If your jet is no longer flying straight or the X-PILOT stabilizer has stopped correcting for wind, the issue is likely the main control board. This VolantexRC F-16 Receiver solves the problem of erratic flight behavior and "fly-aways." By replacing the entire integrated unit, you get a fresh 6-axis gyro and brand-new onboard servos, ensuring your Falcon responds to your commands with factory-level precision. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Integrated X-PILOT Stabilizer: Features the famous 3-mode gyro (Beginner, Intermediate, Expert) to help you master jet flight without crashing.
Built-in Ultra-Micro Servos: The board comes with integrated servos for a lightweight, all-in-one solution that controls your elevators and ailerons.
4-Channel Control: Supports full functional flight: Throttle, Aileron, Elevator, and Rudder/Stabilization modes.
High-Sensitivity Antenna: Designed for a reliable 200m+ range, keeping you in control even when the jet is at the edge of visual line of sight.
Mounting Orientation: This board must be mounted perfectly flat and in the original direction. If the gyro is tilted, the aircraft will constantly try to turn or dive on its own.
Linkage Centering: Before snapping your control rods onto the servo arms, turn on the transmitter and center the trims to ensure the control surfaces are neutral.
Binding: To bind to your existing transmitter, turn on the jet first (the light will flash rapidly), then turn on the transmitter. The light will turn solid when the link is established.
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