VolantexRC F-16 Servo Horns - Small Plug-in Control Surface Horns (2 Sets)
Restore Crisp Control Response and Surface Alignment
Cracked or stripped servo horns are a common result of transport stress or minor tumbles, leading to "mushy" controls or total surface failure. These VolantexRC F-16 Servo Horns solve the problem of disconnected linkages. Featuring a convenient plug-in structure, these horns allow for a quick and secure connection between your servos and control surfaces, ensuring your F-16 responds instantly to every pilot command. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Plug-in Structure: Designed for a snap-fit installation that matches the factory mounting points on the F-16's ailerons and elevator.
Durable Reinforced Plastic: Built to handle the high-speed aerodynamic loads of brushless jet flight without flexing or snapping.
Double Value Pack: Includes 2 complete sets, providing enough spares to refresh multiple control surfaces or keep as emergency field repairs.
Precision Geometry: Engineered to maintain the correct mechanical leverage required by the X-PILOT stabilization system for smooth flight.
Glue Reinforcement: For high-speed flights, apply a small amount of foam-safe glue to the plug-in base before inserting it into the control surface for a permanent bond.
Hole Selection: Use the same hole position as the original horn to ensure your control throws (travel distance) remain consistent with factory settings.
Vertical Alignment: Ensure the horn is perfectly perpendicular to the hinge line to prevent asymmetrical control movement.
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