Did you get the replacement for your Kai Yin KY-Z2? I disassembled mine. The servos weren't turning together, which makes the Z2 very difficult to fly. FYI, The ESC board is mounted under the servomotors. The radio receiver is mounted (with tape) inside the body. The controller board is the board mounted in the cockpit. There is a light strip and 2 speakers connected to the ESC too. There is another component in the housing with the servos which serves what purpose? I don't know. GPS? After taking it apart I wish the ESC wasn't mounted on the servo housing and the controller was mounted on top of/below the ESC. I also wish the servo motors were easier to access without taking apart the whole craft. The Allen socket bolts inside the body were hard to get at...need a longer driver. Maybe one day, I will figure-out how to replace each component with something BetaFlight compatible and OpenTx compatible.
@@pilotbowser9980 Major bummer. A bicopter with actual helicopter like rotors would be better anyway... rotor blades with collective and cyclic pitch...Think CH-46 Seaknight and CH-47 Chinook, but the rotors aligned like the V-22 Osprey.
@marcdunivan2436 in the near future I plan on buying or building a coax 3-D helicopter. I do get a new helicopter coming in a couple days. I should have a new video out tomorrow on a very cool drone.
Very cool! Looking forward to the flight video!
Video coming soon.
Did you get the replacement for your Kai Yin KY-Z2? I disassembled mine. The servos weren't turning together, which makes the Z2 very difficult to fly. FYI, The ESC board is mounted under the servomotors. The radio receiver is mounted (with tape) inside the body. The controller board is the board mounted in the cockpit. There is a light strip and 2 speakers connected to the ESC too. There is another component in the housing with the servos which serves what purpose? I don't know. GPS?
After taking it apart I wish the ESC wasn't mounted on the servo housing and the controller was mounted on top of/below the ESC. I also wish the servo motors were easier to access without taking apart the whole craft. The Allen socket bolts inside the body were hard to get at...need a longer driver.
Maybe one day, I will figure-out how to replace each component with something BetaFlight compatible and OpenTx compatible.
No, I did not get a replacement one. It was lost in Chinese customs.
@@pilotbowser9980 Major bummer.
A bicopter with actual helicopter like rotors would be better anyway... rotor blades with collective and cyclic pitch...Think CH-46 Seaknight and CH-47 Chinook, but the rotors aligned like the V-22 Osprey.
@@MarcDunivan yeah, it does suck. I may get another one in the near future.
@@MarcDunivan I also like the V-22 Osprey too.
@marcdunivan2436 in the near future I plan on buying or building a coax 3-D helicopter. I do get a new helicopter coming in a couple days. I should have a new video out tomorrow on a very cool drone.
I don't need to go back down the helicopter rabbit hole I am most excellent at crashing them
Same here. I spend more time on fixing them.