@MrJeremy313 Not particularly, some more experienced pilots might prefer more 'bling' on their heli's, such as carbon fibre and anodized aluminium etc, but for a beginner - intermediate pilots, plastic is more forgiving, and more importantly, cheaper to replace in inevitable crashes. They fly really well, some experts say as well as any higher end brands, and they're fun as heck. :)
@Miky98Sky It is very good, especially for people looking to get into 6 channel! E-flite "Blade" have very good customer & parts support, and the RTF package comes with a DX6i computerized transmitter, which can carry you all the way through the hobby. :)
@wildchilde69 i cracked up im 12 and thats what i plan on getting for xmas so good that means im not stupid on picking 3d helis -.- im gonna use the mcpx for 3d at first then ill use the 450 i like to see my dads face when i fly kids can be skilled at this hobby to :] and i was also gonna get the dx6i o_o
great vid i am getting the mcx and i have got the hk136 from hobbyking i have just started and its a great hobby 4 christmas i am getting dx8 and 450 3d cant wait
@thereptileguy27 Thx mate! I started off with co-axial's as well, specifically the Double Horse 9098 & 9053, and even had a Syma S107. I progressed from those onto a 4 ch Nine Eagles Solo Pro V1, and now the mCPX. I've yet to fly the 450 3D. It's a big jump to CP 6ch, but well worth it! I watched one of your vids as well, keep up the good work. I'll keep checking in for when you release new vids. :)
how much is the blade 450? :)
shadyfy 2 months ago
@shadyfy i think it retails for around $470, i bought mine from my local hobby shop for $500 :)
jdahlenburg 2 months ago
Thanks so much for this info!!!
bjorker40 2 months ago
thanks u mine works great
MrJeremy313 2 months ago
i think geting one soon any good bad things about both of tham >
MrJeremy313 3 months ago
@MrJeremy313 Not particularly, some more experienced pilots might prefer more 'bling' on their heli's, such as carbon fibre and anodized aluminium etc, but for a beginner - intermediate pilots, plastic is more forgiving, and more importantly, cheaper to replace in inevitable crashes. They fly really well, some experts say as well as any higher end brands, and they're fun as heck. :)
wildchilde69 2 months ago
This is good helicopter??
Miky98Sky 4 months ago
@Miky98Sky It is very good, especially for people looking to get into 6 channel! E-flite "Blade" have very good customer & parts support, and the RTF package comes with a DX6i computerized transmitter, which can carry you all the way through the hobby. :)
wildchilde69 4 months ago
@wildchilde69 Very thank you!!
Miky98Sky 4 months ago
@wildchilde69 i cracked up im 12 and thats what i plan on getting for xmas so good that means im not stupid on picking 3d helis -.- im gonna use the mcpx for 3d at first then ill use the 450 i like to see my dads face when i fly kids can be skilled at this hobby to :] and i was also gonna get the dx6i o_o
Oooa1227 3 months ago
great vid i am getting the mcx and i have got the hk136 from hobbyking i have just started and its a great hobby 4 christmas i am getting dx8 and 450 3d cant wait
thereptileguy27 6 months ago
@thereptileguy27 Thx mate! I started off with co-axial's as well, specifically the Double Horse 9098 & 9053, and even had a Syma S107. I progressed from those onto a 4 ch Nine Eagles Solo Pro V1, and now the mCPX. I've yet to fly the 450 3D. It's a big jump to CP 6ch, but well worth it! I watched one of your vids as well, keep up the good work. I'll keep checking in for when you release new vids. :)
wildchilde69 6 months ago