Candyman said:
...You can do some slow forward flight from what I understand, but nothing real tricky.....
Oh contraire!

This thing pretty well hauls ass in forward flight, once you learn to stop crashing.

Also I just picked up one of those cheapie spycams, it works GREAT and will be posting a vid when my sound cap card gets in. I need to find a different powering solution though, the 9V battery is far too heavy for it, going to experiment with running it off the flight pack this weekend.
Candyman is correct about the limitations though, the fixed blades of the CX don't allow inverted flight and don't teach you how to fly a heli with a tail rotor. But you can still do pattern flying precision landing, and get the feel for the sticks so, and it is a HELL of a lot of fun. You can also do all sorts of mods to it, it's pretty much an open book. I dont know if I'll ever step up to the cost of a new rotor heli, seems like this one's all the fun I need.
I just want it to mess around with, inside/outside.
Look a little closer at the blade CX. If you get one, you are going to need at LEAST two packs each of upper/lower blades, at least one spare battery pack, and a spare center shaft/top rotor head, and are wise to pre-order the aluminum center shaft (coming in mid-March, horizon.) The one weak point is that top rotor, it wil break off on a hard landing. See
this thread for details and mods to keep it airborne.
The BCX is so light it's really recommended for indoor flight, but I've been playing outside in light breezes.
BREEZES, not winds. A stiff wind will blow it right over, but breezy days are kinda fun, you learn to tack against the wind, land in the wind . . . when I say "breezes" I'm talking "I see the wind chimes moving but they're not ringing."