Left Fuselage Shell Body Part for WLtoys XK K270 UH-60L Black Hawk
Restore Your Helicopter's Structural Integrity
A cracked or warped side shell can lead to misaligned internal components, causing vibrations or interference with the main gear. This WLtoys K270 Left Shell solves the problem of a damaged airframe, providing a fresh, sturdy housing for your brushless motor and flight controller. It ensures your Black Hawk maintains its rigid structural support and iconic military silhouette after a hard impact. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
High-Impact Engineering Plastic: Durable yet lightweight material designed to absorb energy during collisions without adding unnecessary weight.
Precision Internal Molding: Includes all factory-spec mounting pillars and screw holes for a seamless transfer of internal electronics.
Scale Surface Details: Retains realistic rivet lines and panel details that define the professional look of the K270 model.
Wire Management: Before closing the shell, ensure all motor and servo wires are tucked into the designated internal channels to prevent pinching.
Screw Alignment: Start all screws by hand to ensure they are threading correctly into the plastic pillars before tightening them with a screwdriver.
LED Placement: Make sure any side LEDs or sensors are correctly seated in their cutouts before final assembly to avoid a "blind" sensor or blocked light.
Support & Warranty
Expert help to choose the right WLtoys XK K270 spare parts
First-warbird friendly, pilot-approved: MoFly P-51D 690mm flies smooth on 2S with 6-axis assist and fun stunt buttons. Watch the full test flight & setup.
First-warbird friendly, pilot-approved: MoFly P-51D 690mm flies smooth on 2S with 6-axis assist and fun stunt buttons. Watch the full test flight & setup.
Is the Trainstar 500mm the brushless RTF for you? Tim McKay unboxes it, covers setup and stabilization modes, then test-flies on 2S—see how it really performs.
Is the Trainstar 500mm the brushless RTF for you? Tim McKay unboxes it, covers setup and stabilization modes, then test-flies on 2S—see how it really performs.