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Original Landing Gear Skid Set for WLtoys XK K270 UH-60L Black Hawk
Maintain Stable Takeoffs and Safe Landings
Cracked or weakened landing gear often causes the helicopter to tilt or "tip over" during spool-up, leading to expensive blade damage. This original WLtoys K270 Landing Gear set solves the problem of unstable ground handling. By providing a wide and sturdy base, it ensures your Black Hawk sits level for proper gyro initialization and absorbs the impact of firm landings to protect the main fuselage. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Shock-Resistant Composite: Built from a specialized polymer that flexes under pressure to absorb landing energy without snapping.
Precise Mounting Holes: Factory-molded to fit the K270 frame perfectly, ensuring a vibration-free fit that won't rattle during flight.
Protective Clearance: Maintains the correct height to keep the underside of the helicopter and any internal sensors safe from ground debris.
Alignment Check: Ensure the mounting struts are fully seated in the frame slots before tightening any retaining screws to avoid stripping the plastic.
Symmetry: After installation, place the helicopter on a flat surface to verify it sits perfectly horizontal; a tilted stance can affect takeoff performance.
Screw Tension: If your model uses screws for the gear, do not over-tighten them into the plastic chassis to prevent cracking the mounting tabs.
Support & Warranty
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