Review – E-flite’s Ultra-micro Blade mSR RTF and BNF

Purchase or locate far more info about the E-flite Blade mSR below: www.horizonhobby.com Yet once again the E-flite improvement group has arrive up with another helicopter that you cannot be with out. The new mSR is an ultra-micro helicopter, but it is a Simple Rotor heli that delivers a new amount of overall performance to these extremely little helicopters. It is fundamentally the identical dimension as the widespread mCX heli, but the new mSR is very diverse in each other aspect especially t in phrases of flight efficiency. The mSR will offer an excellent stepping stone to entire substantial-overall performance helicopters for people graduating from a co-axial dual rotor heli. Most individuals with some mCX or CX2/3 encounter will be capable fly the mSR and develop their indoor flying abilities to a much increased diploma. The new level of efficiency is likely to surprise you in a huge way. A one rotor with a genuine driven tail rotor benefits in flight overall performance on a level with bigger helicopters. E-flite has also been ready to develop the potential of the one-mobile Li-Po to 120mAh, resulting in for a longer time flights. This is 1 type several heli fellas are going be flying each time they get a chance—and just about anyplace as properly. It is all about obtaining entertaining. Ryan Witchey, E-flite helicopter classification manager, has agreed to assist us comprehend all the new characteristics integrated into the new mSR from E-flite. Watch our video clip and hear a lot more about the new technological innovation that is producing these really tiny RC versions sensible. Inquiries? Feedback? Feel free to e-mail us


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22 Responses to “Review – E-flite’s Ultra-micro Blade mSR RTF and BNF”

  • Braeden16Macdonald:

    I know I wanted it too and then they discontinued it. I got the mSR X and? it’s really responsive but it makes you a better pilot. I recommend it to all mSR lovers!

  • TheFreshPeddler:

    – this thing can take a beating actually, plastic is lighter, thats why its used?

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    The mSR? X is the successor to the mSR. You should check it out.

  • davsha72:

    I’m very disappointed Horizon decided to discontinue this model. It’s? my favorite fixed pitch micro.

  • sparky7679:

    how long can it fly? on a 120mah battery?

  • 1Fubar2Dilligaf:

    Hey you may wanna start with an MCX2 heli, this one is a bit more advanced. I’m not saying that you? can’t start with it but its a big learning curve…

  • Witheraf:

    This is pretty neat,? good first fixed pitch heli?

  • 556suppressor:

    That flies better than my Syma 006. ?

  • Joseph4Lakers:

    @NickPech blade mcx for sure? is the best BEGINNER helicopter for starters.

  • NickPech:

    I’ve? never flown a heli, but I raced rc cars and trucks for years.
    I want to know if you think this would be an option to consider for a first heli.

  • bluepopcorn1234:

    ahh you touch my tal la la la la la? la la la

  • TCB1468:

    Or are the modes controlled on a? switch on the heli not the controller

  • TCB1468:

    Im going to get the bnf and? use the lp5dsm that came with my cx3. But would I still be able to change through the 4 modes you talked about where you make it more stable or faster depending on your skill. If I can how would with my lp5dsm

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    Would be a good progression for you. Another option would be the? Blade 120SR.

  • gmaninthusa:

    Hey I’m comin off a cx2 and I was wondering if I could fly? this

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    We’ve never thrown it on a radar gun so I don’t have an exact speed. It’s plenty? zippy, I will tell you that.

  • hamsterwing:

    how fast can it? go?

  • HorizonRCdotCom:

    It will not. The mCP X is the only Blade Ultra Micro? heli that will fly inverted.

  • quickguesswho:

    Can anyone tell me if it can do any? inverted flite ( up-side down).. I have the MCX and want something that can do more..

  • bhp123654:

    You need to calibrate the transmitter’s buttons, situated below and on the sides of the controls.? Keep pressing the buttons either left or right until you hear a long tone, this indicates factory settings.

  • themicromodder:

    WRONG, WRONG YOU ARE they? use plastic because it flexes get your facts right stupid

  • MaximOrlov:

    They make these helis of plastic? purposely to make you go broke buying spare parts.

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