Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter

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Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter
Price: $59.99
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The Blade® mCX is an ultra micro-sized version of the Blade CX/CX2 that offers first-time and experienced helicopter pilots unsurpassed stability and incredible control through the coaxial, counter-rotating head design and Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSM2™ control. Its single-cell Li-Po battery charges in approximately 30 minutes and delivers flight times of 6–8 minutes, while full, 4-channel control provides the precision needed for flying in those tight spaces indoors. All you need to do is bind your DSM2 transmitter or module to the Blade mCX's receiver and your adventure into the new era of RC flight begins. With its cutting-edge engineering, design, technology and performance, the Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly™ is sure to provide you with hours of helicopter flying fun.

The unique 5-in-1 control unit with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 compatible receiver, main motor ESCs, mixer, gyro and fully proportional servos will bind to your DSM2 transmitter to give you the most advanced mCX flight experience. You can take full advantage of utilizing dual rates, mixing and other capabilties of your transmitter.  You can experience heading-lock-like performance and fully proportional control all in this one-ounce package, just bind and fly.

Compatible with the following DSM2 transmitters:
  • E-flite® LP5DSM (included with Blade CX2)
  • ParkZone® Vapor™ transmitter
  • JR® 12X
  • JR X9303
  • Spektrum DX5e
  • Spektrum DX6i
  • Spektrum DX7
  • Spektrum Modules
Features
  • 100% factory assembled and test flown
  • Ultra-micro size and weight perfect for indoor flying
  • Includes everything needed to fly except the transmitter
  • Compatible with all transmitters and modules equipped with Spektrum™ DSM2™ technology
  • Coaxial, counter-rotating rotor head design for unsurpassed stability and ease of flight
  • Factory-installed 5-in-1 control unit with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 compatible receiver, main motor ESCs, mixer, gyro and fully proportional servos
  • 1S 3.7V 110mAh Li-Po battery and 1S 3.7V DC Li-Po charger
  • The Blade® mCX offers a level of precise control that's unmatched by any other dual-coaxial helicopter on the market today

Specifications
Type: Ultra micro coaxial helicopter
Main Rotor Diameter: 7.5 in (190mm)
Gross Weight: With battery 1.0 oz (28 g)
Length: 7.9 in (200mm); Height: 4.7 in (120mm)
Motor Size: Micro coreless (2 installed)
Kit/ARF/RTF: BNF
Experience Level: No Experience Necessary
Recommended Environment: Indoor
Is Assembly Required: No

This product was added to our catalog on September 29, 2008

Anonymous
Verified Owner
Thursday, Oct 21 2010 (about 13 years ago)
Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter
i got this and i love it fore jest a fun play hrlicopter it is jest fun for all begginers to experts
Ashish Lampuse
Verified Owner
Friday, Nov 27 2009 (about 14 years ago)
Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter
You cant beat this!!! its awesome, very stable, with little trimming it can hover without any input except throttle!!!! if it crashes don't worry its very light so hardly get damaged. i bind it with DX7 and its seems to be great combination!!!!!

for DX7 i have to selected 1 servo normal swash plate setting, and that's it no other settings needs to be done, just few trims!!!!
battery almost last for 6-8 min depending on the throttle.
it can land on ur palm and can take off,

really great for beginners like me!!!
it is really helping me in learning Heli!!!!!!!
Alexander B Neiman
Monday, Feb 9 2009 (about 15 years ago)
Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter
I've had mine for a little over a week and have had about 30 flights. The main thing that comes to mind is wow, what a cool little heli. It is extremely stable and pretty durable too! it flies at a pretty good speed for a small to medium sided room and has really good control for what it is. The battery life is about 5-6 minutes depending on how you fly and takes about 30 min to charge. It is very relaxing to fly for an experinced pilot and is stable enough for a first timer to fly with sucess and without leaving a huge dent in the pocket book like many of the larger helis will for learning. The charger is convient but you will burn through AA pretty fast so I would use rechargables which will pay for themselves in a hurry. It's a great size for a fly anywhere heli. I have not had much luck with micro helis in the past but this is the best one that I have flown and the performance is surprisinglying good for a co-axial mirco. If you have a DMS2 2.4 Ghz Tx get the BnF. set up is super simple and the actualy process takes about one min and another 20-30 to charge the battery. There are replacment parts but if you try not to fly into too many things chances are you will not need very many or any for that matter. This little heli can to some simple aerobatics flight such as puiroettes and skid landings/touch and goes. It has a pretty good rate of climb and can change directions with some speed but don't chop the throttle if your more then a foot or two off the ground since it takes a good amount of power the break the fall. I'd say get some extra batteries and your set. Over all I'd say the E-flight did a wonderful job of making this heli and having it actaully perform well and is fun for anyone at any skill level.
Anonymous
Saturday, Oct 4 2008 (about 15 years ago)
Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly Micro Electric Coaxial Helicopter
Great little indoor flyer. Very stable. It will hover "hands off" after little trimming. The exposed plastic parts are very flexible and lightweight, a combination that will take quite an impact without damage.
It is affected by air currents so don't fly it outdoors. It will lose altitude quickly if power is reduced too fast. Somewhere around 6 minutes of flying time is it per charge on the battery. The on-board electronics have a low battery threshold, that when reached will cause an onboard LED to blink followed by a reduction in power. It's best to land, before you see the LED blinking.
The Blade mCX will be a hot ticket. It won't cause damage to indoor objects that a heavier, more powerful heli would create, is loads of fun for first-time and established heli pilots. Buy the BNF version if you already have a compatible transmitter.