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VolantexRC F-16 Push Rod Full Set - Control Linkages for 4CH Fighter Jet
Restore Sharp Control Response and Precision Maneuvers
Bent or loose push rods cause "slop" in your control surfaces, making your jet feel unresponsive or prone to drifting. This VolantexRC F-16 Push Rod full set solves the problem of imprecise steering and erratic elevator response. By providing a rigid, direct connection between your servos and the control horns, these rods ensure that every input from your transmitter results in a crisp, locked-in flight experience. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Complete Hardware Kit: Includes all necessary rods for the ailerons and elevator to fully refresh your F-16's control system.
High-Tensile Steel: Durable metal construction that resists flexing even during high-G turns and high-speed brushless flight.
Pre-Bent Z-Bends: Features factory-accurate Z-bends for a secure, "pop-proof" connection to the servo horns.
Mechanical Centering: Power on your jet and center your servos electronically before attaching the rods to ensure your control surfaces are neutral.
Clevis Security: If your set uses plastic clevises, ensure the retaining ring is slid forward to "lock" the clevis onto the control horn.
Smooth Movement: After installation, move the surfaces by hand to ensure the rods aren't rubbing against the foam fuselage, which could strain the servos.
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