HML 650 Carbon Fiber Electric Retractable Landing Gear Set

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₹5,900.00
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This multi-rotor retractable landing gear is suitable for the HMF S550, F650 and S680, it is also suitable for the FY Tarot 650, 680 and 680 Pro. Will fit other similiar multi-rotors, will just need a small modification possibly to adapt to the different frames.

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This multi-rotor retractable landing gear is suitable for the HMF S550, F650 and S680, it is also suitable for the FY Tarot 650, 680 and 680 Pro. Will fit other similiar multi-rotors, will just need a small modification possibly to adapt to the different frames.

By using a retractable landing gear it will provide a unobstructive view for aerial filming and photography work, no landing gear to block that all important shot. Simple to operate using a standard 2 position switch on your transmitter, the retract sequence is slow and very smooth with the supplied control unit. Used in conjunction with your transmitters fail safe this will automatically lower the landing gear in the case of a signal loss.

Supplied with all the components required to mount to your multi-copter and due to its strong and robust construction in carbon fiber and glass filled nylon it will support multi-rotors up to a weight of 4KG.

Features:

• Strong and lightweight

• Will support multi-rotors up to 4KG

• Slow, smooth operation

• Allows an unobstructive view for filming and photography

• Supplied with control unit

• Easy to fit to a number of multi-rotors

• Mounts included will fit the HMF S550, F650, S680, Tarot 650, 680, 680 Pro

Specs:

Input voltage: 11.1~22.2V

Height: 282mm (from underneath of multi-rotor in down position)

Width: 268mm (center to center of skids in down position)

Mounting Tube Centers: 60mm (Tarot only)

Maximum Load: 4KG

Weight: 224g

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