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Old 02-13-2012, 02:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default whats the difference between mcpx and msrx?

hey i have a mcpx was thinging of getting msrx also just wanting to know whats the difference between the 2 ?

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mCPX is collective pitch.

mSRX is fixed pitch.

If you can fly the mCPX, don't bother with the other one IMO.
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mCPX is collective pitch.

mSRX is fixed pitch.

If you can fly the mCPX, don't bother with the other one IMO.
Don't bother with the mSR X unless you want something for indoors that flies like a mCP X but is not a flying buzz saw that wants to put nasty marks in your expensive LCD TV or take chunks out of your wooden furniture...

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haha ok thanks guys and yah my mcpx bit my fingers cuple times and blead both times >.< lol i also have a normal msr that i use for indoors .. with the mcpx thats the only thing im affrade of is hitting my tv with it

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Which is easier to fly, the mSRx or the mCP? Or are they both difficult but different?
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Old 02-13-2012, 05:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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The mSRX is in between the mCPX and the original mSR. It doesnt stabilize itself like the mSR so it flys more like the mcpx. It's just a bit more tame.

Personally, I fly both all the time inside or out. The mSRX is great for casual, indoor flying that controls more like a bigger heli. I don't even touch the original mSR anymore because I don't feel I have anything left to learn from it and it is just not fun anymore. With the X, just be aware of the infamous left turn problem. I learned to work around it but many don't like it.

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