Stabilizer Blade Normal for Embla SZM2 HI0304104 - Hirobo  [HI0304104]

HIROBO 0304-104 EMBLA SZM2 STABILIZER BLADE NORMAL #0304104
Price:
AUD$9.10
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0304104
GTIN:
4512895156336
Condition:
Brand New
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Tail stabilizer designed for Embla SZM2

This stabilizer blade is an RC-scale tail component intended for use with the Embla SZM2 helicopter family. It is the normal-type replacement stabilizer that performs the primary role of providing a reference surface for the tail pitch system and helping to stabilise yaw response during hover and transition maneuvers.

Compatibility is focused on Embla SZM2 series helicopters; fitment depends on the stock tailboom, tail hub and linkage geometry remaining standard for the model. The blade itself is a single-piece stabilizer designed to interface with the model's tail hub and linkage points without alteration to the main airframe.

Installation notes: remove the existing stabilizer from the tail hub, inspect attachment points for wear, then mount the HI0304104 blade using the original fasteners and linkage hardware. After installation, verify centerline alignment and free movement of the tail linkage, then perform a static balance and basic hover test at low throttle to confirm expected behaviour before full flight.

Tuning role: swapping to this normal-type stabilizer alters the tail's aerodynamic reference and can change response feel and neutral stability. Use incremental adjustments to tail trim and tail rotor pitch linkages while performing controlled hover tests to dial in the desired yaw damping and pitch response for your setup.

Begin with small tail trim and pitch-link adjustments, then test in a controlled hover. Observe yaw damping changes and iterate incrementally until the desired feel is achieved.
Fitting this normal-type blade can alter the neutral stability and yaw damping. Expect subtle changes rather than radical differences, so tune in stages.
After securing the HI0304104 and confirming free linkages, perform a balance check, then do progressive hover tests while adjusting trim and pitch links between flights.

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