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Specifications:
- Kv(rmp/v): 1100
- Power(W): 780
- Wire Winds: 4
- Resistance: 28
- Idle Current(A): 1.8
- ESC(A): 70
- Cells Ni-Cd/Ni-MH: 9-18
- Cells Li-Po: 3-6
- Prop: 12x6/12x6.5/13x8
- Shaft diameter/mm: 4mm
- L/mm: 48mm
- Weight: 170g
Features:
- The RC Brushless Motor gives a different "feel" to the flying of the model airplane
- You are seeing and "feeling" raw, silent power
- This RC Motor Brushless is mysterious and this is flight without limits
- An excellent Brushless Motor for your RC airplane & helicopter



How to Choose an RC Airplane Motor:
As electric powered motors continue to gain in popularity with RC airplane enthusiasts, choosing the right motor for your airplane becomes more difficult. With popularity comes variety, and finding the motor that best suits your airplane's size and your flying preferences require that you know the differences in motors and how those differences directly affect the performance of your airplane. Choosing badly can lead to frustrating control issues--often leading to spectacular crashes--while choosing correctly can give you years of flying enjoyment.
- Instructions
- Weigh your airplane. Limit your motor choices to those capable of keeping an airplane of your weight aloft and at speed while operating close to the limits of its revolutions per minute. A motor with too little power will burn itself out, while one with too much power will add unnecessary weight to your airplane and make it difficult to maneuver.
- Pick a direct drive motor that connects your motor directly to the propeller, or a motor that operates by connecting to a gearbox and then the propeller, in order to reduce the RPMS from the motor. Use a direct drive connection, good for an acrobatic plane or combat flyer, if you're looking for very high propeller speeds. For slower planes that tend to cruise, go with a gearbox connection.
- Select the battery that you will use to run your motor. When choosing a motor, you should keep in mind exactly how much power you'll need to keep the motor running. Pick a battery pack rated for use with your motor. The weight and size of the battery can vary though, so examine the compatible batteries for your motor before purchase to determine that the battery can actually fit into your plane.
- Select a compatible electric speed control for your brushless motor. Size does not matter in most cases, but make certain the ESC has an amp rating high enough to deal with the peak current that your motor draws.
- Purchase and install the motor, battery and ESC.
- Test your model airplane in flight. Test it as you would normally fly it to determine if the chosen motor gives you the flight characteristics you desire in your RC airplane.
Package Included:
- 1 x C3548-1000KV Brushless Motor
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