Model Motors AXI external rotor brushless motors: A new spin on brushless motors
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The AXI external rotor brushless motor manufactured by Model Motors Ltd is best for direct-drive applications and are inexpensive. This motor weighs 5.7 ounces, including wiring and 3.5 mm bullet connectors and is one 3/8 inches in diameter as well as has a three fourth inch long stator and has a 10-turn winding.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 2003
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LRK 195.03: Brushless motor
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LRK 195.03 brushless motor is a ready-to-use motor from WES-Technik, which weighs 12-gram accompanied by a 4-gram YG4-BL micro speed control. Building smaller models for motors such as the LRK195.03 offers a number of advantages since it is less costly and could fit in smaller models.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 2005
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Brush up on brushless motors
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The brushless motor can used by Sunday fliers of model airplanes for a variety of reasons. Brushless motors are applicable for planes with a power system of 200W and above. However, for 150W planes, the extra weight needed has more disadvantages than advantages.
Publication Name: Model Airplane News
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0026-7295
Year: 1996
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