Eflite's Blade mCX is a real hoot!

We got them in on October 1st and immediately started flying
it. So far we've crashed
it about 20 times and it's still flying like new. One of the crashes was all the
way from the
ceiling in the warehouse. It doesn't auto :-) It's a tough little
unit, but I think the key to
survival is it's light weight. At 25 grams, there's not a whole lot of potential
for damage.
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One of the first things we tried was landing it on the Sodium Light fixture on the side of the building.
Wind is a little bit of a problem, but if it's less than about
2 knots, it holds it's own. A ceiling
fan or air conditioning duct will make it go a little off course, but not too
bad.

It's not really an outside model.

We land it on each other's heads and hands. I don't think it
can hurt you too bad, however do not
try this at home. We are trained professionals! <VBG>
Buy one now!
If yours won't go forward easily, tape a dime to the nose of
the canopy. You'll sacrifice some
gyro performance, but overall, it helps a lot.