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  • Trex 250 or MCPX?

    As above guys I'm loving my 450 Gootch but it's a bit big for a beginner to enjoy indoors at the village hall, most of the guys there have both 250's and mcpx's but I'm torn between the two, the 250's look much more stable than the mcpx's but the difference in financial damage is a lot,
    Would I be better off having the cheaper mcpx and putting the extra money to my "next" heli after that lol

    Probably a 500
    DX8

    Phoenix
    RealFlight 7

    Mcpx BL

    Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

    Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

    Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

  • #2
    MCPX, just because it's so good, robust and cheap.
    Trex 600 ESP (Turnigy T600, DS821, DS620, GP750, 120A) sold
    Trex 450 Pro
    (MD933 DS520, BeastX, 40A HW, 450MX)
    450SEV2
    mCPX
    Recycloquad (tm)
    Flying Legends Spitfire (rest in pieces)
    Edge 540 Foamy
    AXN Floater Jet
    MDC F-14 Tomcat
    Depron BAE Hawk

    DX6i, gt power a606, imax b6, A-6-10

    http://www.youtube.com/user/PaulSouthport?feature=mhum

    www.thedailymice.com

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    • #3
      I'm with Paul. Mcpx can take a lot of punishment before it breaks. Spares are cheap and easy to find.

      Vikki.

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      • #4
        I'm using a DX6i, and will be for quite some time
        DX8

        Phoenix
        RealFlight 7

        Mcpx BL

        Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

        Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

        Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

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        • #5
          MCPX

          the 250 is just a pain the the ass (I have both)


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          • #6
            I had that same choice a couple of weeks ago. just wanted something i could improve and learn on indoors. Got an mCPx its brilliant
            Murg
            Trex 700 N Vortex
            Trex 600 Helixheli GT15 HZ Gasser Vortex
            MCPX v2 x2
            DX8
            Phoenix sim
            PL 6

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            • #7
              I have a couple of both and love both. I don't find my 250 a pain in the ass though
              If you want to preserve funds for a bigger heli then the MCPX is the better choice. Its also more crash resistant and you can make use of the indoor space better than the 250. Both can be twitchy but both can be tamed down in your DX6i to suit your requirements.
              MCPX, TREX 250 SE FBL, CLONE 450 SE V2 FBL, 450 SPORT V2 3GX

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              • #8
                Looks like the Mcpx has the majority vote

                Does the tail hold well on them?
                Because I've been spoilt with my 450's align setup and am worried I'll be disappointed
                DX8

                Phoenix
                RealFlight 7

                Mcpx BL

                Trex 550 DFC with Vx1n

                Trex 700 DFC Pro Hv with Vx1n

                Zmr250 mini H Quad racer

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                • #9
                  mcpx's are great they really do take a beating before breaking and when the do brake the parts are easy to find and cheap where the 250 parts would probably be more money.

                  jamie

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                  • #10
                    I have both and personally hate the 250.

                    My MCPX started life normal out of the box - which was fantastic. Then slowly had a few mods ( sr120 tail, brushless, metal head) and is now one awesome bits of kit. It's capable of anything in the book. From mild to wild.

                    The 250 just gets left at home. Doesn't fly as well. Time consuming and expensive in even the lightest of crashes. The mostly metal MCPX just doesn't break over grass and you get away with most things over concrete with a quick throttle hold finger.

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                    • #11
                      Dont know where the 250 fans are! I can rebuild a 250 in my sleep. A crash normally costs all of £5-6 (feathering shaft, replacement gear wheel and flybar (unless FBL). They don't come any cheaper. Rarely do you need a main shaft. This takes all of 30mins to fix check and get airborne again!
                      MCPX, TREX 250 SE FBL, CLONE 450 SE V2 FBL, 450 SPORT V2 3GX

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                      • #12
                        I also have both and enjoy flying both, the 250 feels more like a real heli as its bigger and so are the consequences of crashing. The MCPX is great fun and bounces so I tend fly with considerably less caution which probably makes it better for learning on. Having said that had my first gentle crash with the 250 and it cost me less than £10 to get back in the air, I think the replacement rotors were cheaper than on the mcpx, just considerably more likely to need replacing.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DaveJones View Post
                          I also have both and enjoy flying both, the 250 feels more like a real heli as its bigger and so are the consequences of crashing. The MCPX is great fun and bounces so I tend fly with considerably less caution which probably makes it better for learning on. Having said that had my first gentle crash with the 250 and it cost me less than £10 to get back in the air, I think the replacement rotors were cheaper than on the mcpx, just considerably more likely to need replacing.
                          i agree

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