Original Tail Blade Propeller Replacement Set for WLtoys XK K270 UH-60L
Restore Pinpoint Tail Control and Stability
A chipped or bent tail blade is the most common cause of "tail wag" or the helicopter spinning uncontrollably during takeoff. This WLtoys K270 Tail Blade is the factory-original replacement designed to solve yaw instability. By providing clean, balanced thrust, it ensures the gyro can maintain a perfect heading hold, keeping your Black Hawk's nose pointed exactly where you intend. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
High-Efficiency Airfoil: Optimized specifically for the K270's tail motor to provide maximum anti-torque thrust with minimal battery drain.
Durable Composite Material: Crafted from impact-resistant plastic that retains its shape even under high RPMs for consistent performance.
Press-Fit Precision: Engineered for a secure friction fit on the motor shaft, preventing the blade from flying off during aggressive maneuvers.
Scale Authentic Look: Finished in matte black to match the military aesthetic of the UH-60L Black Hawk airframe.
Directional Check: Ensure the curved (leading) edge of the blade is facing the direction of motor rotation to generate lift; installing it backward will result in zero tail authority.
Clean the Shaft: Use a cloth to wipe any oil or debris off the tail motor shaft before pressing on the new blade to ensure a tight grip.
Shaft Support: When pressing the blade on, support the back of the tail motor with your thumb to avoid putting stress on the motor mounts or tail boom.
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