OK, so finally, I bit the bullet and coughed up for my Blade CX2. After trawling the 'net for days, I couldn't find anywhere to buy it any cheaper than about £120 delivered, so I popped into my local model shop in the hope that I could at least clap eyes on the Blade. They showed me a very similar model in flight and I was suitably impressed so, very unlike me, I coughed up there and then.
Anyway, I have had it since about 3.00pm today and I still haven't flown it. I have wisely (I think) removed it from the box, charged the battery properly and read the instructions and am just about at that point where I will get it plugged in.
I opted to not use Phoenix, so I guess we will see if that was the right or the wrong thing. LOL.
I'll update this thread with the good (or bad) news and possibly even pics of the broken Heli/Furniture/Fittings. Ever the optimist eh?!?
Thanks for all your help guys.
Anyway, I have had it since about 3.00pm today and I still haven't flown it. I have wisely (I think) removed it from the box, charged the battery properly and read the instructions and am just about at that point where I will get it plugged in.
I opted to not use Phoenix, so I guess we will see if that was the right or the wrong thing. LOL.
I'll update this thread with the good (or bad) news and possibly even pics of the broken Heli/Furniture/Fittings. Ever the optimist eh?!?

Thanks for all your help guys.



ahh yep yep, thats the way mate, I have been at it now for about 5 weeks now, started with co-axe bounced it round liveing room hit everything in sight, you will do that, They all call that the learning curve, I call it the Frustration curve. Get your self some spare rotor blades, you will need them, also put the training balls on until you get familiar with the controls. It really can get confusing, as you have already found out you tend to panic at first and inevitably push or pull the wrong stick input. I would suggest you get the flight simulator trust me you will reap the benefits in the long run, I have a Lama 4, Its more or less the same as CX2, got head upgrade on it, flew like a pig when I first flew it after that. However, reading the forums and tweaking the rods and swash plate I eventually have it spot on, I can merrily hover round the living room now, and the Old Dog just watches rather than running for his bed. And it feels fantastic when you eventually beat the laws of gravity and can control your first flight. I have Also got the Honey Bee Cp, but wrong X-tal 72mhz, but am leaning loads from that, pitch settings, how the idle up + - pitch setup, tracking the rotor blades all that stuff, you are going to have to get your head round all that eventually, But as I have found bits will come to you as you move forward, so just be patient, take the crashes fix you’re your chopper and get back in there, and you will be Flying around your Living room in no time.
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