Hirobo HRB-0414938 Freya EX II SWM Precision 1/10 Heli  [HRB-0414938]

HIROBO 0414-938 - Freya EX II SWM
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£1,768.30
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Hirobo
Model:
HRB-0414938
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Hirobo Freya EX II SWM - Precision 1/10 Helicopter Kit

The Hirobo Freya EX II SWM, model HRB-0414938, is a kit-built helicopter that emphasises control fidelity and well thought-out mechanical design. It targets experienced flyers who prefer to set up and trim their machine for accurate performance.

Advanced SWM Swashplate Benefits

The advanced SWM (Swashplate Mixing) implementation on this model gives improved mixing precision between cyclic and collective inputs. Properly matched servos and careful linkage geometry yield crisp, repeatable control responses.

How It Compares to Similar Kits

Within the 1/10 category the Freya is notable for its durable composite parts and serviceable layout. It offers a balance of rigidity and weight savings so pilots can pursue aerobatic lines without sacrificing structural reliability.

Intended Audience and Setup Notes

The kit is best for builders who understand rotor dynamics, tracking procedures and servo tuning. It rewards precise setup with stable hovering and the ability to execute demanding manoeuvres.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Control System: SWM (Swashplate Mixing)
  • Recommended Experience Level: Advanced
  • Material: High-quality composite materials
  • Flight Capabilities: Precision aerobatics and stable hovering

The Hirobo Freya EX II SWM is a solid choice for skilled RC pilots seeking a tunable 1/10 platform focused on precision and durability.

Basic modelling tools plus a precision screwdriver set, hex drivers and feeler gauges for swash geometry are recommended. A decent set of calipers helps with accurate link measurements.
Yes, with high speed cyclic servos, tight link tolerances and careful head setup the Freya can be tuned for sport and pattern styles that demand precise control inputs.
Replace blades when you see nicks, warping or after any heavy impact. Regular inspection before each session prevents unpredictable handling caused by damaged blades.
Swashplate tuning has a learning curve. Newer pilots should practise with guidance and use small adjustments to avoid overcompensating; the Freya rewards careful incremental changes.

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