I have had a few Helis in the past a Raptor 50 a Hummingbird, 2 Funcopters
and a Blade 400 with the execption of the Funcopter never got them off the
ground, was going to sell them all, till one day i heard about the Blade MSRX
changed my Heli fortunes with that one was able to hover after a while,got another
in case i broke the first one, never did, the only problem is there chocolate brushed
motors, ist one lasted a few weeks, the next a few days, the heli is set up ok came back
from HH after the FET switch failed, at nearly ten pounds a pop its putting me right
off flying them, the Nano i have probably has the same rubbish motor as the MSRX.
The Blade 130 is a bit big to learn on in the living room, the motor on that seems fine
both brushless, but it does have chocolate gears, replacing the main gear with a metal one
just moves the problem to the tail gears, which will strip if you look at it the wrong way.
I need advice on a Micro Heli to learn on that has a motor that will last longer than a few
days, a Walkera or Honey Bee mabye, there is a new Blade mCP-X BL BNF but being a new model
will probably have a few teething problems.
I heard the motors for MSRX and Nano only cost a few pennies per motor to make, Hobbyking does
a motor for 3 Dollars sadly not for the Blade, even if i could get cheap motors it would be ok but
nearly ten pounds is too much for a day or two flying.
All replacement motors have failed after a short time, i was told that what looks like a low battery
light flashing is the motor failing, i was wondering if this is what the Mfat switch to fail on the
circuit board, would using a motor thats on its last legs ruin the FET switch.
I do most of my learning on the MSRX but have had the Nano and 130 up and running both hover quite
well, and after 5 years have had the Blade 400 hovering as well, so making a bit of progress.
and a Blade 400 with the execption of the Funcopter never got them off the
ground, was going to sell them all, till one day i heard about the Blade MSRX
changed my Heli fortunes with that one was able to hover after a while,got another
in case i broke the first one, never did, the only problem is there chocolate brushed
motors, ist one lasted a few weeks, the next a few days, the heli is set up ok came back
from HH after the FET switch failed, at nearly ten pounds a pop its putting me right
off flying them, the Nano i have probably has the same rubbish motor as the MSRX.
The Blade 130 is a bit big to learn on in the living room, the motor on that seems fine
both brushless, but it does have chocolate gears, replacing the main gear with a metal one
just moves the problem to the tail gears, which will strip if you look at it the wrong way.
I need advice on a Micro Heli to learn on that has a motor that will last longer than a few
days, a Walkera or Honey Bee mabye, there is a new Blade mCP-X BL BNF but being a new model
will probably have a few teething problems.
I heard the motors for MSRX and Nano only cost a few pennies per motor to make, Hobbyking does
a motor for 3 Dollars sadly not for the Blade, even if i could get cheap motors it would be ok but
nearly ten pounds is too much for a day or two flying.
All replacement motors have failed after a short time, i was told that what looks like a low battery
light flashing is the motor failing, i was wondering if this is what the Mfat switch to fail on the
circuit board, would using a motor thats on its last legs ruin the FET switch.
I do most of my learning on the MSRX but have had the Nano and 130 up and running both hover quite
well, and after 5 years have had the Blade 400 hovering as well, so making a bit of progress.





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