I have different batteries used: Old batteries that I have from the Blade mSR, the original having to set batteries and new batteries mylipo.de.
You can clearly see the difference between the old batteries and new batteries. The new batteries have much more pressure, so performance, whereby the Blade CP Nano X "goes off like Lutzi", so is very agile. In the old batteries, however its flight behavior is not so very agile acts (compared to the new batteries).
I flew the first battery at 7 ° C outdoors in the wind and had no problems. Unlike the Blade mSR it was with the Nano CP X to fly no problem against the wind, with a gust of wind would be sufficient for the Nano CP X "quite a bit to the left, the right to move up or down."
The flight in the hall convinced me that there indeed may well its eights, inverted flying and so on, but it (at least for me) is more fun if I there can be between the trees back and forth "sweep", where I more Place have (but is a matter of taste).
The Blade CP Nano X is not suitable for beginners as it does not inherently stable flies and TO is agile. Pilots, who are used with CP to fly model helicopters, will have fun with the small helicopter - you can take it with him almost tough anywhere, including the box in which it is delivered is sufficient in my view.
I fly the Blade CP Nano X with the remote control DX7 of spectrum. I noticed that an error is contained in the instructions accompanying the Blade. The details for the "DX7 / DX7se" is the swash plate type: "1 servo 90", which is incorrect. I had it with the same information for the other remote controls, these stands as a wobble plate type: "1 servo normal", which is correct.