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HobbyZone Fuselage with Elevator/Rudder Servos: AeroScout, HBZ3801

HobbyZone Fuselage with Elevator/Rudder Servos: AeroScout, HBZ3801

HobbyZone Fuselage with Elevator/Rudder Servos: AeroScout, HBZ3801
$ 70.58

Score By Feature

Based on 38 ratings
Giftable
9.15
Customer service
8.89
Packaging
8.86
Satisfaction
9.00

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Questions & Answers

Are we talking about the black part from which the front wheel hangs down?

It may have been a long time ago. The plane that I owned has now been sold. Nevertheless, when I crashed I was engulfed in a catastrophe and pieces were flying In contrast, the wings didn't appear to have been damaged. I truly did not need any additional parts to repair the plane, and I was able to get it back into the air in no time. It is my sincere hope that this will help you.

This is the second of the series. How much will it cost to replace 1m?

I'm talking about the 2 1 here. Approximately 1 million people need to be replaced. I wish you a lot of fun while you are flying!

The parts that make up the machine are all included?

Servos are included. An example of pushrods and steering is shown in the following figure.

Can you tell me if this comes with the black battery compartment cover? We had a bad crash today and a lot of the plane was damaged. ?

As you can see from the photo, it comes in its original form. Aside from the servos, there are no additional components. As for the flight controller, the main wing, and the rear horizontal stabilizers, etc., you will reuse them.

Selected User Reviews For HobbyZone Fuselage with Elevator/Rudder Servos: AeroScout, HBZ3801

The price was good too and I was able to get my plane back in the air
4/5

I took off my goggles and thought the plane was upright when it wasn't. I was flying FPV and thought it was and so did not look at it. Once I got my bearings on the plane, it was too late, and I was no longer able to turn back. This means you need to dig another plane out of your car and pull it out (stuck in the grass) the ideal There have been no construction problems in any way. It is important to note that the box that was used for shipping was about an inch short and so the tail of the plane was damaged. A thin carbon rod was used to align the rudder, and it is working perfectly now. I would strongly suggest the shipper/supplier package the fuselage in a suitable It's a nice price, I was expecting it to be about $80 when I crashed, so I was pleased to find it at Because I had my cell phone in hand, and Amazon in my pocket, I was able to order this as soon as it came in.

Felicity Swanson
Felicity Swanson
| Oct 18, 2020
Exactly what I wanted
5/5

It does what it is supposed to.

Roland Rosales
Roland Rosales
| Dec 04, 2020
I found AreoScout to be perfect for my needs
5/5

I like it a lot. We were happy to see that it had the servos.

Hadleigh Underwood
Hadleigh Underwood
| Sep 17, 2020
The fuse for the aircraft scout
5/5

I expected it to be like that.

Royalty Morse
Royalty Morse
| Oct 19, 2020
What you need right here
5/5

After I destroyed my body, all that's left is to transfer the motor and receiver. It looks and works great!.

Kamilah Armstrong
Kamilah Armstrong
| Jul 14, 2021

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