Blade mQX Quadcopter Review
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Came here through RCG and enjoyed your review.
I have had my mQX for just over a week, we got them later here in the UK.
It is just so much fun to fly and I hope many people will waatch your review as it will help them with many questions.
Thank you very much.
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It looks like C3PO.
Then when it flies it looks like a flying frog.
The black and white rotors are a good idea for orientation.
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ive been Subscribed for a few years now ^_^
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Great video with much detail and helpful info. I can't wait to pick one up at the hobby store. Thanks and keep up the good work.
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@Holliethedog This one is pretty nice for beginners, but if you prefer a normal helicopter, then go with the Blade SR-120 or Blade mSR-X.
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nice quad jas
rcgroups is a very good forum
i have not seen one of your vids in a while
good job
wcwickedclown 1 month ago
@wcwickedclown Subscribe! Never miss a video again :)
jasmine2501 1 month ago
Great video - and I didn't know these existed! Big up the DX7 too - they're brilliant :)
I've had Blade MCX for 2+ years and can fly that quite well I suppose but I have decided to go to a quadcopter and bypass the costly heli route. Less (blades) isn't always more and as a stable platform for AV, drone, FPV, whatever, You've had a lot of heli experience.
Do most quadcopters fly the same (stable hover) given the right control computers / motor response?
I want one - /watch?v=L75ESD9PBOw
chipko 1 month ago
@chipko No, the software is really important. This software has a very good control feel - the Gaui 330, I didn't like. Most are wicked stable though.
jasmine2501 1 month ago
What would you recommend as best entry-level beginners helicopter?I already have 7C radio set.
Holliethedog 1 month ago
@Holliethedog These micros don't work with Futaba though, unless you can install a Spektrum module in it.
jasmine2501 1 month ago