Hirobo HRB-0414928 Freya EVO Option II/SWM Agile Heli Kit  [HRB-0414928]

HIROBO 0414-928 - Freya EVO.Option II/SWM
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NZD$3,215.02
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0414928
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Freya EVO Option II/SWM - Agile RC Heli from Hirobo

The Hirobo Freya EVO Option II/SWM is built for pilots who want nimble handling and a dependable build. It blends precise control inputs with a chassis that can handle regular training flights.

Fine Control via SWM Swashplate

The SWM system on this model sharpens mixing between cyclic and collective, improving stick feel and making small corrections more effective. That refinement aids both hovering accuracy and dynamic 3D moves.

Sturdy Components for Regular Flying

Durable materials and well-reinforced mounting points keep the airframe resilient under frequent use. The design focuses on serviceability to speed repairs and swaps in the field.

Best for Seasoned Builders and Flyers

Freya EVO Option II/SWM is targeted at builders who know setup and trimming. It accepts a wide range of electronics and tuning options to match personal flying styles.

Specifications

  • Scale: Not Applicable
  • Type: R/C Helicopters
  • Technology: SWM (Swashplate Mixing)
  • Design: Durable Frame

With its SWM control and robust build, the Hirobo Freya EVO Option II/SWM is a practical choice for pilots refining precision and consistency. It rewards careful setup and regular maintenance.

Assembly time varies with experience but allow a full weekend for parts fitting, linkages and initial setup. Careful servo centring and blade tracking are key.
Yes, the airframe is compatible with a selection of aftermarket heads and upgrade parts. Check clearance and link geometry when swapping components.
It handles precision sport flying and 3D aerobatics well. Novice pilots may find it demanding, while experienced pilots will appreciate the control resolution.
Start with neutral linkages, set blade tracking accurately, and test hover trims at low altitude. Gradually increase rates as you confirm control response.

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