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Blade mCP X BNF Heli...
yes our dreams have been answered
http://www.modelflight.com.au/produc...i-8631-59.html Blade Site: http://www.bladehelis.com/Products/D...ProdId=BLH3580 Wiki Link http://www.eflightwiki.com/eflightwi...ite_Blade_mCPX Overview This helicopter will give transitioning pilots a more agile and capable collective pitch heli that will give them the confidence to master indoor aerobatics without the hesitance which comes with a larger outdoor only platform. Not to mention the cost makes it much more economical when learning. It comes out of the box 100% factory built and equipped with a factory-installed Flybarless 3-in-1 Control Unit with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 receiver, ESCs, and gyros. A ready-to-fly version with 2.4GHz DSM2 transmitter and a Bind-N-Fly version without transmitter, for those who already own a DSM2 aircraft transmitter, are available. Both variations include two 1S 200mAh 25c batteries, single port charger with AC adapter and a 1s High Current Ultra-Micro Battery Adapter Lead. Using an integrated Flybarless system, the heli to gets up in the air without a mechanical flybar. The benefits of this system provides reduced drag on the main rotor head which results in more power, longer flight times, and provides the pilot the best of both worlds between stability and agility. The Ready to Fly helicopter comes with the DX4e. This radio has been designed to be used exclusively with the mCP X and has specially incorporated software that allows you to switch back and forth between flight modes. Features Capable of maneuvers such as inverted hover, loops, flips, rolls, funnels, and hurricanes. Very low discloading results in high maneuverability and good collective response. Lightest heli in its class. Two sets of blades included, fast-flight and high-performance. Robust, long-lasting dual-ball bearing supported linear cyclic servos. Two high-performance flight batteries included. Specs list for BLH3500AU1 Type Ultra Micro Collective Pitch Helicopter Main Rotor Diameter 9.65 in (245mm) Tail Rotor Diameter 1.40 in (36.5mm) Gross Weight 1.60 oz (45.5g) Length 9.25 in (235mm) Kit/ARF/RTF RTF Control System Flybarless Minimum Age Recommendation 14 years Experience Level Intermediate Recommended Environment Indoor/Outdoor Assembly Time Less than 1 Hour Is Assembly Required No Manuals: English http://www.modelflight.com.au/ProdIn...-Manual_EN.pdf German http://www.modelflight.com.au/ProdIn...-Manual_DE.pdf French http://www.modelflight.com.au/ProdIn...-Manual_FR.pdf Italian http://www.modelflight.com.au/ProdIn...-Manual_IT.pdf a case for the mCPx Heli, looks nice too http://www.modelflight.com.au/produc...-9423-172.html some links to helpful vids http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12433991
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kCKDur1AK0
cheers chuck |
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Last edited by ChuckTseeker; Apr 20, 2011 at 08:15 PM.
Reason: Because I Can!
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cheers chuck ps have no idea at least a few moths i'd say, the trade show in Europe is the first for the year and always has the first releases of the season, i bet our wallets are going to be empty before the end of the year and a few of you will be single men again |
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i am already single but im trying to save for my rego and im going to bail in july. So i need to save but they keep bringing out these great hobby vechiles. I just got a new rc boat and a mini swift as well. So they should keep me busy for a while. Although i need a rx for the mini swift (its in the mail) and a new esc for the boat (yet to order it).
This bloody hobby takes all my money but leaves me with the biggest smile. Just like walking out of a "special message" house. |
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I just searched google and found this video.
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wow thanks so much for the video. I did a search before and didnt find anything.
IT LOOKS GREAT. I want one now. I think this will be way better then the blade SR as its alot lighter and its flybar-less. Its also alot lighter so crashes wont be so dramatic on parts. I would like some more info on the DX4E though, even though i will be using my dx6i. Looks like i will have to order a bunch of HYP 180's now. I need them for the UMX beast anyways but they should work in this new MCP heli. |
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Aahhhh magic! I was researching a 450 or 250 clone to learn on, but this is such a better option, exactly what I've been yearning for. Thank youp!
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