Pyrodrone CNC Machined Folding Hall Gimbal Set For TBS Tango II & Mambo
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Introducing our Pyrodrone CNC Machined Folding Hall Gimbal Set for TBS Tango II & Mambo radios!
Extensive research and testing has gone into making sure that these are hands down the BEST gimbals on the market for these radios. PD-CNCG gimbals are fully CNC milled for the ultimate in precision, combined with quad ball bearings for a smooth and precise feel. You can even use the accessible tension and travel adjustment for easy fine-tuning to your specific stick-feel liking, and take advantage of the folding sticks for easy and convenient storage and transport
Whether you want to breath new life into your old radio, or upgrade your new one, the PD-CNCG will without a doubt take your Tango II or Mambo to the next level!
FEATURES
Designed specifically for the TBS Tango II and Mambo Radios
Licensed By Team Blacksheep
CNC Aviation-Grade Aluminum
Folding Sticks
Non-Contact Hall Sensors
Quad Precision Bearings
Stick Travel Adjustment
Sticky360 Stick Ends
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: DC 3.3V
Adjustable travel range: 38°- 54°
Temperature range: -20°c-85°c
Linearity: Real-time (No delay)
Adjustable Tension: Yes
Quad Bearing: Yes
Sensor Type: Hall
Stick Ends: M3
Dimensions: 49x42x48mm
Weight: 42g
INCLUDES
2x Pyrodrone PD-CNCG Hall Gimbal Set For TBS Tango II & Mambo
Can’t believe I waited so long to upgrade my stock gimbals, these things are amazing only downside if you can call it that is that they’re so good it’s like learning to fly all over again.
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Aadric Allan
amazing
super smooth
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Daniel Navarro
Smooth & accurate
Truth be told, these aren't completely necessary. They feel good. Solid, smooth, & accurate. But really only slightly better than the stock gimbals.
Handy as a second transmitter for travel, tiny whoops, etc
Surprisingly good for the price especially with ELRS. It has just enough switches that I can do most of what I can with the TX16S, and it's so much easier to throw in a bag and go. My only wish is that I could put the thumb-grippies style of stick ends on it easily (and still remove them for storage), but maybe someone will come up with an adapter or similar. Next step is to try a Gemini ELRS nano module and see what kind of range is possible on that.