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Main Linkage Rod Set for RC ERA C190 Brushless Helicopter
Fix Erratic Flight and Trim Issues
Bent or "stretched" linkage rods are the primary cause of a helicopter that refuses to stay trimmed or wobbles during transitions. These official RC ERA C190 linkage rods solve control accuracy problems by providing a rigid, slop-free connection between the servos, swashplate, and rotor head, ensuring your Optical Flow positioning remains rock-solid. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Factory-Calibrated Lengths: Each rod is molded to the exact length required for the C190’s geometry, eliminating the need for complex manual measurements.
Low-Friction Ball Sockets: Designed to snap securely onto the ball joints while allowing frictionless rotation for smooth cyclic and collective response.
High-Impact Polymer: Resilient enough to pop off during a crash (to protect your servos) rather than snapping under moderate stress.
Full Set Coverage: Includes all necessary links for the main rotor control system to ensure a complete refresh of your helicopter’s mechanical timing.
Pliers Usage: Use specialized ball-link pliers to snap the rods on and off; using needle-nose pliers can easily scratch the balls or deform the plastic sockets.
Directional Fit: Most ball links have a "branded" or slightly larger side meant to face outward; pay attention to the orientation of the old rods during removal.
Level Check: After replacing all links, power on the helicopter to verify that the swashplate is level at the neutral stick position before your next flight.
Support & Warranty
Expert help to choose the right RC ERA C190 spare parts
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