Introduction
Compatible with all Spektrum™ DSM2™ technology equipped transmitters
and modules, the Blade mCX Bind-N-Fly is an ultra-micro version of the
Blade CX/CX2 that offers first-time pilots the ability to learn how to fly with
ease and experienced heli pilots the ability to fly anywhere, anytime. The
Blade mCX offers unsurpassed stability and incredible control through the
coaxial, counter-rotating head design and Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM2 control.
And, thanks to its rotor span of just 7.5 inches and one ounce flying weight,
the Blade mCX can be flown indoors almost anywhere—from an office to a
small bedroom or living room.
The Blade mCX BNF comes 100% factory-assembled and is ready to bind
to your Spektrum DSM2 equipped transmitter. Also included in the box is
the LiPo flight battery and convenient AA battery-powered DC LiPo charger,
along with 4 AA batteries for the charger. The DSM2 technology offers
freedom from frequency restrictions and allows the Blade mCX to be flown
just about anywhere, anytime indoors with full 4-channel control.
And although the Blade mCX is nearly ready-to-fly right from the box, please
take the time to read through this manual for tips on battery safety and
charging, binding, control checks and more before making your first flight.
We also suggest viewing the Instructional Video located on the product page
for the Blade mCX on www.horizonhobby.com.
Warning
An RC helicopter is not a toy! If misused, it can cause serious bodily harm
and damage to property. Fly only indoors, in open areas following all
instructions and as recommended in this manual. Keep loose items that
can get entangled in the rotor blades away from the main and tail blades,
including loose clothing, or other objects such as pencils and screwdrivers.
Especially keep your hands away from the rotor blades.
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Table of Contents
Specifications ......................................................................................... 1
Introduction ............................................................................................ 3
Warning .................................................................................................. 3
Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries ............................................................ 4
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union .............. 4
Additional Safety Precautions and Warnings ............................................... 4
Blade MCX BNF Contents ......................................................................... 5
Additional Equipment ............................................................................... 6
Preparing for the First Flight Checklist ....................................................... 6
Flying Checklist ....................................................................................... 6
Battery Warnings and Guidelines ............................................................... 7
Battery Charging ..................................................................................... 9
Transmitter Preparation ......................................................................... 10
Installing the Flight Battery ..................................................................... 11
Transmitter and Receiver Binding ............................................................ 11
Transmitter Control Identification ............................................................ 13
Control Test .......................................................................................... 14
5-in-1 Control Unit Description, Arming and Motor Control Test .................. 16
Understanding the Primary Flight Controls ............................................... 19
Choosing a Flying Area .......................................................................... 24
Flying the Blade MCX ............................................................................. 24
Exploded View Parts Listing ................................................................... 27
Exploded View....................................................................................... 29
Replacement Parts List .......................................................................... 30
Optional Parts List ................................................................................. 31
Warranty Period .................................................................................... 31
Limited Warranty ................................................................................... 31
Damage Limits ...................................................................................... 32
Safety Precautions ................................................................................ 33
Questions, Assistance and Repairs ......................................................... 33
Inspections or Repairs ........................................................................... 33
Warranty Inspection and Repairs ............................................................. 34
Non-Warranty Repairs ............................................................................ 34
Product Registration .............................................................................. 35