pics that are posted for the Blade and as far as I can tell it's the exact same heli except for the canopy. The TX also looks just like the Esky TX with some new labels. And if you look at the replacement parts they are all identical to the HB2 CP. The parts even have the same last two digits as the esky parts. But I guess we'll find out as these things start to ship.
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
I apologize to you all, but I had originally provided the wrong link to the article I was referring too. Here is the correct one.
http://runryder.com/helicopter/t169241p1/
It is the 6th article down and it is written by "LVRCFlyer."
I agree that both helis appear to be the same minus the cockpit. I'd like to own both the honeybee and the blade. That would be cool!
Countin' down the days. Shipment date predicted to be May 27th, 2005.
Aceblasttt to you all
http://runryder.com/helicopter/t169241p1/
It is the 6th article down and it is written by "LVRCFlyer."
I agree that both helis appear to be the same minus the cockpit. I'd like to own both the honeybee and the blade. That would be cool!
Countin' down the days. Shipment date predicted to be May 27th, 2005.
Aceblasttt to you all
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
WOOPS!!! I gave you the wrong link again!!
Here is the right link!!
http://www1.runryder.com/helicopter/t175671p1/
3rd article down written by same guy.
Here is the right link!!
http://www1.runryder.com/helicopter/t175671p1/
3rd article down written by same guy.
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RE: Eflite Blade CP
Aceblasttt,
Thanks! Interesting read. Since it's the guy flying the thing in the pics he probably knows what he's talking about. Sounds like the honeybee with some refinements (better servos, tail motor). Which definately would make it worth the couple of extra bucks it costs over the Honeybee 2 CP. Also the support is a plus. My favorite part about the Blade is eflite will be making upgrades that I can use on my honeybee. And I also expect to start seeing 3rd party upgrades.
I like the comment about the exploding tail rotors. I had that happen the other day! The first one failed, but I had been using it for a few months. So I figured it was beaten up. I put on a new tail rotor, was hovering for a few minutes and it failed! Never hit anything, nothing rubbing, just threw a blade off! Put on a third it did the same thing!
I've been flying the HB2 for about six months. I think I broke one tail rotor. And then that one day I had three explode! I finally put on a lucky one, but I think I'll go order a few of the e-flite tail rotors to check them out!
Thanks! Interesting read. Since it's the guy flying the thing in the pics he probably knows what he's talking about. Sounds like the honeybee with some refinements (better servos, tail motor). Which definately would make it worth the couple of extra bucks it costs over the Honeybee 2 CP. Also the support is a plus. My favorite part about the Blade is eflite will be making upgrades that I can use on my honeybee. And I also expect to start seeing 3rd party upgrades.
I like the comment about the exploding tail rotors. I had that happen the other day! The first one failed, but I had been using it for a few months. So I figured it was beaten up. I put on a new tail rotor, was hovering for a few minutes and it failed! Never hit anything, nothing rubbing, just threw a blade off! Put on a third it did the same thing!
I've been flying the HB2 for about six months. I think I broke one tail rotor. And then that one day I had three explode! I finally put on a lucky one, but I think I'll go order a few of the e-flite tail rotors to check them out!