Never to old for toys....remote control heli

I received a BladeMCX remote control helicopter as a gift…and it made me feel like I was 10yrs old again at X-mas time:D

Anybody else have one of these? (I thought somebody else posted about these, but couldn’t find the thread)

I was flying it within 5min. of opening the box. It includes everything, and is assembled already as well.

I wish I had this thing during the 80’s…aka height of my toy playing days:p

If you got a son…or daughter for that matter, one of these would make a super cool gift item.

Cool! What’s the range on something like that before bad things happen? :smiley:

Those things are awesome. Brings the kid out in all of us. :stuck_out_tongue:

I want an outdoor one to mess around with. Perfect park toy imo.

I got one but I’ve been to busy to play with the damn thing! My stepson got one as well. Being close to 7yo, he loves to make it crash into the ceiling. :rolleyes:

Yeah that would have been the shit with my 3/4" G.I. Joes!

I’m gonna have to pick my nephew up one for his birthday.

I’ve been wanting to get one so I can mess with my cat. Lol

Yeah I asked for one for my 38th birthday, luckily my wife is a keeper and got me not one, but two, and a remote controlled car…

Took me back to my first remote controlled car from when I was 8.

Awesome.

Cameron

I wanna get one of those $4000 remote controlled airplanes.

I’m currently waiting on a quadrotor I backed on Kickstarter. I sprung for the Skynet option that lets me point and click a Google maps image and the thing goes off by itself to cause trouble. I can’t wait to see the stuff I can do with it.

I’m also waiting to get back to the States to pick up my Micro Butterfly. They’re freaking entertaining!!!

http://www.microflight.com/Online-Catalog/Ready-to-Fly-Airplanes

What is this 1997?

It’s mainly an exercise in academics, but the ability for people to do this by themselves at home is just effing sexy. I don’t think you could do this in 1997. I can do this at home in my skivvies drinking coffee on my back porch.

Here’s the software:
http://qgroundcontrol.org/

Gateway drug. One of those lead to a Dx6i controller and a Champ, t28, Spitfire and p40 (with AS3x) and a microaces p51.

These lead to my 8 year old son wanting to build a Spit 1:72 model, which lead to a Bf109, Stuka and another Spit. Once you do one war, you have to do them all so that lead to an F86 and a mig15 so far. That lead to a bunch of YouTube history of planes videos which lead to having his birthday party a couple of weeks ago at Wings over the Rockies AF museum and a cake with a blue nose p51 on it.

He finally has found something that actually makes him want to read books, which with his dyslexia has not been easy. That and time with the boy makes it all worth while.

LiPo batteries and digital radios and powerful electric motors have made this a really interesting and affordable hobby.

There you go again Magic. First you messed with Boba Fett and Star Wars. Now you dishonor me with dissing Terminator. :nono:

I will meet you at noon with my dueling ‘assault’ pistol box. :wink:

-Jax

Those things are a blast. I have a couple.
The battery charge only lasts about 12 minutes. So I purcbased some upgraded lith batteries that ill soon be soldering in to get about 20-25 mins per flight.
My Rhodesian Ridgeback HATES em. Lol

I always wanted one but never pulled the trigger.

My sis-in-law got my son one for Christmas. That thing is the schnizzle…I play with it more than he does.

Is that the rtf?

My I’m got me one for Christmas. It’s tons of fun. Though running it into stuff will ding the propellers.

Totally worth it.