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The Pyrodrone CNC Machined Folding Hall Gimbal Set is a premium hardware upgrade designed to replace the stock gimbals on the TBS Tango II and TBS Mambo radios. It is often cited as the single most significant tactile upgrade you can make to these controllers.
Precision Engineering: Fully CNC-milled from aluminum, these gimbals eliminate the slight "flex" found in the original plastic units. The use of quad ball bearings results in a buttery-smooth movement that helps you find a more precise "center" while flying.
Folding Stick Innovation: True to the "portable" nature of the Tango II and Mambo, these sticks feature a robust spring-loaded folding mechanism. You can collapse the sticks for storage in a bag without having to unscrew them, preventing damage to the gimbal internals during travel.
Hall Effect Technology: Traditional gimbals use potentiometers (friction-based), which wear out over time. These use magnets and sensors (Hall Effect), meaning there is no physical contact to wear down, ensuring your stick inputs remain accurate for years.
V1.2 Improvements: The current version (V1.2) addresses early feedback by securing the magnet placement and tightening tolerances to ensure there is zero rotational "slop" or play in the sticks.
Full Customization:
Adjustable Travel: You can limit the stick throw between 38° and 54° to suit your hand size or flying style.
Adjustable Tension: Accessible screws allow you to tighten or loosen the spring tension without fully disassembling the gimbal.
Sticky360 Ends: The set comes pre-installed with "Sticky360" stick ends, known for their aggressive grip that "locks" onto your thumbs or fingers.
Technical Specifications:
Compatibility: TBS Tango II (all versions) and TBS Mambo
Material: CNC Aviation-Grade Aluminum
Sensor Type: Non-Contact Hall Effect
Bearings: Quad Precision Ball Bearings
Adjustable Travel Range: 38° – 54°
Stick Ends: M3 Threaded (Sticky360 included)
Weight: 42g per gimbal
Operating Voltage: DC 3.3V
The Pilot's Reality Check:
Installation: While the install is "no-solder," it does require opening your radio and moving some internal components. It is a straightforward process but requires patience and a steady hand. Remember to recalibrate your gimbals in the radio settings immediately after installation.
The "Feel" Difference: Pilots often report that these make the radio feel like a much more expensive, high-end piece of equipment, removing the "toy-like" sensation of the stock plastic gimbals.
2 * Pyrodrone PD-CNCG Hall Gimbals (V1.2)
2 * Hex Tools (for adjustments)
8 * Installation Screws
1 * Instruction Manual