Blade RC Helicopter mCX Anniversary Edition RTF (Ready to Fly) BLH02600
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Updated Jun 27, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the limited reviews we read, the Blade mCX Anniversary Edition carries a strong 4.6 average, but only across about 27 ratings, so the crowd signal is thin. As a ready-to-fly coaxial micro from an established hobby brand, it sits between the toy-grade SYMA and BUSSGO models and the serious collective-pitch machines, and buyers treat it as a stable, well-built indoor flyer that's gentler to learn on than a single-rotor helicopter. No expert lab reviews, specialist-community threads, or video sources were present in the supplied data for this listing, so the verdict is built on a small group of positive owner reviews rather than independent testing.
What reviewers liked
- Strong 4.6 verified-purchase average
- Ready-to-fly coaxial design is stable and beginner-friendly indoors
- Established hobby brand with parts and replacement support
- Sits a step above toy-grade in build quality per reviewers
Where it falls short
- Very thin review base (~27 ratings) limits confidence in the average
- No expert or specialist-community testing in the supplied data
- Pricier than the toy-grade picks
- Indoor-only micro; not suited to wind or outdoor flying
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Across the limited reviews we read, the Blade mCX Anniversary Edition carries a strong 4.6 average, but only across about 27 ratings, so the crowd signal is thin. As a ready-to-fly coaxial micro from an established hobby brand, it sits between the toy-grade SYMA and BUSSGO models and the serious collective-pitch machines, and buyers treat it as a stable, well-built indoor flyer that's gentler to learn on than a single-rotor helicopter.
No expert lab reviews, specialist-community threads, or video sources were present in the supplied data for this listing, so the verdict is built on a small group of positive owner reviews rather than independent testing. That high average is encouraging but should be read with caution given how few people have weighed in.
Potential buyers should note the higher price than the toy-grade options and the reality that any micro coaxial is an indoor-only, low-wind machine. For someone who wants a recognized hobby-brand coaxial trainer and is comfortable with limited review depth, it's a credible option.
- Special Anniversary Edition
- Celebrates the 20th anniversary of Blade and the 40th anniversary of Horizon Hobby with this special edition of the best-selling RC helicopter of all time
- Ultra-Micro Indoor Design
- Sized to fly almost anywhere indoors from bedrooms to living rooms, in offices, gymnasiums, and beyond
- Ready-To-Fly Package
- 100% complete right out of the box with everything needed to fly included, no extra purchases required
- Advanced Radio Technology
- Includes a 4-channel Spektrum MLP4DSM transmitter with 2.4GHz DSMX technology for reliable control
- Convenient Power System
- Features a 1S 150mAh LiPo battery and USB charger for long flight times and convenient recharging
- Coaxial Rotor Design
- Counter-rotating rotor head provides excellent stability and makes it easy for first-time pilots to learn to fly successfully
- Compact and Lightweight
- Weighs only one ounce with a rotor span of just 7.5 inches, allowing flight in small indoor spaces
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