Included with the Blade MCX
The Blade MCX includes everything you need to fly, right out of the box. Here’s what’s included:
- The Blade MCX RTF Micro RC Helicopter
- A 2.4 Ghz, DSM-2, Spread Spectrum Transmitter (Including 4 AA Batteries)
- A Portable Lipo Battery Charger (Including 4 AA Batteries)
- 1 cell, 3.7 volt, 110 mAh lipo battery (removable)
- A Small Screwdriver
- Some Extra Canopy Securing Rings
The Blade MCX is great for beginner pilots, because you don’t have to purchase any additional parts. The
Blade MCX is also well suited to pilots with previous RC helicopter experience, for flying indoors and during the winter months.
Main Helicopter Features
One of the coolest features of the Blade MCX is it’s proportional, four channel radio. Four channel control means that pilots can fly the helicopter with four dimensions of freedom. The Blade MCX can fly up/down, rotate left/right, pitch forwards/backwards, and bank left/right. Having a four channel radio system lets you precisely control the Blade MCX’s movement through all three dimensions. With a rotor diameter of 7.5 inches, and a length of 7.9 inches, it can easily fit into the palm of your hand. It is very uncommon to find RC helicopters of this size and price range with four channel control.
The Blade MCX features a coaxial rotor design. This coaxial design gives the helicopter great flight stability, and removes the need for a separate tail rotor to control yaw (rotation about the main rotor
axis). The main rotors spin in opposite directions, cancelling out any torque caused by their rotation. Coaxial RC helicopters are great for flying indoors, because they are very stable and so can be controlled with great precision.
The Blade MCX uses a tiny 1 cell lithium polymer battery for power. Unlike most micro RC helicopters, the battery is removable and interchangeable. Each cell provides 3.7 volts of power with a capacity
of 110 mAh (Milli ampere hours). You charge the battery using the included base station, which runs off four “AA” alkaline batteries. A typical charge takes about 30 minutes and provides an average flight time of 6 to 8 minutes. Because the battery is interchangeable, we recommend that you purchase an extra so that you can use one while the other is charging.
The Blade MCX uses a genuine Spektrum DS-2 type radio system. The helicopter radio is fully compatible with many other DS-2 transmitters, including the:
- Spektrum DX5e
- Spektrum DX6i
- Spektrum DX7
- JR X9303
- JR 12X
Modular radios which have Spectrum modules will also work with the Blade MCX. Please note that the Spektrum DX6 is not compatible.
Spread Spectrum radios greatly reduce the chance of any radio interference from other aircraft of sources. It also uses a short transmitter antenna, allowing the transmitter to fit in a small and sleek container.
The Blade MCX Transmitters are all mode 2, meaning that throttle and rudder are controlled with the left stick and pitch and roll with the right. The transmitter throttle stick is not spring loaded, so it remains at the position that it was last set to. Most RC helicopter pilots prefer this, as it allows you to remove pressure on the throttle stick while hovering. The radio has a dual rate feature, which allows you to choose how fast the helicopter responds to your commands. Beginners should start with mode 1, which can be set by pressing down on the right control stick and holding until the red light starts blinking. Setting the transmitter to mode 2 is done the same way.
Weighing only 1 ounce, the blade MCX is virtually crash proof. A sudden drop from a few feet above the ground won’t damage it, and in most cases minor collisions with walls are not a problem. Although it is not indestructible, the Blade MCX’s durability makes it an ideal present for anyone over 12 years of age.
If you want to get into the exciting world of RC helicopters, the Blade MXC makes a great starting place. It will show you all the basics of RC helicopter flight, and can be used as a starting place to more advanced models. If you’re already an experienced RC helicopter pilot, you’ll like the Blade MCX’s control and stability. Watch our site for tutorials on the Blade MCX, including a how to for installing replacement parts.