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Bionic Flapping Wings Replacement Spare Part for Go Go Bird Eagle RC Bird
Restore True Preying Majesty and Eliminate Aerodynamic Cracks or Fluttering Lag
Constant high-frequency flapping stresses internal structural rods, and inevitable collisions with tree branches or walls can rip the wing membrane or snap critical connection spars. For the giant Go Go Bird Eagle ornithopter, even minor tears or warped support rods cause uneven lift distribution, making the robotic eagle veer uncontrollably, lose altitude, or fail to climb during outdoor thermal gliding. This factory-original bionic flapping wing replacement set completely addresses flight instability and structural fatigue, delivering pristine aerodynamic balance and the exact flexible snap required to recreate majestic eagle flight patterns. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Pre-Assembled Left & Right Wing Assembly: Features a complete, single-piece bionic wing span integrated with a heavy-duty central mechanical backbone for a straightforward structural drop-in.
Ultra-Realistic HD Feather Print: Detailed with highly vivid, fade-resistant brown and white eagle wing plumage graphics to preserve an authentic bird-of-prey look in mid-air.
Resilient Lightweight Composite Sails: Fabricated from high-density, tear-resistant polymer membrane backed by ultralight carbon fiber skeleton rods that flex perfectly under heavy motor loads without breaking.
Reinforced Mechanical Connecting Hubs: Outfitted with rugged, molded engineering plastic root connectors and hinge sleeves designed to clip securely onto the main flapping gear shaft.
Damaged Wing Detachment: Power off the Go Go Bird Eagle entirely; carefully unclip the lower retention clips or small locking pins from the central drive crank mechanism located on top of the bird's torso skeleton, then ease the old wing hinge links out of their gear mount tracks.
Bionic Hub Seating and Alignment: Take your new bionic flapping wing assembly and center it precisely over the bird's mechanical chest frame; align the integrated black composite root brackets with the dual flapping drive shafts, ensuring the left and right wing sides face perfectly forward with graphics upright.
Locking Pin and Crank Engagement: Slide the wing hinge sockets fully onto the drive pins until they click firmly into place; snap the mechanical linkages back over the dual crank pins to guarantee that the alternating up-and-down gear force translates smoothly into the wings without loose play.
Manual Flex and Pre-Flight Spool Check: Gently move the wings up and down by hand to verify that the carbon fiber frame rods glide freely and the printed sail membrane sits taut; turn on your transmitter and trigger a brief, low-speed flapping burst on your workbench to ensure completely symmetric flapping travel before launching back into the sky.
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