In between RC builds I have to blow off some steam and fly a small so I went to the traveling field and experienced some exciting. The Blade mCPX is a fantastic little CP heli for studying 3D on. I created some outstanding enhancement with my heli flying with this tiny fowl. In the video I present some nose in inverted hovering, some flips, loops and quickly cornering traveling. Get pleasure from the online video as I experienced a good deal of entertaining flying today! Please help my channel by…. Subscribing, commenting, and thumbs up my video clip. My RC internet site. www.AroundTuitRC.com My Video clip Editing Tips site. http Music: by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Video clip Score: four / 5
My 120 SR is on the way, It’ll be here this week, I hope it works well for me, since it’s my first 4ch heli. When I handle it, I’ll probably go? for mCPx. I hope I’ll be ready to post a video soon. Thanks for all the info and have fun flying!
I’m planning on picking one up when my LHS gets them in. The gap from something like an MCX to an mSR-X vs mSR may be slightly wider, but will give you a MUCH more capable heli to buzz around, that you’ll have MUCH more fun with, for longer.
Blade’s flybarless system is excellent (NO TRIMMING! *best* part)… just take it slow while you’re first learning. If it’s like the MCP-X, just means you’ll have? to counter forward movement yourself, won’t glide to a stop/hover on its own.
My LHS already has it in the pricelist (the mSR X flybarless), and they sey it’ll be in stock in a couple of days, but I’m a bit worried about stability of flybarless. I did hear that flybarless does much better in the wind. And it’s 20 EUR cheaper in the RTF version than the 120 SR, and as you say, it’s easier to manouver it? indoor.
I’d actually recommend the mSR over the 120SR; the 120 is in a bit of a ‘dead zone’. It doesn’t have enough power to deal with almost any wind at all, but it’s a bit too large (especially for someone just learning single-rotor) to fly indoors.
If you have a bit of patience, Blade is coming out with the mSR-X (flybarless) soon, which supposedly fixes a LOT of the mSR irritations (awkward flybar response, curving to the right on FFF, minor TBE). I’d go for that one,? myself.
Great vide, superb flying! I’m looking? for my first single blade heli, I’ll probably go with the 120 sr, as it flies stable according to some flyers, aswell as yourself (I’ve read it in your replies) and will take some beating. Keep videos like this comming, love to watch!
Sounds like you are adding the collective along with the cyclic and blowing out the tail. Try a slight pump on? collective then center it and flip it over then eaze in the negative pitch. Do not flip it over with collective in it and it should go into inverted flight very easy for you. Collective set at -75 and +75? Also make sure you are on high rates as it is much slower to get it over in low rates.
Many of us love the satisfaction of teaching ourselves and for us the Blade mcpx is the only way to go.A Trex 600 is not and never will be a beginners helicopter. How much is that Trex600? Crash the mcpx in the grass and chances are you will have no damage but crash that Trex600 and good luck.With a simulator and the mcpx I have learned in? one month to hover right side up and inverted nose in and nose out plus loops and rolls. How soon till you loop or roll? This thing ROCKS!!
What separates men from kids is the price of? their toys.
Oh don’t be jealous. Your wife? has lots of toys and she’s not a kid anymore!
cool? video, i just got my first rc chopper, hope to have it flying next week (weather permitting)
TOYS R FOR? KIDS
/watch?v=Q8F3jX8kJks Check my Blade 120 sr out?
how do you do flips and? tricks like turns and flying upside down???
My 120 SR is on the way, It’ll be here this week, I hope it works well for me, since it’s my first 4ch heli. When I handle it, I’ll probably go? for mCPx. I hope I’ll be ready to post a video soon. Thanks for all the info and have fun flying!
I’m planning on picking one up when my LHS gets them in. The gap from something like an MCX to an mSR-X vs mSR may be slightly wider, but will give you a MUCH more capable heli to buzz around, that you’ll have MUCH more fun with, for longer.
Blade’s flybarless system is excellent (NO TRIMMING! *best* part)… just take it slow while you’re first learning. If it’s like the MCP-X, just means you’ll have? to counter forward movement yourself, won’t glide to a stop/hover on its own.
My LHS already has it in the pricelist (the mSR X flybarless), and they sey it’ll be in stock in a couple of days, but I’m a bit worried about stability of flybarless. I did hear that flybarless does much better in the wind. And it’s 20 EUR cheaper in the RTF version than the 120 SR, and as you say, it’s easier to manouver it? indoor.
I’d actually recommend the mSR over the 120SR; the 120 is in a bit of a ‘dead zone’. It doesn’t have enough power to deal with almost any wind at all, but it’s a bit too large (especially for someone just learning single-rotor) to fly indoors.
If you have a bit of patience, Blade is coming out with the mSR-X (flybarless) soon, which supposedly fixes a LOT of the mSR irritations (awkward flybar response, curving to the right on FFF, minor TBE). I’d go for that one,? myself.
Great vide, superb flying! I’m looking? for my first single blade heli, I’ll probably go with the 120 sr, as it flies stable according to some flyers, aswell as yourself (I’ve read it in your replies) and will take some beating. Keep videos like this comming, love to watch!
Marko.
Slovenia
thanks?
Sounds like you are adding the collective along with the cyclic and blowing out the tail. Try a slight pump on? collective then center it and flip it over then eaze in the negative pitch. Do not flip it over with collective in it and it should go into inverted flight very easy for you. Collective set at -75 and +75? Also make sure you are on high rates as it is much slower to get it over in low rates.
Many of us love the satisfaction of teaching ourselves and for us the Blade mcpx is the only way to go.A Trex 600 is not and never will be a beginners helicopter. How much is that Trex600? Crash the mcpx in the grass and chances are you will have no damage but crash that Trex600 and good luck.With a simulator and the mcpx I have learned in? one month to hover right side up and inverted nose in and nose out plus loops and rolls. How soon till you loop or roll? This thing ROCKS!!
yes?