eFlite Blade mCX

Bring out the kid in him this Christmas. The eFlite Blade is a great toy to keep him busy throughout the holiday season. This also makes for a great conversation piece when the family comes over for Christmas.

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Blade mCX S300 RTF
 
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Boasting the same great features as the Blade mCX RTF, E-flite’s Blade mCX Schweizer 300C™ RTF is a tough little heli with a dazzling, molded scale body. It includes a set of white and black rotor blades, simulated tail rotor, tail boom and an attractive factory-applied trim scheme to help first-time pilots learn how to fly with ease, while allowing experienced heli pilots to fly anywhere, anytime.

The Blade mCX S300 offers unsurpassed stability and incredible control through its coaxial, counter-rotating head design and Spektrum™ 2.4GHz DSM2™ control. It can be flown almost anywhere indoors thanks to its 7.5-inch rotor span and one-ounce flying weight. The Blade mCX S300 comes 100% factory-assembled, flight-tested and ready to fly right out of the box—no assembly or setup required.

Also included is a LiPo battery and battery-powered DC charger, a four-channel transmitter equipped with Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 technology and eight AA batteries. The DSM2 technology offers freedom from frequency restrictions and lets the Blade mCX S300 be flown with full 4-channel control that gives you the precision needed for flying in those tight spaces indoors.

300C™ and the 300C™ helicopter design are trademarks of Schweizer Aircraft Corporation. They are licensed throughout the world to Horizon Hobby, Inc.

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Lives up to hype!
 
Review Date: May 24, 2009
Reviewer: Rafael Cruz, USA
Don't waste your time on any other beginner rc helicopter-this one lives up to its hype. It is truly easy to fly right from the start. Prior to purchasing this micro- heli, i had purchased the syma fairy and the micro mosquito. at best, i could get those to fly in circles. then i bought the heli-max cx. not easy enough for a true neophyte like myself. i spent $200 on repairing that thing and never learned anything about rc helicopter flying as i would crash it every time i launched. frustrated and as a last hope (before hanging it up), i purchased this heli- i have been flying since. if you get in trouble you just let go and it hovers- nice! and it really is a durable heli- i have crashed that thing about 20 times so far and not a scratch. this has to be the best beginner heli for those who need to learn the basics. i think that i will stick with this company as i progress in my skill level and purchase more expensive helicopters. My only regret is that i did not buy this unit first- would have saved plenty of money.
Very Nice Indeed
 
Review Date: December 7, 2009
Reviewer: brentp,
I'm a adult male and have been interested in RC models for some time. I have had limited success with RC aircraft in the past (lets really say - no success [but lots of crashes and lost units]). Walking through a mall the other day, I was intrigued by the "toy helicopters" being flown at kiosks. That said, I wanted to do some research prior to getting one.

Research: you can buy toy grade (in the mall kiosks) or go with hobby grade micro helicopters. This is definitely hobby grade. What's the difference? The hobby units tend to be 4 Ch (versus 2 or 3), contain an on-board gyro (for stability), and - most importantly, are repairable. This unit has all of the above. The 4 control channels provide lift (up/down), pitch (forward/back), yaw (point nose left/right), and roll (rotate-slide left/right). This unit is extremely stable in flight due to the on board gyro. The unit is also very straight forward from a construction point of view and all the parts can be purchased if/when needed for repairs - and you will eventually need to repair. Included in the box was a few parts likely to be needed (rotors, etc.). While picking this up in the hobby store, my research was confirmed when another customer said - I wish I did this the first time, my son and I went through 4 of the mall (toy) units before we went to a hobby unit so we could fix them.

First flight: after a quick charge, lift off - very stable. A few quick trims on the controller had this in stable hover with out any motion. As with all RC, it takes time to acclimate to the controllers. The controller has two modes - standard and reduced. The reduced is great for first flights and learning - it lessons the impact motion on the stick has on the flight to slow things down. This is exactly how you should flight the fist few times - slow and steady. That said, this bird still crashed a number of times and was no worse the wear. Simply recovered, restarted, and up she when. The guy at the hobby store told me if you ever get out of control - just kill the throttle and let it fall - it'll be OK. By the second flight, we were flying larger circles through the kitchen/dining area around objects (lights).

Oh what fun!!! I've actually flown an RC aircraft without having to go to a field and be educated and trained. This is exactly what I needed.

Must adds: batteries and an AC charger. Flight time is only ~5 minutes, then the battery needs to cool down (~ 20 min) and then be recharged (~30-40 minutes). Get extras and an AC charger to increase your flight time.

Enjoy!!
Best Beginner Helicopter
 
Review Date: October 16, 2009
Reviewer: Russell S. Sobel,
I purchased this as my very first helicopter. I can't say enough good things about it. It was easy to learn, very stable, withstood all my crashes, etc. Spare parts are inexpensive and easy to find on line or at any local hobby store. With all my learning and crashes, I only had one $3 part break that I had to replace. If you are looking for a great first helicopter, look no further. After purchasing this one, I also bought the (older) yellow MCX. They are roughly similar, although my MCX S300 is definitely faster in forward flight, and spins around faster, than my regular MCX. I'm hoping to step up to the Blade MSR as my next helicopter after perfecting my flying skills with the MCX S300. I give it my highest recommendation for someone looking for a fun and easy way to get into the hobby.
Great, but it's not a toy.
 
Review Date: December 13, 2009
Reviewer: Danny Stoppenbach, Lyons, IL
The manual states that it's not a toy, however, I'm 50, and this feels like the best toy I've ever owned. This was my first RC anything, and I'm so glad I waited for this copter to be invented. I'm starting to think that it's indistructable. This little heli has bounced off the ceiling, poles, walls, and anything else in my house. You just pick it up, turn it upright, and your off flying again. I do suggest buying a couple extra batteries right away, so you don't have to much down time between flights. I have 3 so I can keep flying. I wish they made stuff like this when I was younger, we didn't even have pocket calculators.
Excellent Product
 
Review Date: November 30, 2009
Reviewer: M. Konopka, CT, USA
After many hours of research I settled on the Blade mCX as my first heli. This has to be the most amusing thing I have ever purchased. By the end of the first charge I was very confident flying it. Controls are very good and only minor trimming is required. It is extremely durable, having survived dozens of crashes in the week since I have had it without a single part breaking. It comes with an extra set of blades and stickers that let you customize it. Everyone who has seen it is absolutely amazed and wants one for themselves, so I am ordering several more as gifts for the holidays. All I can say is to buy some extra batteries, you will not want to put this thing down!

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