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| |  | BEAD SETS | Home » » » Blade mCX RTF | | | | | | | Description: | | The BladeĀ® mCX is an ultra micro-sized version of the Blade CX/CX2, offering first-time pilots the ability to learn how to fly with ease and experienced heli pilots the ability to fly anytime, anywhere indoors. The Blade mCX offers unsurpassed stability and incredible control through the coaxial, counter-rotating head design and SpektrumTM 2.4GHz DSM2TM control. And, thanks to its rotor span of just 7.5 inches and one-ounce flying weight, the Blade mCX can be flown indoors almost anywhere from an office to a small bedroom or living room. The Blade mCX comes 100% factory-assembled, flight-tested and ready to fly right out of the box no assembly or setup required. Included in the box is the Li-Po battery and convenient AA battery-powered DC Li-Po charger, 4-channel transmitter equipped with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 technology, and 8 AA batteries (4 for the transmitter, 4 for the charger). The DSM2 technology offers freedom from frequency restrictions and allows the Blade mCX to be flown anywhere, anytime indoors with precise 4-channel control. When it comes to ultra-micro heli fun everyone can enjoy, you simply cant beat the value and performance of the Blade mCX. Its just another way E-flite is advancing electric flight. Also available in a Bind-N-FlyTM version (EFLH2280) | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 16.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 16.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
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Blade mcx rtfMay 03, 2010 The Blade mCX might be small But lacks nothing in performance, does everything the big ones do and in some ways even better !
It takes a beating!Mar 13, 2010 The mCX is a very stable helicopter, best used indoors. It is incredibly light (less than 1 oz)so any breeze will affect your control of the 'copter. Once you get the controls fine tuned the think will hover in place while the battery lasts. I've bounced it off walls, ceiling, tv etc and the thing keeps coming back for more. After hours of use, the only thing that needed replacing is the top rotor. Not because the rotor broke, but the little knob on the rotor that attaches the rotor to the control servo broke when I hit a corner of a wall really hard. I'd suggest picking up a spare battery and a top rotor for hours of fun!!
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Hours and hours of funFeb 28, 2010 I was initially hesitant to spend over $100 on a toy, but it was money well spent. Inevitably parts will break, but replacements are easy to get, inexpensive and a snap to install. The instruction manual was intimidating at first; full of dire warnings about what you shouldn't do and in what order you shouldn't do it, but once I started flying it was pure excitement and fun. The helicopter flies easily. It's very stable and responsive so if you see it heading for trouble you can prevent crashes. Just hours and hours of fun.
Great for those just starting out!Feb 13, 2010 Like many others, I started with an IR helicopter and wanted more. The Blade mCX provides a perfect mixture of stability and speed for me. I had to make a few adjustments to get the stability that others had right out of the box, but it was fun learning how to do it. The mCX has been amazingly durable as well. I purchase it over four months ago with 4 additional batteries, a wall charger, and few additional rotor blades. I'm still on the original blades and I have had some pretty rough crashes. Overall, I am very satisfied.
Tough little copterJan 22, 2010 I've had this helicopter for about 6 months. I've broken a few blades and one main shaft. The parts are dirt cheap and it took quite a beating before they finally snapped. The helicopter is pretty neat to play with. I have to admit, I usually get bored with it after about 30 minutes, but it's still kind of cool. I've seen alternate little bodies for it, but I hear that they are kind of heavy and end up hindering the performance. For the money, it's hard to beat the Blade MCX.
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