Original Replacement Tail Motor Set for RC ERA C190 Brushless Helicopter
Restore Rock-Solid Heading Hold
If your helicopter is spinning uncontrollably or the tail feels "mushy" during turns, your tail motor is likely worn out. The tail motor is the hardest-working component in a 6CH helicopter, constantly adjusting to counter main rotor torque. This official RC ERA C190 Tail Motor Set solves yaw instability and tail-drift, restoring the pinpoint heading hold and "locked-in" feel required for precision scale flying. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
High-Torque Output: Engineered to provide the rapid thrust changes necessary to keep the C190's tail stable during aggressive brushless power climbs.
Plug-and-Play Wires: Comes with the correct gauge wiring and factory-spec connector for a direct fit to the C190 main board—no soldering required.
Perfect Weight Balance: Specifically weighted to maintain the C190's center of gravity, ensuring the 6-axis gyro doesn't have to over-compensate.
Wire Routing: Carefully thread the tail motor wires through the tail boom; ensure they are not pinched by the boom mounting screws or the main frame.
Polarity Check: Before final assembly, briefly test the motor to ensure it spins in the correct direction; the tail rotor should push air away from the tail motor side.
Seating: Ensure the motor is fully pushed into the tail housing. A loose motor can cause high-frequency vibrations that mimic gyro failure.
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