Over time, servo horns can become brittle, cracked, or loose due to high-speed brushless maneuvers or rough landings, leading to "slop" in your flight controls. This official Volantex F4U Corsair Servo Horns set is the ultimate fix for unresponsive ailerons, elevators, or rudders. By providing a rock-solid connection point between your servos and control surfaces, these horns ensure that every input from your transmitter is translated into precise, agile movement in the sky. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Triple-Hole Adjustability: Features three precision-drilled adjustment holes, allowing pilots to fine-tune control throws for either stable beginner flight or aggressive 3D aerobatics.
Reinforced Polymer Construction: Molded from high-impact black plastic designed to withstand the increased torque and stresses of 2S and 3S brushless power systems.
Low-Profile Aerodynamic Design: Engineered with a slim, lightweight footprint to minimize drag while providing maximum leverage for the control surfaces of the 500mm Corsair airframe.
Symmetry Alignment: When installing on ailerons, ensure both servo horns are mounted at the exact same angle and distance from the hinge line to maintain balanced roll rates.
Secure Bonding: For the most reliable fit on EPP foam airframes, apply a small amount of foam-safe adhesive to the mounting base before snapping the reinforcement backing into place.
Linkage Tuning: Start by using the middle hole for a balanced feel; move the pushrod to the inner hole for larger "expert" throws, or the outer hole for smoother, more stable beginner control.
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