Hirobo HRB-0404977 Freya-EX 60 SST Eagle Helicopter Kit - Tunable 60-Class Heli  [HRB-0404977]

HIROBO 0404-977 - FREYA-EX 60 SST Eagle
Price:
NZD$3,840.91
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0404977
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Refine Your Flying with the Hirobo Freya-EX 60 SST Eagle

The Hirobo Freya-EX 60 SST Eagle combines careful engineering with a design that favours predictable handling. This kit is aimed at hobbyists who enjoy detailed setup work and want a platform that responds well to tuning.

Materials and Frame Engineering

Hirobo builds the Freya-EX from reinforced composite materials to deliver stiffness where it matters. The architecture reduces unwanted flex and keeps the rotorhead response immediate, helping with precision hovering and controlled transitions.

Adjustability for Personal Flight Style

Owners can tailor the Freya-EX through blade pitch, swashplate geometry and linkage adjustments. The kit supports a variety of setups so you can prioritise smooth sport flying or more aggressive 3D moves depending on your electronics and blade choice.

How It Compares to Similar Kits

Within its class the Freya-EX scores highly for its serviceable build and tune-friendly layout. Compared to some mainstream models, it offers a clean route to professional-level trimming without sacrificing ruggedness.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Type: Helicopter Kit
  • Category: R/C Flight
  • Drivetrain: Customizable
  • Material: High-Quality Composite

The Freya-EX suits pilots focused on setup precision and long term reliability. With the right electronics and careful trimming, it becomes a dependable tool for steady, accurate flying.

Yes, once set up the Freya-EX offers stable, predictable performance that suits organised club flying and skills development sessions.
Routine maintenance includes bearing checks, blade inspection and linkage adjustment. Replace worn parts promptly and keep fasteners torqued to spec for consistent behaviour.
The airframe accepts a range of 60-class blades, allowing pilots to trade off responsiveness and autorotation performance depending on their goals.

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