Weighing in at under one ounce, the nimble Blade® mSR Bind-N-Fly takes ultra-micro helicopter performance to the next level and it comes from the factory completely assembled and flight tested. Its unique Bell-Hiller rotor head design provides the kind of speed and agility you would expect of a single-rotor heli but maintains a measure of positive stability similar to a co-axial heli. This blend of agility and stability makes it the ideal “next step” for someone moving up from a coaxial heli, such as the Blade CX3 or Blade mCX.
For single-rotor ultra-micro heli excitement you can fly almost anywhere, the Blade mSR simply can’t be beat.
Key Features:
- Perfect for anyone who has flown a Blade CX3 or mCX
- Unique rotor head design provides nimble response plus positive stability
- Includes TWO flight batteries for more flying time
- Includes 4-Port charger that charges four batteries at once, plus AC adapter
- Bind-N-Fly™ compatible with all aircraft transmitters and modules equipped with Spektrum™ DSM2™ technology
- Factory-installed 5-in-1 control unit that combines DSM2 receiver, motor ESCs, mixer, gyro and servos
- Incredibly durable and weighs less than one ounce
- 100% factory-assembled, test-flown and ready-to-fly
- Full line of replacement and option parts available
Specifications:
- Type: Ultra Micro Single Rotor Helicopter
- Main Rotor Diameter: 7.0 in (180mm)
- Length: 7.5 in (190mm)
- Motor Size: Coreless/Micro coreless
- Kit/ARF/RTF: RTF
- Experience Level: Intermediate
- Recommended Environment: Indoor/Outdoor
- Assembly Time: Less than 1 Hour
- Is Assembly Required: No
Needed To Complete:
No additional equipment other than your favorite DSM2 Compatible Aircraft Transmitter is required to complete your Blade mSR BNF. If you choose to make your Celectra 4-port charger portable, you may install (4) optional D-size Alkaline Batteries.
This product was added to our catalog on August 31, 2009
I bought mSR today and all I can say is WOW! I'm using my dx7se and after trimming it out, I can't believe how well it flies. There's still some tweaking to do with the programming of the transmitter, but they are minor setting changes.
This little helicopter is tough! It has survived crashes that would have certainly put larger helicopters in the "shop" for some parts and repairs, yet this little guy just keeps flying. I bought some extra batteries from AMainHobbies, the two pack ones, only because once I started flying I just didn't want to stop. Get one!
Marc Ward
CENCAL Helis
Clovis Ca