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  • New Nano CPX

    I've take the plunge and got a Nano today (King's Lynn Model Shop, £74.90 basic with no battery/charger/radio, good value if you've got them already!).

    So far one tentative flight, it's slightly more lively than the mCX2 . It's like a teenager with ADHD, zips around madly then sulks in a corner. It's going to be a good indoor learning tool for the 450 during the British winter, which sometimes feels like lasting from September to June.
    Blade mCX2 - indoor use, slightly chipped
    Blade 450 3D - outdoor use, slightly grass-stained

    Blade Nano CPX - indoor use, slightly lively
    Blade mSR X - indoor use, slightly less lively than Nano
    Spektrum DX6i, Phoenix 4
    plus some spares and a lot of optimism


  • #2
    Awesome! Going to be fun indeed!
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    • #3
      Trust me you'll love it !
      Lotsa quads nd fpv stuff on a:
      Futaba T8J

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      • #4
        Well, almost a week now, so first impressions. It's a great little machine for what technology HH have packed into an ounce - it weighs the same as one blade of the 450 (which I crashed today, and had to spend several hours and £££ repairing), and bounces beautifully. It's hit some furniture legs, a wicker basket, me, a bookcase, the wall several times, me again, the ceiling, etc and no real damage to either the Nano or the, er, target, very impressive. I've got it hovering now, having tamed the settings - FYI, book settings for throttle and pitch except 10% hold across the board, DR and expo of 30% + 40% aileron and elevator, 40% + INH rudder; normal only, I haven't tried any IU.

        I'm disappointed on some quality issues though:

        1) The landing gear/battery holder unit is loose fit at the front especially, and pops out with a heavy landing, never mind a crash. I'm thinking of gluing it in, but that may lead to problem if it needs replacing, so I'll probably try tieing it up with fine wire.

        2) The battery moves backwards in the holder even in level flight; this upsets the CoG with predictable results. I've wound a rubber band round the gear to give more friction, which helps.

        3) The main gear drops down with gentle use. It acually fell off today on spool-up! If it drops down, there's more play in the head, and the machine shakes badly. I'm going to glue it high up on the mainshaft, probably with Bostick to allow removal if necessary, possibly with CA if Bostick doesn't work.

        4) Probably not the machine's fault: the blades are quite thin, and with the repeated knocks the leading edge around the tips gets bent. Makes a nice helicopterish roar, but also makes the Nano shiver. I've taken to sanding off the bumps - not very aeronautically PC, but works!

        But overall, very pleased. It's a quantum leap up from the mCX2, like a small 450 CP !!
        Blade mCX2 - indoor use, slightly chipped
        Blade 450 3D - outdoor use, slightly grass-stained

        Blade Nano CPX - indoor use, slightly lively
        Blade mSR X - indoor use, slightly less lively than Nano
        Spektrum DX6i, Phoenix 4
        plus some spares and a lot of optimism

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        • #5
          I've pinned the main gear in place, which has made a difference. The Nano now flies more predictably, I realise that the movement caused by the gear dropping and the extra play in the head made for a more shaky flight. And more predictable = less bumps = the battery and holder are more secure too! Fingers crossed.....
          Blade mCX2 - indoor use, slightly chipped
          Blade 450 3D - outdoor use, slightly grass-stained

          Blade Nano CPX - indoor use, slightly lively
          Blade mSR X - indoor use, slightly less lively than Nano
          Spektrum DX6i, Phoenix 4
          plus some spares and a lot of optimism

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          • #6
            Originally posted by owend View Post
            I've pinned the main gear in place, which has made a difference. The Nano now flies more predictably, I realise that the movement caused by the gear dropping and the extra play in the head made for a more shaky flight. And more predictable = less bumps = the battery and holder are more secure too! Fingers crossed.....
            Ideal! So is it helping you learn lots and having fun?
            Trex 700 DFC HV - Trex 550L DFC - 180CFX - Teksumo Night Flyer - DX9 & too much more...
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            Models, Spares and Upgrades "Getting Bigger By Being Better"
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            • #7
              Learn? Hopefully!

              Fun? Yeah!

              And it's cheaper than crashing the 450!
              Blade mCX2 - indoor use, slightly chipped
              Blade 450 3D - outdoor use, slightly grass-stained

              Blade Nano CPX - indoor use, slightly lively
              Blade mSR X - indoor use, slightly less lively than Nano
              Spektrum DX6i, Phoenix 4
              plus some spares and a lot of optimism

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              • #8
                Originally posted by owend View Post
                Learn? Hopefully!

                Fun? Yeah!

                And it's cheaper than crashing the 450!
                Ohhhh Yeah! Great to see your enjoying flying!
                Trex 700 DFC HV - Trex 550L DFC - 180CFX - Teksumo Night Flyer - DX9 & too much more...
                http://www.rc-hero.co.uk
                Models, Spares and Upgrades "Getting Bigger By Being Better"
                Check out our ratings at Trustpilot


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