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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Cool and fun micro Heli, with some issues., January 7, 2012 = Durability:
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This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) First lets be clear - this is not to be confused with a first gen mSR. Its harder to fly and its a steep learning curve especially if you don't have prior 4 or 6 channel heli experience. If you're new to helis, get a mCX2 or a mSR (if you can find one) first to get the controls down and you'll be in a better place to jump to this.
Having said that, its that much faster and more fun to fly once you learn to do it. The stock TX is OK, but you will want a computerized radio (Spektrum DX6i is popular) to really bring this heli into its own. But those radios are as expensive as the heli itself unless you get them used.
Now to be honest, this heli has some weak spots in durability out of the box. First and foremost: If you crash it under power, and you will eventually, expect to break a ball link off of the stock blade grips. This is the most common thing to break, so get a few of those grips as spares. Fortunately the grips are the same as the first gen mSR and the... Read more
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
great indoor heli, February 5, 2012 = Durability:
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Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) This little heli is simply amazing. For reference (since it may affect how you take this review), I fly mostly r/c planes.. but got into helis as the prices have dropped. I'm writing this review coming from flying coaxial helis and then upgrading to the mSR. Moving from the mSR to the mSR X was a nice transition. I think I would have had problems moving from a coaxial to the mSR X. The mSR X is definitely a lot more responsive than the mSR and way the heck faster and more unstable than coax helis. The mSR X doesn't have any self correcting tendencies... so you can get into trouble very quickly. For example I can hover nose-in with a coax almost blindfolded. I can comfortably fly nose-in with my mSR. I thought I would be able to do the same with the mSR X, boy was I wrong. The mSR X just moves too fast and doesn't self correct like the coax or mSR. If you point her left, she'll continue left until you input right. The lack of the flybar lends to this. At the same time,... Read more
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A great second helicopter, March 15, 2013 By = Durability:
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This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) This helicopter is easy to fly and yet is capable of quite agressive acrobatics. It's definitely not a good choice for your first helicopter, but it's a great step up from a coaxial helicopter or from a tamer single-rotor heli like the Blade mSR.
I picked up the mSRX after having mastered the coaxial Blade MCX2, and I found the transition quite manageable. The mSRX is a fixed-pitch helicopter, which means that the blades always stay at the same angle and you alter the amount of lift by changing the speed of the motor. Compared with the symmetric blades on a collective-pitch helicopter like the Nano CP or the... Read more
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| 14 of 16 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) First lets be clear - this is not to be confused with a first gen mSR. Its harder to fly and its a steep learning curve especially if you don't have prior 4 or 6 channel heli experience. If you're new to helis, get a mCX2 or a mSR (if you can find one) first to get the controls down and you'll be in a better place to jump to this.Having said that, its that much faster and more fun to fly once you learn to do it. The stock TX is OK, but you will want a computerized radio (Spektrum DX6i is popular) to really bring this heli into its own. But those radios are as expensive as the heli itself unless you get them used. Now to be honest, this heli has some weak spots in durability out of the box. First and foremost: If you crash it under power, and you will eventually, expect to break a ball link off of the stock blade grips. This is the most common thing to break, so get a few of those grips as spares. Fortunately the grips are the same as the first gen mSR and the... Read more 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful = Durability: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) This little heli is simply amazing. For reference (since it may affect how you take this review), I fly mostly r/c planes.. but got into helis as the prices have dropped. I'm writing this review coming from flying coaxial helis and then upgrading to the mSR. Moving from the mSR to the mSR X was a nice transition. I think I would have had problems moving from a coaxial to the mSR X. The mSR X is definitely a lot more responsive than the mSR and way the heck faster and more unstable than coax helis. The mSR X doesn't have any self correcting tendencies... so you can get into trouble very quickly. For example I can hover nose-in with a coax almost blindfolded. I can comfortably fly nose-in with my mSR. I thought I would be able to do the same with the mSR X, boy was I wrong. The mSR X just moves too fast and doesn't self correct like the coax or mSR. If you point her left, she'll continue left until you input right. The lack of the flybar lends to this. At the same time,... Read more 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful By = Durability: This review is from: mSR X BNF Basic (Transmitter not included) This helicopter is easy to fly and yet is capable of quite agressive acrobatics. It's definitely not a good choice for your first helicopter, but it's a great step up from a coaxial helicopter or from a tamer single-rotor heli like the Blade mSR.I picked up the mSRX after having mastered the coaxial Blade MCX2, and I found the transition quite manageable. The mSRX is a fixed-pitch helicopter, which means that the blades always stay at the same angle and you alter the amount of lift by changing the speed of the motor. Compared with the symmetric blades on a collective-pitch helicopter like the Nano CP or the... Read more |
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