Hirobo HRB-0404996 SST-Eagle Freya 70-90 Builder Edition  [HRB-0404996]

HIROBO 0404-996 - SST-EAGLE FREYA 70-90 VERSION W/O ENGINE
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AUD$2,172.64
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0404996
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Assemble and refine the Hirobo SST-Eagle Freya

The Hirobo SST-Eagle Freya 70-90 Version is provided as a kit so experienced builders can install their chosen engine and systems. Its layout supports custom component choices to suit a pilot's preferred flying characteristics.

Adaptable powertrain and component choices

Designed to accept 70 and 90-class engines, the Freya allows pilots to select powerplants and tune fuel or throttle responses. The robust composite frame gives a stable base for different servo and gyro combos.

Quality engineering for consistent handling

Hirobo's attention to detail shows in the helicopter's balance and response. A flybarless head and precision bearings contribute to consistent control, which is important when pushing into advanced figures or contest flying.

What makes the Freya different from other kits

Many kits arrive with some electronics pre-fitted, but the SST-Eagle Freya is focused on providing a solid mechanical platform so pilots can pick components to match their skill level and flying goals.

Specifications

  • Engine Compatibility: 70-90 Class (Engine not included)
  • Rotor Head: Flybarless
  • Frame Material: High-strength composite
  • Tail Drive: Belt-driven
  • Recommended Use: Advanced hobbyists

The SST-Eagle Freya 70-90 Version rewards thoughtful builds and careful tuning, delivering a dependable platform for pilots who want to set up a tailored flying machine.

The composite frame has standard mount points and room for common upgrades, allowing straightforward installation of aftermarket parts like carbon braces or lighter linkages.
Centre of gravity is critical. Fit electronics and fuel tank, then adjust component placement to get the CG within recommended limits before test flights.
Inspect all parts for shipping damage, verify hardware counts against the manual, and sort bearings and small items so assembly proceeds without interruptions.
The belt-driven tail is accessible for tension checks and replacements, but carry spare belts and basic tools for quick repairs after intense flying sessions.

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