For more information on the Blade mCX2 or to order one please visit the following link:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=EFLH2400
For more information on the Blade mCX2 or to order one please visit the following link:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=EFLH2400
The original coaxial mCX was probably the biggest thing that has ever happened to RC helicopters. It was very small, it was very easy to fly, and it was durable. The similar mCX S300 was next. Recently we have seen the Tandem Rescue twin rotor co-axial helicopter. It was just as easy to fly as the original. This series of helicopters has introduced more people to heli flight than any other and even the experts are having fun with them. Now we have the mCX2, with new styling but the same flying characteristics. This new one is going to follow the tradition set using this intriguing technology—same size, same performance—but in an all-new package! The new full body gives it the look of a much larger helicopter while retaining the attitude that we have all come to expect. You can fly this one in any indoor facility day or night. The fun continues with the Blade mCX2.
Our video with Blade Product developer Mark Padilla will outline all the features of this new Ultra Micro Helicopter. Maybe it is time to get another mCX.
Questions? Comments? Feel free to e-mail us at Editors@HorizonRC.com
If you like our videos check out our podcast, the R/Cast, every Thursday at
http://www.horizonhobby.com/podcasts/
Horizon Hobby is now on Facebook! Visit us at
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The original coaxial mCX was probably the biggest thing that has ever happened to RC helicopters. It was very small, it was very easy to fly, and it was durable. The similar mCX S300 was next. Recently we have seen the Tandem Rescue twin rotor co-axial helicopter. It was just as easy to fly as the original. This series of helicopters has introduced more people to heli flight than any other and even the experts are having fun with them. Now we have the mCX2, with new styling but the same flying characteristics. This new one is going to follow the tradition set using this intriguing technology—same size, same performance—but in an all-new package! The new full body gives it the look of a much larger helicopter while retaining the attitude that we have all come to expect. You can fly this one in any indoor facility day or night. The fun continues with the Blade mCX2.
Our video with Blade Product developer Mark Padilla will outline all the features of this new Ultra Micro Helicopter. Maybe it is time to get another mCX.
Questions? Comments? Feel free to e-mail us at Editors@HorizonRC.com
If you like our videos check out our podcast, the R/Cast, every Thursday at
http://www.horizonhobby.com/podcasts/
Horizon Hobby is now on Facebook! Visit us at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Horizon-Hobby/55340718934
I need a little help... I just got my mcx2 ive been trying to trim and i actually got it up and flying but its hard to control... Not to mention the controller stopped working with it and the helicopter went rapid with flashing lights and the rotors continued? Is this from a weak battery or what?
LPJuicebox 4 months ago
@LPJuicebox I'd recommend giving our product support staff a call at 877-504-0233
HorizonRCdotCom 4 months ago
Will the transmitter I received with a ParkZone Vapor work with this? It's DSM2 so I imagine it will right?
ChrisGeohring 8 months ago
@ChrisGeohring Yes it would
HorizonRCdotCom 8 months ago
HELP! Brand new cx2 out of box flew wildly. Extreme right yaw, right drift. Corrected drift with trim. Full left trim still didnt correct right yaw. Went through 3 in 1 trim control as well in small moves but still not effective. I have to hold left yaw slightly to correct right yaw. Lol it's not a 6 ch but sure acts like one.
dinkco45 10 months ago
@dinkco45 I would suggest contacting our product support department at 1-877-504-0233
HorizonRCdotCom 10 months ago