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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Orlando, FL
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: United States of America
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FBL blades are different than FB blades and they can make a huge difference. Usually when you put FB blades on a FBL heli you're heli will get really pitchy, and it will bite a lot harder on the collective, to the point where you just blow on the collective and it will pop. FBL blades have a CoG that is closer to the tip of the blade. And, chord-wise the CoG is closer to the leading edge. This makes a difference in how the blades feather through the air as well as on how stable the heli is (from a gyroscopic-effect standpoint) If you look closely, you'll see that the part numbers for the SR blades (FB) and the 300 X (FBL) blades are different, even though they look similar at a glance.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: London
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: US
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I personally, just feel more comfortable using the FBL blades that were made for that heli, especially since there's no difference in visibility in the air. I just spent a few hundred on a heli, I'm not complaining about spending $30 more for good blades meant specifically for this bird. It's nice to know there's options though. - Larry |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: United States of America
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Mahbouni has the same experience with his TP's which are really nice $40 FB blades, and he's using the Vbar. This isn't a marketing scheme or anything silly like that. They make FBL blades for a reason. It's not really that you need to use the blades that are specific to a certain model (although that's a safe bet). But you should definitely try to use the right type of blade for the right type of stabilization system (FB or FBL). PS - I fly mostly FB blades on my FBL 450, but thats only because I have 16 sets of CF FB blades that I need to burn through - so far I'm on set #2. I bought them before I went FBL.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: UK
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A brushless 120CPX would be a step up which could do all the 3D I'd ever want and it would be lighter and more robust than a 300, which I expect will be just as fragile as a 450 but more fiddly to work on. I do like the spec of the 300 and the videos look amazing, I'm sure I would want one if I didn't already have the 400 but I've realised the micro-birds are more fun for me. If Blade don't come up with something for beginners I'll end up with a V120D02S but I don't really want to waste money on another TX. I just hope they don't waste their time with a fixed-pitch 120X, that would be such a disappointment. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Portland,OR
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I have taken interest in this heli, I am looking for something to fly in small areas, already love my beastx on my 500 and parts are cheap for this.
I am considering this as a replacement for my mcpx, yes cant be flown indoors like a mcpx but looks like a good yard flyer.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ON, Mississauga
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I think im gonna retire my x2, i have 10 1300 lipos, scorpion 3400kv, mks ds95i, waiting for it!
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Germany
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It's seriously looking like the 300X will become a very popular Heli!
For the Horizon Hobby Blade Development folks, I'm hoping they could get a jump on the aftermarket companies and seriously consider releasing some different colored canopies, blades, and fin's to allow a greater range of personalization. My 450X will pretty much remain stock in looks and my 3 mCPX's will still be flown, but with the 300X, I plan to log some numerous flights ... I love the smaller Heli's! However, I do plan to shelf most of my Walkera fleet though if this 300X is everything I'm hoping it to be! ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Southern California
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![]() The only thing I can say for certain at this point is that the BLADE has a shorter main-rotor diameter, which says it should be a quicker turning heli. If the BLADE is heavier than the GAUI then that would somewhat negate the effects of the smaller rotorblade diameter. I doubt that the BLADE will be heavier becuase it uses plastic in alot of the places where the GAUI uses aluminum. The more I type the more I can see the new BLADE 300X possibly besting the GAUI X2. No way to say for certain until I fly them back to back. How much longer do we have to wait? |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: US
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ON, Mississauga
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Redondo Beach, CA
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all of the above is why i sold my X2, after the 3rd crash from my belt slipping even with the new pulleys, i was done.
I was waiting for the 300, but couldn't wait and ended up with the 450X, i'm loving it.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ON, Mississauga
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Me too, I have the 450x already but still want the 300 because of all the batteries I have, plus I kinda want every size of heli in my collection lol, now where is the 120cpx!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: London
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can you do a dead side on shot the 2nd picture is slightly raised.
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