I picked up the Blade MCP x (version 2) RTF with the stock transmitter a couple of days ago.
Since it was raining, I attempted the first few flights inside and found it really needs to get a bit above the ground before any controllability can be obtained (at least with me at the control). If you pop it up half a meter or so into the air, it's much easier to start flying from there.
It's only a tiny bit bigger then my FP100 but has far more power and I managed to crash it hard into to tables and chairs which cracked the swashplate so it no longer can hold the bearing in place. A new one is ordered, along with an extra set of blades since I already cracked the weight out of one of the 2 weighted blades when it struck something. They called them 'fast forward' blades and that's what they did - into a wall.
So the Blade is sitting waiting for new parts. Once it's fixed I think I'll try to continue practicing on a grass field with low wind till I can control it better.
In the mean time I realised the death spiral my FP100 had developed was due to the tail motor shaft spinning without taking the prop with it. The prop is just pressed on and the fit isn't great. I'll have to try to super glue it in place.
Cheers!

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