Hirobo HRB-0414901FB SST-Eagle Freya 80-91 Staysee Edition  [HRB-0414901FB]

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CAD$2,422.61
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Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0414901FB
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Precision Aerobatic Helicopter from Hirobo

The Hirobo HRB-0414901FB SST-Eagle Freya 80-91 brings precision engineering to experienced RC pilots. Its Staysee body improves aero flow and gives a clean profile that helps with stable, predictable handling in the air.

Flight Performance and Engine Options

Designed to accept 80 to 91 size engines, the SST-Eagle Freya delivers responsive throttle control and reliable aerobatic performance. The airframe balances stability and agility, letting pilots practice advanced 3D moves or smooth sport flying with confidence.

Built for Tough Flying

The Staysee fuselage combines sleek lines with durable composite construction to lower drag while resisting the wear of regular flying. The build quality supports repeatable setups and straightforward maintenance between sessions.

Where It Fits in a Lineup

Compared with smaller Hirobo models, the Freya offers more space for larger engines and added control authority. That makes it a suitable step up for pilots moving beyond entry-level kits toward more capable aerobatic platforms.

Specifications

  • Engine Size: 80-91
  • Body Type: Staysee
  • Flight Type: Aerobatic
  • Material: High-quality composite

The Hirobo SST-Eagle Freya 80-91 with Staysee body is targeted at advanced hobbyists who want precise handling and a robust airframe for aerobatic flying.

This model is best suited to intermediate to advanced pilots who are comfortable setting up collective pitch helicopters and tuning engine performance.
Engines in the 80 to 91 range give a good balance of power and weight; choose a motor based on desired flight style and available cooling space.
Inspect mounting points after each session, clean fuel and grime from the surface, and touch up any stress areas to keep the composite in top shape.
Yes, the airframe is designed for aerobatic flight and regular use, provided the pilot follows recommended setup and maintenance routines.

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