Read First Before Buy Blade mCX2 RTF
I purchased this as a first time R/C flyer. I have seen others for sale online from China and Malaysia. From reading from some magazines and the net, E-Flight and Horizon are known and trusted names in the R/C world. [...] is one of the places I viewed the Manual and Videos of the Heli actually flying. There is also a strong base for add-ons, replacement parts, batteries and AC adapter for connecting to the charger. I personally purchased 2 extra batteries and the AC adapter with my order and has served me well for about a month. I used to play Tennis, Badminton, Vollyball and have cheap ($28.00) R/C Car I currently drive; So I have good hand-eye coordination and I think this is very important when operating R/C products especially with Helis and other aircraft. Good luck to you as your mileage may vary.
What's in the box Everything you need to fly your first flight, including the AA batteries for the Transmitter included and the charger included (that accepts the AC adapter). The Heli is completely assembled and is automatically bound to the transmitter. READ THE MANUAL FIRST. Then go through and do your first test flying. I Highly recommend this to a serious hobby enthusiast. Be he/her 8 to 80. I recommend protective eyeware, just in case the rotating blades come into contact with something.
I have brand new batteries and I start to fly it and it goes for 2 seconds in the air then it comes crashing down and blinks simultaneously for about 2 - 3 seconds. Please help! If yo need more information just tell me and I will edit this question.
BalasHapusMy dad is going to be getting me something for Christmas, $85 limit. I want a rc helicopter. Ive only had cheap walmart ones before, so i need some expertise. Im wanting a namebrand fairly decent sized helicopter that will be able take some minor crashes. I did a little research and it seems that the Align T-Rex 250 is decent. Any ideas? Remember I have $85 to spend, including taxes and shipping.
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