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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Amazing indoor / outdoor heli, February 5, 2012 By = Durability:
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This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) Surprised I didn't find any reviews on this heli yet. I have owned the Blade MCX Blade mCX RTF for just over 2 years. Fantastic indoor heli that is stable and easy to learn to fly. Great for all ages. But the fun factor has gone away with the MCX because of its limited maneuverability. But that's what makes the MCX great: very stable and easy to fly. So I went looking for something with a little more excitement. Did a lot of research and decided on the Blade MQX. Partly because it is a BLade and the MCX has been very reliable, but mostly due to the reviews on the different fora.
I got the MQX, charged the battery and took off. I won't quote what I said, but this is a completely different heli from the MCX. It requires pilot skill to fly around and just to hover. Gone are the days of advancing the collective... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Flown MQX for two weeks, loads of fun, January 26, 2013 By = Durability:
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Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) Hi all, figured I'd write a short review on the MQX now that I've had it for a couple of weeks and have been able to fly it both indoors and outdoors.
About my RC experience: I've flown RC planes a bit (firebird stratos, and a parkzone Polecat), but would not call myself even intermediate. I didn't think I'd be interested in helicopters after getting back in to RC (had a gas plane I flew a couple times in highschool), but after realizing that even the Parkzone Polecat was going to take a bit of driving to get to a flying location, I figured that I'd get something I could fly around my house, and yard.
I was worried that the MQX would be too much since I had no helicopter experience, and almost got a Blade mCX2 instead (supposedly the easiest helicopter to fly). However I'd like to report that if you take it slow, the MQX absolutely makes a good starting point for helicopters.
First off the MQX is light and has no linkages, tail rotors, etc like a... Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
An outside usable RC Heli for under 200$, June 29, 2012 By Shadowgolem (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews = Durability:
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This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) This is my 3rd RC heli and I have to say it is by far my favorite. My last one was a Blade MCX2 which is a coax with a stabilizing bar so it was pretty easy to learn. This one has MUCH more power and is a little more touchy even in low power mode but for all that is pretty forgiving if you are very light on the controls (think how much you move the wheel to steer in a car doing 65 vs doing 25). Once trimmed it hovers beautifully. It has enough power to take a bit of wind so it is very usable outside with a bit of practice, much easier to use with moving air than the MCX2 both from a control and a weight standpoint. It is surprisingly durable too. With the way the motor housings are setup they take the hit when it crashes and seem to be OK to take a much harder hit than the body of the MCX2 (which I was frequently knocking loose). The body on the MQX pops off in a significant crash but is very easy to put back on the frame and seems designed to come off without anything... Read more
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| 20 of 23 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) Surprised I didn't find any reviews on this heli yet. I have owned the Blade MCX Blade mCX RTF for just over 2 years. Fantastic indoor heli that is stable and easy to learn to fly. Great for all ages. But the fun factor has gone away with the MCX because of its limited maneuverability. But that's what makes the MCX great: very stable and easy to fly. So I went looking for something with a little more excitement. Did a lot of research and decided on the Blade MQX. Partly because it is a BLade and the MCX has been very reliable, but mostly due to the reviews on the different fora.I got the MQX, charged the battery and took off. I won't quote what I said, but this is a completely different heli from the MCX. It requires pilot skill to fly around and just to hover. Gone are the days of advancing the collective... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) Hi all, figured I'd write a short review on the MQX now that I've had it for a couple of weeks and have been able to fly it both indoors and outdoors.About my RC experience: I've flown RC planes a bit (firebird stratos, and a parkzone Polecat), but would not call myself even intermediate. I didn't think I'd be interested in helicopters after getting back in to RC (had a gas plane I flew a couple times in highschool), but after realizing that even the Parkzone Polecat was going to take a bit of driving to get to a flying location, I figured that I'd get something I could fly around my house, and yard. I was worried that the MQX would be too much since I had no helicopter experience, and almost got a Blade mCX2 instead (supposedly the easiest helicopter to fly). However I'd like to report that if you take it slow, the MQX absolutely makes a good starting point for helicopters. First off the MQX is light and has no linkages, tail rotors, etc like a... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By Shadowgolem (Madison, WI United States) - See all my reviews = Durability: This review is from: BLADE mQX BNF (Transmitter not Included) This is my 3rd RC heli and I have to say it is by far my favorite. My last one was a Blade MCX2 which is a coax with a stabilizing bar so it was pretty easy to learn. This one has MUCH more power and is a little more touchy even in low power mode but for all that is pretty forgiving if you are very light on the controls (think how much you move the wheel to steer in a car doing 65 vs doing 25). Once trimmed it hovers beautifully. It has enough power to take a bit of wind so it is very usable outside with a bit of practice, much easier to use with moving air than the MCX2 both from a control and a weight standpoint. It is surprisingly durable too. With the way the motor housings are setup they take the hit when it crashes and seem to be OK to take a much harder hit than the body of the MCX2 (which I was frequently knocking loose). The body on the MQX pops off in a significant crash but is very easy to put back on the frame and seems designed to come off without anything... Read more |
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