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Post  admin Wed May 21, 2008 10:50 pm

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Post  Guest Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:53 am

This style of helicopter is a very popular beginners model, mainly because they tend to be cheap and very easy to fly. Many of them can also be flown indoors however with exception of the very small version such as the Blade MCX (shown in Fig.1) the air disturbance the helicopter causes can make it difficult to fly if flown in a typical sized room (e.g. 12ft x 12ft). Therefore the larger counter-rotating helicopters are better suited to flying in calm conditions outside. It is not advisable to fly the very small helicopters such as the Blade MCX outdoors, since even the lightest of breeze where you would consider there to be no wind can uncontrollably carry the helicopter away.

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Post  Guest Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:57 am

It is not advisable to fly the very small helicopters such as the Blade MCX outdoors, since even the lightest of breeze where you would consider there to be no wind can uncontrollably carry the helicopter away.

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