Hirobo HRB-0414928 Freya EVO Option II/SWM Precision Kit  [HRB-0414928]

HIROBO 0414-928 - Freya EVO.Option II/SWM
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CAD$2,622.15
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0414928
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Precise Flight Control with the Hirobo Freya EVO Option II/SWM

For RC helicopter pilots aiming for top-level control, the Hirobo Freya EVO Option II/SWM delivers a blend of precise handling and solid construction. It suits pilots who value predictable response and consistent flight behavior.

SWM System for Fine-Tuned Handling

The SWM (Swashplate Mixing) setup on the Freya EVO Option II/SWM refines cyclic and collective inputs for tighter control. This system helps with both slow precision hovering and aggressive 3D maneuvers by improving stick-to-rotor response.

Built to Take Hard Use

Components and frame are selected to resist wear during regular flying and demanding practice sessions. Repairable parts and sturdy joints mean less downtime between flights.

Geared Toward Experienced Pilots

This kit is aimed at pilots with solid setup and tuning experience who want a reliable platform for competition or advanced sport flying. It supports a wide range of electronics and setup choices.

Specifications

  • Scale: Not Applicable
  • Type: R/C Helicopters
  • Technology: SWM (Swashplate Mixing)
  • Design: Durable Frame

The Hirobo Freya EVO Option II/SWM stands out for pilots who need accurate control and a rugged airframe. When built and tuned correctly, it rewards experienced flyers with consistent performance.

The kit requires intermediate to advanced assembly skills and a good understanding of rotor head setup and radio mixing. Expect several hours for a careful build and setup.
Use high-speed metal-geared cyclic servos and a quality governor-compatible motor or engine setup. Reliable tail and collective servos help exploit the SWM precision.
No, the Freya EVO Option II/SWM is best flown outdoors or in a large hangar. It performs best in open areas where you can practice 3D and precision maneuvers safely.
Regularly check blade tracking, head bearings, and linkages. Inspect the frame and fasteners after hard flights and replace worn parts to keep control crisp.

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