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Futaba GY470 Helicopter Tail Rotor Heading Gyro (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $109.99Product Type : Electric Accessories
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Overview
The Futaba GY470 is a purpose-built helicopter tail rotor heading gyro designed to provide precise yaw axis stabilization for RC helicopters. This gyro delivers the fast, accurate corrections necessary to maintain tail rotor heading during aggressive maneuvers, wind gusts, and pitch changes.
Featuring Futaba's proven gyro technology optimized for helicopter applications, the GY470 ensures rock-solid tail holding while remaining smooth and predictable during transitions. Essential for 3D flying, sport aerobatics, and scale helicopter operation where tail stability directly impacts flight performance.
Key Features
- Helicopter-specific heading hold
- Fast tail rotor response
- Precision yaw stabilization
- Smooth correction behavior
- Adjustable gain settings
- Compatible with Futaba systems
- Compact mounting design
Performance Benefits
- Rock-solid tail holding
- Fast response to disturbances
- Smooth pirouettes and transitions
- Consistent heading in wind
- Reduced pilot workload
- Improved hover stability
Usage Notes
- Designed for RC helicopters
- Mount securely on helicopter frame
- Calibrate per manufacturer instructions
- Adjust gain to suit flying style
- Ensure proper tail servo setup
Technical Specs
- Type: Tail rotor heading gyro
- Function: Yaw axis stabilization
- Application: RC helicopters
- Mode: Heading hold capable
What's Included
- (1) Futaba GY470 Helicopter Tail Rotor Heading Gyro
Summary
- Helicopter tail rotor heading gyro
- Precision yaw axis stabilization
- Fast, accurate corrections
- Essential for 3D and aerobatic flying
- Quality Futaba helicopter technology
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No Refunds or Exchanges.
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