Blade MCX2- Outdoor Flight!

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If you want to move up from an mCX2, then watch this video on the 120 SR: http://9fcdbd91.yyv.co and don't worry, it's a real link.

Buy the mCX2:
http://c44d787c.yyv.co

My review:
http://b7b8f96f.miniurls.co


Just me flying my MCX2 around my back yard. It does pretty well in zero- wind conditions, but even the slightest breeze can throw this little guy off. I'd definately recommend it for the beginning RCer, but for the guys who fly T-Rex's and Thunder Tigers, I'd tell you to get the mSR, 120 SR or probably the coolest of the three, the mCP X, which is DEFINATELY not a beginner's heli, because of its CCPM rotor head.

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  • Bro should I go with the McX2 or sr120? Also should I go with the spektrum dx6 or dx7?

  • @mattamiller 120SR, just make sure you have the basics down. and DX6i, its all you'll ever need.

  • can you make a instructional video on how to trim and tips and trick for beginners to fly this ?

  • @xxgg Oh, yeah sure! I'm on vacation now, but I'll try to make one ASAP, if my computer cooperates! Thanks for watching!

  • Mine WILL NOT fly outside at all. I have absolutely NO control over it. Inside, no problem, WHY??!...

  • @1viva Do you have the advanced swashplate setup? if not, watch my video on how to do it, you also cant fly in ANY wind. My saying for the mCX 2 is, "Even when there's no wind, it's too windy."

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  • Also swapping to an MCX flybar will limit the "coaxial death tumbles" a bit and add stabillity outside. Practice more on high rate inside...just watch the left and right banking...especially while turning (nose in/out cganging direction esoecially into or sideways to wind cab get you...if you have a dx6i you might want lower rates/more expo on just those two inputs (slide L/R)

  • @1viva yeah once you master basic indoor flight, orientation and manuevers...even on low rate go ahead a swap it to the advanced swashplate setup...in low rate it will still be ultra stable and idiot proof indoors...outdoors you need high rate and the advanced SP setup just to tread water...I have some vids outside...the 100 foot radio comments kinda scare me..I must be flying close to the limit regularly!

  • Cool great vid!!

    Checkout some of the modifications that I have done, will definately help you fly outside. there's a link in some of my vid describtions

  • Cool great vid!!

    Checkout some of the modifications that I have done, will definately help you fly outside.

  • You actually flew out of it's range the first time. Not the Radio so to speak, but more the little tiny receiver antenna on the MCX2. They really only have about a 60 to 100 ft range it seems.  Gave you a "like" on the video. I've had mine go out of range in a very large gymnasium before...

  • i bought it yesterday. It's so eysy to fly. cooooool, all thumbs up!

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