Right Fuselage Shell Body Part for WLtoys XK K270 UH-60L Black Hawk
The Perfect Solution for a Battered Airframe
The right side of the fuselage houses critical mounting points for the battery compartment and tail boom assembly. If this shell is damaged, the flight dynamics of your K270 can become unpredictable due to frame flex. This WLtoys K270 Right Shell solves structural alignment issues, ensuring that your helicopter’s center of gravity remains centered and your flight performance remains factory-sharp. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Factory-Matched Color: Precision-painted to match the K270 left shell and nose cover for a uniform, professional military look.
Lightweight Aerodynamics: Engineered to provide maximum protection for the internal ESC and main motor with minimal drag.
Rigid Structural Support: Reinforced at high-stress areas like the main shaft and landing gear mounting points to prevent cracking.
Easy Installation: Designed for a perfect "clamshell" fit with the left-side fuselage, minimizing assembly time during repairs.
Clean the Interior: Wipe down the inside of the new shell with a dry cloth to remove any static dust before installing the sensitive flight controller.
Hardware Check: Reuse the original screws from your old shell; if any are bent or stripped, consider replacing them with a new K270 screw set.
Snap Alignment: Align the tail boom mounting area first, then work your way forward to the nose to ensure the two halves of the fuselage meet perfectly.
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